Pros: Very maneuverable, lightweight, large canopy Cons: Slightly pricey
When we moved from a house into an apartment closer to the city, getting around with our jogging stroller (in stores, in elevators) was such a hassle. We really wanted something smaller and more maneuverable. This one folds up easily and fits nicely ...
Pros: Has been pretty durable, though I wish it would croak. Cons: Most everything - see the review.
This was our first stroller, for our first kid. Over time I have learned to really dislike this stroller. You can probably read about the pros elsewhere. Here is a short list of the cons: - the stroller does not fold and unfold well: the two levers ...
Pros: Great maneuverability and Fits in trunk leaving lots of room for other stuff. Cons: small cup holder, can be hard to open at times.
The best thing about this stroller is it's ability to turn on a dime. With a preschooler and an infant you cant always use both hands to push your stroller around and that is what makes this stroller so fantastic. You can literally push this thing in ...
Pros: Easy to push on all terrain.
turns and glides easily.
Cons: Adult cup holder is small and in awkward position. Basket is not easily accessible.
After much deliberation and many "test drives" my husband and I chose this stroller as well as our best friends who were also having a baby at the same time. It is a great everyday stroller. We used it from birth with and without the infant car seat. ...
Pros: easy to maneuver, folds very compact, a lot of features Cons: a little bit heavy, no adult tray, expensive
I bought this stroller for my third child. And I really like it, the seat is higher and wider than the other strollers, which means that when the child gets older and restless he will be more willing I to stay sitting. One feature I really like is the ...
Pros: easy manueverablity, nicely padded, does not tip when heavy bags are placed on handles Cons: cups holders too small, basket underneath inaccessable, difficult to lock, doesn't lock when folded
For the money, I think we could have gotten a better stroller. We wanted something light, but sturdier than an umbrella stroller. Given that this is our first child, we were unaware of how the features would play out. Now that our son is a year old and this is our only stroller so far, I feel qualified to judge:
My son is very comfortable in the stroller, it reclines almost flat for naps and is well balanced so you don't have to worry about tipping when you have heavy bags on the handles.
The Cons seem to out-weigh the pros however. The basket underneath is almost inaccesable, sometimes it's difficult to get it to click to lock when you've unfolded it, the cup holders are useless and, for a $200 stroller, the P3 label on the front scratched off rather easily with normal use making it look junky.
Pros: durable. strong and everything goes together well. Cons: at the higher priced end but its worth the extra money w
this is my second peg and i have been happy with both. Although the are at the pricey end, i think its worth it when its your child's comfort and safety on the line.
i just started a fitness program,and it requires for me to walk 2 miles a week. Well with a baby i needed the right stroller,and this is it. Now me my little are off on walks every day. I wanted something that wouldn't feel heavy or look bulky.
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