Senin, 16 Maret 2015

Cosco Umbria Stroller - Pink Zigzag


Cosco Umbria Stroller - Pink Zigzag








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I have a compact car and having a big stroller means to sacrifice the limited space for other things (i.e. groceries) so when we have our second baby we decided to go for this one and I love it! It is well built and easy to handle. You may want to consider your height when purchasing it, I am not very tall 5"6 and my wife is 5"1' and we both love it but if you are tall it may not work out for you.

Jumat, 13 Maret 2015

Baby Trend Sit N Stand Double, Carbon


Baby Trend Sit N Stand Double, Carbon








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I purchased this stroller when I found out I was pregnant with twins. I wanted a tandem stroller that could hold 2 infant seats (not all do) and I didn't want to spend a ton of money.There are things I really like and things I don't like about it. Likes: 1)The color is very nice and neutral. I have b/g twins so it really works for us. 2) As mentioned above it holds 2 infant car seats. I have the matching Baby Trend seats. They snap in and out easily. 3) The parent cup holders and little storage bin is great. 4) I really like that both seats have a tray and I didn't have to purchase the second one separately. 5) It is easy to set up/open. Dislikes: 1) It is difficult to fold down all the way. It takes a lot of muscle to get it to fold completely so I can hook the strap that keeps it closed. It is also big and pretty heavy. If you were a petite person you would probably have a lot of trouble getting it in and out of the car. 2) The basket underneath is large but basically inaccessible due to the back seat footrest and sit and stand step. This really drives me crazy when I'm trying to shove my diaper bag in there. It mostly just rests on the step in back. 3) It steers fine if you are going straight on a smooth surface, however if you want to turn or go on a bumpy surface it is very difficult to maneuver. Often one of my twins becomes fussy when we're out at a store and I pick him/her up out of their infant seat to carry. This leaves me trying to push the stroller with one hand. It is VERY difficult to do. When walking around the neighborhood I have to be careful not to tip it when going up onto the sidewalk. Overall, it does the job I need it to do, but it's not great. I'm glad I didn't pay a ton of money for it.

Kamis, 05 Maret 2015

Baby Jogger 2014 City Lite Stroller, Red


Baby Jogger 2014 City Lite Stroller, Red








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Vine Customer Review of Free Product (What's this?) To begin, I am a HUGE Baby Jogger fan. I am currently an owner of the 2012 City Mini as well as the 2013 City Select. These are my two main strollers that I use every day. So, when the opportunity came to test out the new Baby Jogger City Lite, I was very excited at the chance to see what new things Baby Jogger was bringing to the US Market.



I believe the City Lite has been available in the UK for a few months now. I also believe that this model will be replacing the US version of the City Micro. Because this stroller is more in line with the City Mini and is closer in price range, I’m mostly comparing the City Lite to the City Mini, instead of the Select (which, I don’t believe the City Lite has any comparison to)…



The Good:

- It’s lightweight! It’s about ½ pound lighter than the City Mini

- Roomy! My son, at 8 months old and already 25 pounds, will be a big boy! I need a stroller that will hold a LOT of baby! The City Lite has a 55 pound weight limit.

- Recline – It reclines nearly flat – just like the City Mini

- Ease of Use – this stroller is just as maneuverable as the City Mini

- Canopy – If anyone has owned or researched any of the Baby Jogger brand strollers, you will know that their sun canopies just can’t be beat. It’s large and shields your baby from the sun at all times – although, it doesn’t appear like it’s lined like the City Mini’s canopy is.

- Fast fold – This is another incredible feature of the City Mini that Baby Jogger brought to the City Lite. However, there is one extra step. There is a small red button in the back of the stroller. You must first press that button and then pull up on the folding strap. Still a one-handed fold, just a button to press first. This is not an issue at all, nor is it cumbersome.



The Bad:

- The Fabric – I feel like the fabric is a little bit cheaper than the City Mini. It doesn’t feel as thick or “wipe-able” as the City Mini and Select fabrics.

- Car seat attachment – Now, I don’t know this for a fact, but it really doesn’t appear like there is an available car seat adapter for this stroller. I don’t see where any adapters would be inserted in order for a car seat to be attached and use this stroller as a travel system. I could be wrong, but I don’t see it and there isn’t enough information on this stroller at the time of this review for me to research this answer.

- Overall “feel” – The City Lite feels a little flimsy. Don’t get me wrong, I think this is a good stroller, it’s just not as “solid” feeling as the City Mini



Overall, I would say that the City Lite is an excellent stroller for those looking for a lightweight, easily maneuverable, and easy-folding stroller. If price is not an object, I would say that the City Mini is the better route to go – with the ability to convert to a travel system and the available accessories. The City Lite is small and can fit in the trunk of any compact car. It’s lightweight and just overall a great stroller option for those looking for an affordable entry in to the Baby Jogger brand.