Combi Counterpart Tandem Stroller - 7300-60 Mango - Combi Counterpart Tandem Stroller - 7300-60 Mango Lightweight and portable lifestyle tandem stroller with fully reclining rear seat for infants. Compatible with the Combi Connection Infant Car Seat. Click here to see our Combi Carseats Combi Counterpart Tandem Stroller Features: Compatible with Combi Connection and Combi Centre Infant Car Seats (rear position only) Convenient flat fold and self standing design Large canopies for sun protection - Extended visor on the back of front canopy to provide shade for rear occupant Effortless one hand open Rear seating position has Full Recline to accomodate an infant 5-point safety harness with comfort pads Removable kid’s tray for snacks and drinks Cup holder for parents Large mesh storage basket Front and center swivel wheels for easy maneuvering Shock absorption on rear wheels Includes infant boot Large footrest for additional comfort
Chicco C1 Comfort Travel Stroller Blackberry The Chicco Ct0.1 Stroller is the perfect full-size stroller to meet the needs of your on-the-go lifestyle. With its sturdy aluminum frame and compact 3D fold, the Ct0.1 can hold children up to 50 pounds but is still easy to transport. Included in the features are a four-position, fully reclining seat, an adjustable leg rest, a five-point safety harness, and an all-season canopy. For added convenience, the Ct0.1 provides a parent cup holder, a childs tray, and a large storage basket. Best of all, the Chicco Ct0.1 Stroller is compatible with the KeyFit Infant Car Seat.
Single Stroller Sun Protector - Bugaboo Frog Sasha protectors protect a baby’s/child’s delicate eyes, skin and body from the harmful effects of the suns heat, glare, cancer causing ultraviolet UVA/UVB rays, wind, dust, debris and flying insects. They are water resistant and flame retardant. They are unique in that they protect, yet still allow parents to see in and children to see out at all times.
Custom Designed to fit the Bugaboo Frog Stroller. Fits when stroller is being used as a Toddler Stroller and when it is being used as a Bassinet. Offers complete front and side protection from the Sun, Wind & Insects. Attaches easily. Uses: Anywhere outdoors.
Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe Stroller - Rittenhouse Get more out of outings with the ultimate in comfort stroller. The Quattro Tour Deluxe Stroller is well built, ultra-convenient and extra-comfortable - sort of like the SUV of strollers! The durable, maneuverable aluminum frame holds a child up to 50 lbs. to last past the toddler years. Just one hand folds it and gravity does the rest, because you don’t need to work any harder than you already do.
Other life-simplifying features include deluxe parent storage tray with one cup holder for your water bottle and another for your well deserved iced mocha. There is a multi-position, flat reclining seat with flip-up bassinet so Baby can rest comfortably, anywhere, and a drop-down storage basket that lets you reach in for your gear even when the seat is fully reclined. The child’s tray with cup/snack holder that pivots open for easy stroller entry to keep Baby comfy and content. Of course, the Quattro Tour Stroller is compatible with SnugRide Infant Car Seat and Infant SafeSeat Car Seat (sold separately).
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Chicco London Stroller - Blue Sky Customer Review: Awesome stroller with GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!
We purchased this stroller because we needed one that was more durable than a basic umbrella stroller yet not as bulky as a full on travel system. This stroller fit the bill!! It folds up into practically nothing, has a great basket for shopping which umbrella’s typically don’t have, a 5 point harness, reclines easily and is very easy to clean with a simple damp cloth. We’ve used it so much and taken it on so many plane trips etc, that we’ve literally run the wheels off of it! We actually called Chicco to see about getting replacement wheels, and instead of sending those, they sent us a brand spankin’ new stroller!! Honestly if you get this stroller and you have ANY problems with it whatsoever, their customer service is second to none. Of course even had they not been so great about it, we would have purchased this stroller again in a heartbeat. You can’t go wrong with this company!
Customer Review: Finally fell apart
I read the reviews about this stroller falling apart, and since I had been using this stroller with no problems, I figured, hey, I must not have gotten one of the lemons! Well, the stroller finally fell apart, just like others described, with nuts and bolts falling off and the stroller collapsing. However, unlike some, I got over a year of use out this stroller before it fell apart. And until it fell apart, I was happy with it. I was about ready for a change anyway, so I feel like for the amount I paid, I got the use from it that I needed. But be warned, this stroller will fall apart. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but eventually.
27 Oct
Posted by Ulysses as Bugaboo Stroller
Bugaboo Cameleon Stroller - Dark Grey Base - Sand Canvas Bugaboo Cameleon Stroller - Dark Grey Base - Sand Canvas
Combi Cosmo Dx Stroller Key Lime Combi Cosmo DX Stroller - Keylime 2485-62 The Combi Cosmo DX Stroller is a lightweight, portable stroller with the features of a full size stroller. Click HERE to see the Combi DX Demo (Opens new window). Combi Cosmo DX Stroller Features: Compatible with the Combi Centre DX infant car seat Lightweight and portable life style stroller Carrying strap for traveling 5-Point harness with comfort pads Deep recline will accommodate an infant Removable, washable padded seat cushion Removable cup holder Basket with easy access Front swivel wheels for easy maneuvering Quick and simple tri-fold European Style Canopy with viewing window Opens easily with one hand Seat cushion has air mesh ventilation that allows baby to stay cool Removable guardrail with washable fabric cover Includes safety boot Convenient Footrest Independent wheel suspension system for a smooth and restful ride
Customer Review: Not the best, but you do get what you pay for
I bought this stroller one year ago. It has been the 8th stroller I have purchased(no joke)so I’ve seen a few. I use it nearly every day, along with the occasional use of an 8 year old slightly beat up Graco (still ticking). My motivation (justification) for buying this stroller #8 was that I needed a small stroller capable of reclining enough for baby to sleep (baby was 11 months old then). And it fits those requirements at a rather fair price. I would have given it 4 stars a year ago. BUT, it is rather hard to steer (tracking issues). My 6 and 8 year olds can steer the full sized Graco (same price) just fine but struggle with the Combi. And, as others mention, the basket is teeny. Not big enough for my diaper bag, which isn’t huge. The freebie one from the hospital doesn’t fit. I hang mine over the handle, but it tends to slip down and then drags on the wheels. A small design change would fix that; just a modest ledge to catch bags on. But of course the manufacturers recommend against hanging anything on the handles anyway. My biggest issue now though is that the 5 point harness is ineffective at restraining my nearly 2 year old. I’ve tightened and adjusted (with difficulty) the straps but they seem to be very easy to slip out of. Also, another saftey issue is that the back of the seat moves with baby when he leans forward. Not normally a problem, but when baby is leaning WAYYY forward checking out wheels, a bug on the ground, whatever, he is very close to tumbling out. I would have preferred a stroller with a fixed back (adjustable by Mom) that would help keep baby in one place. Also, the size overall is smallish. Quite narrow. My son (almost 2, 25 lbs) fits okay but I can’t imagine him in it to 45 lbs. My daughter is 45 lbs and there is simply no way she’d fit unless it was some sort of fell-and-broke-her-arm-at-the-park-emergency.
Graco DuoGlider LXI Stroller - Darius Two of them. One of you. Even out the odds with this durable, comfortable tandem. At just 20″ wide, it easily gets through doors, yet has all the perks parents need to get through the day.
Both the front and rear seats are compatible with SnugRide Infant Car Seat and Infant SafeSeat Car Seats, making this a great ride for infant sibblines and twins, and each seat has a removable canopy with tinted sun visor. Both seats have removable headrests and multiple position recline, while the rear seat reclines flat for maximum comfort for tuckered out toddlers.
Each seat has a child’s tray with cup/snack holder, and the back seat is elevated so everyone gets a good view. The extra-large, easy access drop-down basket lets you easily access the whole day’s gear, and the parent storage tray has 2 cup holders so you won’t lose your car keys or spill one drop of that much-needed iced mocha. Last but not least, the DuoGlider Stroller folds with one hand, which is nice for parents who’ve already got their hands full.
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When you try to take the safe seat out you practically have to pull the red release panel and JERK (after taking baby out of car seat which totally defeats the purpose of a travel system)really hard sometimes it takes a few minutes to acomplish this. Not something you want to do with a sleeping baby in the car seat. And that brings us to the fifth problem when using the carseat in the rear seat (directions say to put heaviest child in front and baby in rear) there isn’t much clearance between the baby’s head and the top of the stroller, most with most graco strollers you can pull both canopies closed, not so with this stroller. When you want to check on the baby you have to pull the canopy over the parent’s tray to see them which defeats the purpose of the parents tray. When you want to use the parents tray, you have to pull the canopy forward a little which puts the edge of the canopy right in the baby’s face. Finally folding, this is one of the old fashioned folding strollers which has the front children’s tray scrapping along the ground when folding. This is something that the Graco Quattro Tour Duo doesn’t do, and although a little bit heavier, it folds up 20% smaller than the Duoglider making shopping trips easier. Had I known all the problems I would have with this I wouldn’t have bought it. Its funny, all the graco duogliders are basically the same, however they are basically the same except that the patterns are different. The darius stroller is exactly the same as many of the 130-150 duogliders your just paying extra for the tacky fabric. Not a smart buy.
Combi Cosmo Dx Stroller Mango Customer Review: A nightmare
This stroller is terrible. I purchased it after an in-store test drive and I liked it because the seat was roomier than some others and it seemed lightweight and easy to tote around. After less than a month the wheels (which are cheap and wobbly) had already loosened to the point where it was next to impossible to maneuver it. My daughter is only two but she is tall and her feet easily reached the wheels which is another detriment to trying to push this thing around. The basket underneath is tiny, forget about stowing a diaper bag or even a purse in there. The bar for pushing is very narrow and if you are more than about 5′4 forget about pushing it without having your feet hit the wheels, my husband could never push this thing and I was just short enough to get away with it. In short…not a good buy. I have only had mine for about two months and I am getting a new one ASAP.
Customer Review: Lightweight and Easy
This was my second Combi stroller I owned. We used the first one until it looked like it couldn’t take anymore. I loved this stroller for my kids. It was super lightweight which made it easy to get in and out of the car. It handles really well, and offered easy fold up & down. The handles were fairly decent for my 6′2 husband to use as well. The only problem is the basket is a little hard to get into when the child is in the stroller. Good Little Stroller!
23 Oct
Posted by Ulysses as Bugaboo Stroller
Bugaboo Cameleon Stroller - Dark Grey Base - Orange Fleece Bugaboo Cameleon Stroller - Dark Grey Base - Orange Fleece