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by KMINER in Kids & Family, - Top 100, Jun 15 '02
Pros: Lightweight, easy to use & navigate alone, Durable Cons: Wheels & handles possibly
Before the birth of our son, Colin, I had my stroller picked out, purchased, and waiting. A huge Osh Kosh denim stroller (not listed on Epinions, and the current years model is a different shade from mine), I was totally ready to stroll around my little...
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by osomom , Oct 16 '02
Pros: price, attractive, lightweight Cons: hard to steer,
After using my Peg Perego Venezia for 8 months, I decided it was time for a lightweight stroller that was compact. My husband and I went to the store and looked a number of strollers in all price ranges. We discounted the $20 umbrella stroller because...
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by monigo , Jul 08 '02
Pros: seat adjusts back, storage basket Cons: maneuverability is bad, bulky when folded
I purchased this stroller because I wanted the convenience of an umbrella stroller yet also the ability to adjust the stroller's seat back to make my baby comfortable if he fell asleep. This stroller met that criteria, was reasonably priced and even had...
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Great Lite Stroller
by jmorgie ,Dec 02 '04
Pros: Ease of opening and closing; big storage; reclining back Cons: short depth-of-seat; heavier than I had wanted
I bought this one twice -- for my newborn twin girls. I've already worn out 4 other strollers with my other kids.
My goals for this stroller were for something that would work for a newborn; be light weight to throw 2 of them in the trunk of the car; mostly for use around malls, stores and flying to visit grandparents.
I went to the store with my mind made up to buy the McLaren Volo because of its light weight -- but its mesh fabric didnt look comfortable and the back doesnt recline. Second choice was a Chico Caddy -- but mechanically difficult to work and again I thought the seat was stiff and would be uncomfortable.
Found the Trendsport Lite on display and the more I looked the more impressed. the mechanics are really sound, the way the seat reclines with a positive mechanical mechanism [not a zipper or belt] and the ease of closing and opeining.
Initial use is very positive -- the girls fit in nicely. stay tuned.
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