S.G. asks from Sonora, CA on March 02, 2009
Need Help Choosing a Stroller
I have a 3 week old infant and I still have not chosen a stroller. I'm driving myself crazy trying to make this decision. A friend lent me her Peg Perego to try & purchase from her if I like it. It was okay, but didn't seem like anything special. I tried a Graco in Babies R Us & it seemd fine. I don't want the Chicco because the infant seat doesn't fit in the grocery cart. Also, whatever I choose, I want to last me through his toddler years. I don't want to get one for now and another when he starts walking and out of the infant carrier. Can you please help me and give me your experience with the various stollers and your likes & dislikes. I need to choose something soon!! Thank you!
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J.Y. answers from San Francisco on March 03, 2009
I would buy the BOB jog stroller with infant seat adapter. It's awesome how quiet it is going over any kinds of terrain...so you don't wake him! It's a little heftier but I think totally worth it! You could always buy a used snap n go for quick trips to the store b/c it folds so easily and quickly and it's lighter.
I have twins so I got a double BOB and a snap n go - the snap n go has plastic wheels so not good for long walks but easier to pull in and out of the car - but that is comparing the double stroller. I put my infants in the BOB in the recline position when they were only about 8lbs and they loved it. I couldn't get over how great the suspension was - and how light it is pushing!
Good luck and congrats!
A.T. answers from Stockton on March 03, 2009
You have post-partum-picky-brain! No stroller is perfect! AT least it's better than memory loss! I had a travel-system stroller from Evenflo that came with an infant carseat & base. I loved that big stroller and we used it until my so was 2 and then my hubby accidentally backed over it in the garage OOps! It was easy to close up - one button- the basket under the seat held about 4-5 grocery bags and the sun shade came in really handy. AND the seat liner came out really easy for washing. You can get one a TArget cheaper and they have samples to play with.
J.F. answers from San Francisco on March 03, 2009
Hi S.,
It depends on what you think you'll be doing, whether you are active and go on walks and hikes with the baby. When my daughter was littler, I had a MacLaren quest because it is extremely light and easy, and I was mostly doing exercise in the home, but what a pain for serious walking! Every little bump was felt by my baby. But now I have to exercise with her in the stroller, so I bought a BOB revolution, which I loooooove. I think if I were to go back I would have bought the BOB from the beginning because it is really easy, comfy, and pushes like a dream. I would go with the BOB-I've seen many mothers adapt it for a newborn.
Good luck,
J
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G.R. answers from Sacramento on March 03, 2009
I have a bugaboo chameleon and love it. I am pretty sure that I will continue to use this one for our next baby. Our little one is now 22 mos and the stroller is in great shape even after heavy use.
Light for a full-size stroller, one-handed very easy pushing, has a basinet that was comfy enough to use as a moses basket around the house. All of the covers are machine wash. It has attachments that you buy separately for most carseat brands. Once you get out of the basinet stage, the seat is adjustable (full recline, medium, and upright). The seat is relatively high up, so the baby can see and your back doesn't get hurt. I use it for trail walking and my husband jogs with it. The handle is height adjustable so short people and tall people can both use it. It comes with a rain hood, mosquito netting, basinet cover.
Downsides: $$$, needs both hands for unfolding/folding, folds into 2 pieces so not good for city/bus use, small storage basket.
Bugaboo started making a folding stroller that is less pricey after we got ours which you may want to check out too.
J.W. answers from Yuba City on March 03, 2009
Hi S.,
I have the Bob Revolution and I LOVE it. I don't even use my Graco anymore. It is so easy to push. I use it for everything: running, walking, shopping, etc. I've had it 2 1/2 years now. good luck.
J.
J.Y. answers from San Francisco on March 03, 2009
I would buy the BOB jog stroller with infant seat adapter. It's awesome how quiet it is going over any kinds of terrain...so you don't wake him! It's a little heftier but I think totally worth it! You could always buy a used snap n go for quick trips to the store b/c it folds so easily and quickly and it's lighter.
I have twins so I got a double BOB and a snap n go - the snap n go has plastic wheels so not good for long walks but easier to pull in and out of the car - but that is comparing the double stroller. I put my infants in the BOB in the recline position when they were only about 8lbs and they loved it. I couldn't get over how great the suspension was - and how light it is pushing!
Good luck and congrats!
S.K. answers from Sacramento on March 03, 2009
If you have the Graco baby carrier I would go with the Graco stroller. I really like it. It's easy to open and close and you can push it around with one hand (the major selling point when I was buying). Just a side note, you will probably find that you won't need the stroller much when you are out and about because most places have shopping carts you can put the kids in. And as the kids get bigger you will most likely go to an umbrella stroller (my mom told me the same thing, I didn't listen and bought the big stroller and now I never use it except for really big excursions). The Graco will last through the toddler years, my 3 year old still fits.
B.V. answers from Stockton on March 03, 2009
I love my BOB stroller. It was pricey but the suspension and smooth ride is incredable. The craftsmanship is very high quality and I expect to be using it for many years and all my children. I used the car seat adapter bar to snap in my Graco SafeRide while my daughter was an infant (but it works with lots of different car seats). Now she's 18 months and still enjoys going for rides. It's roomy and comfortable for her (rated for kids up to 70lbs) so I expect she'll be happy with it for several more years. I use it nearly every day to walk a mile down our gravel road, I've taken it off road on hikes, and I've used it while shopping, and it has always worked wonderfully in all situations. It folds easily, but may be too big for the trunk of a car, I have a Tahoe so it's not a problem. I have no regrets, think it was worth every penny, and recommend it to all my friends. You can try them out at REI but I found mine online for a little less.
C.C. answers from Fresno on March 02, 2009
Hi S.,
I have a Bugaboo Frog and have absolutely LOVED it. It had an adaptor for a baby seat (we used the Graco infant seat), and then it had a pram-type basinette for when my daughter was too little to sit up on her own, and then it has a really comfy seat for when she got older. She is 3.5 now and I still use it. We've taken it everywhere with us - as far away as Hawaii, across the lava fields, and this thing has held up like a champ! It provides a very comfy ride for Baby with its shock-absorbing wheels, and it's a snap to set it up to go across snow, sand, whatever. It's also extremely maneuverable and turns on a dime (handy at the mall!). In short, it is worth its price tag - and you can buy them used on eBay or Craigslist as well for a big discount. I'm amazed at how hard we've used ours and how it still looks like new - no creaks or groans like the stroller we had with our older daughter (one of those Graco travel systems that lasted about 6 months before it fell apart!).
Good luck in your search!!
L.P. answers from San Francisco on March 03, 2009
We have the Graco Metrolite which you can have the child sit up in or when they are still in their snugride carseat you can snap it into the stroller. Does not fold up real small like the Maclaren, but you can put the carseat in it and then when they get bigger you can put the kid in their on their own and it reclines.
R.L. answers from Sacramento on March 03, 2009
I think one of the first things you need to do is figure out what you want from a stroller. And second, figure out how much you want to spend.
Does size matter? Do you have a small trunk? Do you exercise alot? Need something for walking/running? Those are the types of things I would consider when choosing a stroller.
One suggestion would be to get a 'snap and go' from Babies R Us while you decide. They're super cheap ($50?), are easy to break down, and are totally practical with an infant carseat. Once your child gets older, you can decide what type of stroller will best fit your needs (and the needs of your child).
My best friend is really active. I suggested that she check out the Bob's Jogging stroller. You can purchase an attachment that allows the infant seat to click on. Then once the child is bigger, you can take that part off. They're super easy to put up and down, and honestly, they don't take up much room when walking through aisles while shopping.
Before my daughter was born, I swore to my husband that I 'needed' this expensive stroller system. It starts off as a basinette or you can click on your infant carseat. Then it also converts into a 'normal' stroller. While I still love it, I found that it wasn't that practical as she got older because the shoulder straps were too big and there was no way of making them smaller. So as soon as she figured out how to take them off, she would try to stand. SO not good. So I now I don't think big systems are necessities at all.
I also got a Maclaren when we were traveling. I will say that is the BEST umbrella stroller I've ever used. It's SUPER easy to put up and down, and it's great for your back. Try pushing the $12 one, and then use a Maclaren. It's a dream! I keep it in the back of my car at all times and it hardly takes up any room. (don't forget, a baby isn't supposed to use an umbrella stroller until they are around 6 months)
So all that to say, if you're not 'set' on anything in particular, I'd go with a 'snap in go' for now, and a Maclaren for later (but I know you said you didn't want to buy 2 strollers). For joggers I'd check out the Bob's, or Phil & Teds.
Good luck with that! I know it can seem really over-whelming, but you'll find something soon!
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