Yes. Love it. I have the cameleon. He outgrew the bassinet pretty quickly. He was bored laying flat. So we used the car seat attached and the toddler seat in a reclined position.
Honestly, if you don't live in the city or use it to get around I don't know how convenient it is. It is LO's primary mode of transportation - I hardly ever drive - so I couldn't live without it.
Also, customer service is awesome. There was a slight rip in the fabric and they sent me a brand new seat!
Love it! We have the Bee and so far it's pretty good. We bought it used off of craigslist so did save a good amount of $ since it is pricey. The things we like about it:
- lightweight (18 lbs)
- easy to fold and open
- the seat has 4 reclining positions and you can have it facing you or outward
- the seat is removable so we can place a carseat adapter on there to use our car seat in the first 4-6 months of baby's life
- excellent manuverability (hugs corners)
- one-handed steering
- large sunshade, covers more than most other strollers and travel systems
Cons:
- no cup holder
- basket is somewhat small
- brakes are faulty for the older versions but you can get a replacement for free
I have the Bee, and DD LOVES it. It's super easy to maneuver, and I have no problem traveling with it on my own. FWIW, I also have a Uppa Baby Vista, and I strongly prefer the Bee so far.
ETA - you can purchase a cup holder separately for $25, or get a generic brand one for about $15.
We have the Bee and love love love it! It is so light weight, handles really well (even in the snow/ice). is easy to open and close and it will grow with Ben (so many seating positions etc).
Love it! We have the Bee and so far it's pretty good. We bought it used off of craigslist so did save a good amount of $ since it is pricey. The things we like about it:
- lightweight (18 lbs)
- easy to fold and open
- the seat has 4 reclining positions and you can have it facing you or outward
- the seat is removable so we can place a carseat adapter on there to use our car seat in the first 4-6 months of baby's life
- excellent manuverability (hugs corners)
- one-handed steering
- large sunshade, covers more than most other strollers and travel systems
Cons:
- no cup holder
- basket is somewhat small
- brakes are faulty for the older versions but you can get a replacement for free
We also have a Bee! Got it 2nd hand, great condition. The brakes are faulty but, we figured out how to fix it without the replacement (we can't get the replacement since it's 2nd hand). It's just that the little pins don't go into the wheels every time we push down the brake pedal, but a good kick gets them in place hahahaha! (they don't un-lock by themselves once they're locked).
Same pros and cons here.. super maneuverable, light weight, folds nice and small. Only problem I've had is it's a bit tricky on anything other then pavement or hard-packed gravel...the small wheels don't handle large bumps well and they get stuck easily on bigger cracks in the pavement.
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Yes. Love it. I have the cameleon. He outgrew the bassinet pretty quickly. He was bored laying flat. So we used the car seat attached and the toddler seat in a reclined position.
Honestly, if you don't live in the city or use it to get around I don't know how convenient it is. It is LO's primary mode of transportation - I hardly ever drive - so I couldn't live without it.
Also, customer service is awesome. There was a slight rip in the fabric and they sent me a brand new seat!
Love it! We have the Bee and so far it's pretty good. We bought it used off of craigslist so did save a good amount of $ since it is pricey. The things we like about it:
- lightweight (18 lbs)
- easy to fold and open
- the seat has 4 reclining positions and you can have it facing you or outward
- the seat is removable so we can place a carseat adapter on there to use our car seat in the first 4-6 months of baby's life
- excellent manuverability (hugs corners)
- one-handed steering
- large sunshade, covers more than most other strollers and travel systems
Cons:
- no cup holder
- basket is somewhat small
- brakes are faulty for the older versions but you can get a replacement for free
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I have the Bee, and DD LOVES it. It's super easy to maneuver, and I have no problem traveling with it on my own. FWIW, I also have a Uppa Baby Vista, and I strongly prefer the Bee so far.
ETA - you can purchase a cup holder separately for $25, or get a generic brand one for about $15.
We also have a Bee! Got it 2nd hand, great condition. The brakes are faulty but, we figured out how to fix it without the replacement (we can't get the replacement since it's 2nd hand). It's just that the little pins don't go into the wheels every time we push down the brake pedal, but a good kick gets them in place hahahaha! (they don't un-lock by themselves once they're locked).
Same pros and cons here.. super maneuverable, light weight, folds nice and small. Only problem I've had is it's a bit tricky on anything other then pavement or hard-packed gravel...the small wheels don't handle large bumps well and they get stuck easily on bigger cracks in the pavement.