For those of us that have read through Baby Bargains its seems the Snap n Go vs. the travel system is the way to go. However eventually you need a stroller.
For those of us that would use the stroller for neighborshood walks and malls is the thought process from Baby Bargains and other moms is that the Snap n Go is light for lifting in/out of your trunk. Then after 6 months, get an umbrella stroller, that is also light?
I really like the Chicco Key Fit 30 travel system so I am unsure about the Snap n Go.
Re: Travel system vs. Snap N Go
Snap and Go is a better choice for me....the bulkier travel system stroller won't fit in my car. I tried with my sisters because she had this same problem. It is also a lot lighter and after 6 months an unbrella stroller will be fine for us...and really isn't going to put us out that much more money.
GL!
Cam 6.6.10 - Autism, Global Developmental Delay, Mixed Receptive/Expressive Communication Disorder
I don't have a baby yet but I did by a Graco travel system and the Graco version of the snap and go.
My aunt paid for it as a gift so money was not an issue.
I know that the infant car seat will not hold a baby over 22 lbs but to be honest I didn't know about the infant car seats that hold up to 30 - 35 lbs.
I love the snap and go....its so light and easy to use.....I have a small civic and this will be great to have it in my trunk instead of the big stroller.
Although I love the stroller and will use it when I am with my DH I am planning on getting a light weight stroller as well so when I am by myself I won't have to hurt my back.
My mom bought my brother and SIL a Bugaboo...so, the "me too" thought that that was what I was going to ask for...
That said, before I told my parents that I wanted one as well, I did lots and lots of research...
For our needs we are getting the Chicco KeyFit30 with the Cortina stroller...we will also get a BOB or similar for when we go on walks around trails and even the roads near us (most don't have great sidewalks - but, it's really quiet on the streets)...
If you a city dweller (my bro and SIL live in the East Village NYC) I think a fancier stroller is in order - but, a travel system for suburbanites, like me, seems to be something that's worth it...you can save about $150 if you go with the Snap-and-Go...but, you'll end up buying a stroller anyway...and from what I've seen with my friends with kids an umbrella stroller isn't ideal for longer outings (although some do recline fully)...
We have three strollers, a Snap n Go, a travel system, and an umbrella stroller. We got the travel system first as a gift, and it works great in the neighborhood...really easy to push. Now that we use it for DD as a regular stroller it's still great in that capacity. It is awkward to get in and out of a vehicle, though, and hard to travel/fly with, so we got a Snap n Go when DD was little and an umbrella stroller when she outgrew that.
If you like the travel system, the stroller that comes with it does manuever better than the other two options and is more comfortable for LO when they hit toddler stage (DH in particular always catches his feet under the umbrella stroller and the Snap 'n Go, and DD is more comfortable in long walks in the travel system "cruiser" as wel call it). It's not impossible to get in and out of the car, either, and it's "all you need". But, if you are mostly going to be taking the stroller in the car, I'd get the other two.
You don't have to take the baby out of the seat with the snap n go either. You keep them in the infant seat and it just *snaps* into the system...therefor you Snap n Go!
Cam 6.6.10 - Autism, Global Developmental Delay, Mixed Receptive/Expressive Communication Disorder
Lol, thanks! I don't know what I was thinking!
We got the Maxi-Cosi Foray. It has a seat on the stroller that fully reclines and can be flipped around to face the other way, but the seat also comes off and you can pop the carseat on in case baby falls asleep in the car and you don't want to take her out of the carseat. It was perfect for us because it's not as big and bulky as the travel systems, but it offers the same convenience and it drives WAY better. I can steer that bad-boy with one hand. We've only used it with my friend's daughter at the mall once when they were visiting, but we love it so far. It's made by Quinny, but much cheaper.
https://www.maxi-cosi.us/us-en/strollers/maxi-cosi-foray
I'm learning alot from you ladies!
Right now we're thinking of going with a Bob Revolution w/ adapter and Chicco Ketfit car seat. The upfront price is a little more but in the long run we'd save because we'd end up buying less strollers.
I've only read reviews about this combo online but none of my friends w/ kids have used it. That being said things may change.