That don't cost an arm and a leg? We realized Asha didn't mind our walks in the stroller when in her rear-facing infant seat but hates and tries to climb out if her forward facing stroller - chicco cortina. Wondering if rear-facing might help that. I'm thinking of the first years indigo stroller....
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Re: Rear-facing/reversible strollers?
I thought Graco made a reversiible facing stroller....
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I"m not sure what your definition of "an arm and a leg" is... but my Bumbleride Flyer flips back and forth. It's pretty cool.
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I have a First Years Wave. We got it on super sale... I wouldn't pay the 300+ it retails, but we paid under 250 for it.
It's not bad, It has a nice telescoping handle and very sturdy wheels. It's rather heavy, but it drives well and folds easily.
The basket does sort of suck because it's hard to get to thanks to the crossed bars over it. And the seat is a little slingy for me, so I bsolutely can't let DD not be buckled in.
But all in all, it's a good cruising stroller and handles some off roading pretty well.
I've heard good things about the Indigo as well, but we opted for the larger wheels (and I wanted the bassinet feature too, since we got it when she was 6 weeks old; it's not as important now.)