I had one when DD was a baby and loved it. I sold it when she was about a year old and didn't want to face me anymore. I just bought another one for this baby and I'm SO EXCITED.
City Select, which we have. But also the City Mini for everyday running around town use, which we also have. I love them so much that I will be getting the 2nd seat to turn the city select into a double and then getting a double city mini GT. We are also planning on getting a bike trailer from Mountain Equipment Coop that will double as a stroller for walks, especially when we are camping in the summer. I personally believe that there isn't one do-it-all dream stroller out there!
Have the Stokke and it is worth the $ - love it! Got the limited edition pink as well as the "winter kit" which includes a fur (faux) lined handwarmer for mom!
Also have the Bloom Fresco Loft and love this as well. We used it from when she was a newborn.
Have the Stokke and it is worth the $ - love it! Got the limited edition pink as well as the "winter kit" which includes a fur (faux) lined handwarmer for mom!
Also have the Bloom Fresco Loft and love this as well. We used it from when she was a newborn.
You must have good taste!!
I am glad to hear that! Is stokke hard to fold and heavy to get in and out of the car? That is one of the comments I read on Amazon, I find it a little hard to believe.
If it was for both my kids, it would be the City Select with second seat. If it was just for the baby, it would be a Bugaboo Cameleon or maybe a BOB Revolution.
Have the Stokke and it is worth the $ - love it! Got the limited edition pink as well as the "winter kit" which includes a fur (faux) lined handwarmer for mom!
Also have the Bloom Fresco Loft and love this as well. We used it from when she was a newborn.
You must have good taste!!
I am glad to hear that! Is stokke hard to fold and heavy to get in and out of the car? That is one of the comments I read on Amazon, I find it a little hard to believe.
We both do!! Not hard to fold once you know how to do it. Heavy to get in and out of the car....so so. It doesn't fold up real compact if that's something that is important to you. The seat itself doesn't fold just the wheels/base. But it hasn't been an issue for us. We had also purchased the carry cot for when she was a newborn and now she is in the regular seating facing me. In a few more months I'll probably switch it so she is facing out. I love that she can sit real high and not near the ground, how easy it maneuvers, the umbrella.....I can go on and on!
B-Ready. We have it and love it. Although we only have one kid, we already have the second lower seat, which comes in handy when going places with friends, we can take one stroller.
B-Ready. We have it and love it. Although we only have one kid, we already have the second lower seat, which comes in handy when going places with friends, we can take one stroller.
THIS! We have the B-Ready, and although we don't have an outside baby just yet, we love it and plan to have children close together, so we wanted something that could convert to a double. I also plan to care for my best friend's 1 year old a few days a week, so the second seat will come in handy sooner rather than later!
Bugaboo Chameleon is what we have. LOVE it. Awesome city stroller. If I were pregnant now, my dream stroller would be the bugaboo donkey. Worth every penny.
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My dream stroller is my current stroller: the Bugaboo Cameleon 3!!! Its amazing, easy fold, great functionality, comes with a bassinet and a seat. My 2nd choice would be the Stokke, but its heavy and doesn't fold much (so I'm basing it on appearance only) and my third choice the UPPA Vista.
My dream stroller is the Bumbleride Indie. I don't have one right now. I have a BOB and a Chicco Liteway. I love both of them by the way. I want something more rugged than the Liteway but not as bulky as the BOB if that makes sense. I may purchase one towards the end of the year even tough DD will be 7 mths old.
Re: What is your dream stroller?
Honestly? The stroller we have right now (Britax B-Agile) or MAAAYYYBE the B-Safe.
I have a few:
Uppa Baby Vista
Bumbleride Indie
Baby Jogger City Select
Emily 8.8.08
Madeline 1.2.11
William 8.5.12
Bugaboo Frog.
I had one when DD was a baby and loved it. I sold it when she was about a year old and didn't want to face me anymore. I just bought another one for this baby and I'm SO EXCITED.
Well I have several I want for different reasons..
City mini GT for every day
uppa baby G luxe- nice umbrella stroller for travel
Bob- for running
BFP #2 7/18/11 - EDD 3/29/12 - Born 3/13/12
BFP #1 4/4/11 - Natural M/C - 7w1d - 4/30/11
City Select, which we have. But also the City Mini for everyday running around town use, which we also have. I love them so much that I will be getting the 2nd seat to turn the city select into a double and then getting a double city mini GT. We are also planning on getting a bike trailer from Mountain Equipment Coop that will double as a stroller for walks, especially when we are camping in the summer. I personally believe that there isn't one do-it-all dream stroller out there!
Stokke Xplory, followed by Orbit.
I also have dream high chair: Bloom fresco
Have the Stokke and it is worth the $ - love it! Got the limited edition pink as well as the "winter kit" which includes a fur (faux) lined handwarmer for mom!
Also have the Bloom Fresco Loft and love this as well. We used it from when she was a newborn.
You must have good taste!!
I am glad to hear that! Is stokke hard to fold and heavy to get in and out of the car? That is one of the comments I read on Amazon, I find it a little hard to believe.
I have the liteway too, I used to have the b-ready and sold that heavy thing on CL for about the same amount I bought it for.
If we ever have #2, I'll just get a used snap n go, and use the liteway when he/she is about 3 months old.
What I can say good about the b-ready is that:
1. Sturdy
2. Steers well
3. Huge Azz basket
4. Holds their re-sale value
BFP Chart
OCT 2011 Moms BlogWe both do!! Not hard to fold once you know how to do it. Heavy to get in and out of the car....so so. It doesn't fold up real compact if that's something that is important to you. The seat itself doesn't fold just the wheels/base. But it hasn't been an issue for us. We had also purchased the carry cot for when she was a newborn and now she is in the regular seating facing me. In a few more months I'll probably switch it so she is facing out. I love that she can sit real high and not near the ground, how easy it maneuvers, the umbrella.....I can go on and on!
THIS! We have the B-Ready, and although we don't have an outside baby just yet, we love it and plan to have children close together, so we wanted something that could convert to a double. I also plan to care for my best friend's 1 year old a few days a week, so the second seat will come in handy sooner rather than later!
We have our dream stroller - our Uppababy Vista!
Love it!
Sure, I would love a Bugaboo Donkey but could never justify that $$