Nurseries and Baby Gear

Britax B-Ready vs City Versa

Anyone have either of these?  I'm debating between the two.  I was originally going to go for a City Elite, but I really want a seat that can rear-face as well as front-face.  Any opinions?
Dec 2016 BMB August Siggy Challenge: Awkward Back to School Photos


Babysizer Geeky Pregnancy Tracker
VOTE on my Name List

Re: Britax B-Ready vs City Versa

  • I love my B-Ready. I have used it with the infant seat, stroller seat, and as a double when I go places with friends (so we can put their kid in the stroller and only have to bring one stroller). 

    My friend was anti-B-Ready until she used mine. She had a Jeep jogger and a Evenflo travel system. She bought the B-Ready two weeks ago, brand new, in the box, off eBay for $270. 

    Image and video hosting by TinyPic 
  • Loading the player...
  • I love our B-Ready. We have a Britax car seat and it is just so easy to click the seat on. It maneuvers well, and I love all the configurations. Plus the adjustable handlebar makes it easy for me or DH to push comfortably. 

            image

    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker
  • The b ready  can be converted for two seats where the versa is only one, but it's lighter. The b ready  is more comparable to the city select. The versa has been out such a short while I doubt you'll get many reviews on it.
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • I say the Versa. Baby Jogger on an overall makes better quality products and you get a lifetime warranty on the frame, so that is a plus. I also think the options are superior as far as the fold and push. I also prefer specific car seats if you need to adapt for any reason.
  • I have doubles for the elite and the b-ready. I like the B-ready alot, but I wouldn't have chosen it as a single - it's a little big for that for my taste. (we have a city mini and a jogger). If you walk on any terrain, I don't think that the versa or ready would be good choices, so reconsider the Elite (for the tires). They only face you for a short amount of time, and you can put the baby in the Elite from birth with no adapter.
  • These are two very different strollers.

    The B-Ready is a single that can be used as a double.  It is much bigger.

    The Versa is a single stroller only.  It is more compact and a lot lighter.

    I actually test drove both and preferred the Versa.  That thing can turn on a dime!  The storage is huge, the seat is easy to pop on and off and the best part is, it folds flat!

    I would go with the Versa. 

    Image and video hosting by TinyPic
    Emily 8.8.08
    Madeline 1.2.11
    William 8.5.12
This discussion has been closed.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards
"
"