I've been helping my daughter to find a stroller and it is just overwhelming! She's looking at Britax, BOB's, City.....one thing I've discovered in our research is that there are a couple that have the seat that you can reverse so baby is facing you (such as the B-Ready, and the City Select). These strollers are much pricier than the City Versa, Britax B-Agile, etc.
I feel that being able to see baby when they are younger is important (besides seeing them in the little mesh or plastic flap). From your own experience, is it an unnecessary feature or is it worth spending the extra money for it?
My other question, I've noticed many strollers say 6 month+. Do some of these strollers accommodate young babies without have to keep them in the car seat or purchase the separate bassinet that some come with?
Re: Strollers with reversible seat a good feature? Accomodate young babies? Recommendations?
I've had the Quinny Zapp and it was on of my least like strollers. It doesn't recline for older babies and the new ones that allow you to use the car seat also can't be used without it for at least six months, kind of pointless. But I won't turn this into a rant of my great dislike for that stroller.
A good deal of strollers that can face either direction are pricey. The least expensive of the decent ones is the Phil and Teds Smart with bassinet. The Versa adaptors allow the bassinet and the child seat to face in either direction and can be used with the Graco Snugride. Also look at the Mamas and Papas Urbo or Sola (they fold very compact as well), and I think the Phil and Ted's Dot. Sounds like you've found the others.
ETA: the Urbo, Sola and Dot can be used from birth. They all lay flat. No bassinet or car seat needed.
Now that we're expecting 2, we bought a skateboard like attachment that goes on the stroller so DS can hop on for a ride while LO rides in the stroller. Yes, it's pricey and a bit on the bigger side, but its one of the few my tall DH can push without kicking.
My mistake. I meant the Elite. The issue with the Versa is it doesn't lay flat for an infant. You'd have to get the bassinet which means spending more money.
Another ub vista fan here. I loved being able to face dd either way depending on age and circumstance. We still face her towards us if she needs a nap and therefore needs less stimulation. Other reasons we liked it was the adjustable height handles, bassinet, and snap and go functionality and the giant basket.
If they say starting at 6mos they do not recline enough to use with an infant.
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Makes sense. FWIW we really liked having a bassinet. We used it around the house as a place for sleeping and it was nice not to have to deal with buckeling little ones into a stroller I know they aren't going to roll over but I feel like Ina lay flat seat you still want some security that they don't move whereas in the bassinet the high sides means you can just plop them in there.
Makes sense. FWIW we really liked having a bassinet. We used it around the house as a place for sleeping and it was nice not to have to deal with buckeling little ones into a stroller I know they aren't going to roll over but I feel like Ina lay flat seat you still want some security that they don't move whereas in the bassinet the high sides means you can just plop them in there.
I've been researching all evening. The Uppababy is really nice but out of my daughter's price range.
I was almost sold on the Mama's and Papa's Sola cause it's $400, the seat reverses, and it lays flat for an infant so no extra money for the bassinet. Then I saw it didn't get a great rating in the BabyBargains Book, so now I'm unsure about it. My biggest concern for what they said about it in the book is "quality issues." I also wish it was compatible with more infant car seat brands.
Wondering if the Britax B-ready would be the "cheapest" bet with the bassinet. It would be $520, total.
I've heard of that event. How does it work? I thought you had to buy them directly through Britax. I'd love to find out more cause I think she's going with the B-ready and the B-safe.
All of this, almost exactly
DD was in the car seat adapter on our Uppababy Vista for the first few months. She faced me, sat up high and I loved it. We used the bassinet feature quite a bit - especially when travelling (it was amazing when we went to Mexico when she was 2 months old). We switched to the seat around 5 months and she only wanted to face out to the world. We haven't used it much since around 2 years old, but I'll be buying the skateboard attachment thing before LO2 arrives in November. Love this stroller.
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That's an awesome price! After a visit to BBB my daughter and her husband have decided on the Baby Jogger City Versa. I checked out this site and of course it's the only stroller NOT on sale. I'll keep checking back though. Thanks for the info!
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