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Re: Product Spotlight 2/5: Strollers!
My question: Should I bother with getting a double stroller if DS already doesn't like riding in the stroller? They will be 21M apart.
https://g.co/kgs/U1nPPo Resale is also great on these.
once the second was on the way I knew I wanted a double stroller but wanted it to be inline as the side by sides are cumbersome and huge. I got a Moutain Buggy +one. I highly suggest it. It’s been fantastic for us.
https://g.co/kgs/U1nPPo
we also have an uppababy umbrella stroller that is perfect for when the oldest wants to walk but the little guy can’t for extended periods of time.
https://m.buybuybaby.com/m/product/uppababy-reg-g-lite-stroller-in-jake/3259033?skuId=43209187&mcid=PS_googlepla_nonbrand_strollers_online&product_id=43209187&product_channel=online&adtype=pla&adpos=1o1&creative=86711512860&device=m&matchtype=&network=g&mrkgadid=2998194943&mrkgcl=611&rkg_id=h-24d6ee1cbd599c173182268682121930_t-1517856884&gclid=Cj0KCQiAnuDTBRDUARIsAL41eDp7KpLq5OIdhu8nZMzjOcgj7vkilxvE46k0hM25mBZNAZfeGj9kvBEaAtAEEALw_wcB
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August 18 Siggy Challenge: April Showers
August 18 Siggy Challenge: April Showers
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About me:
Married 6.26.11
BFP 12.23.13, EDD 9.2.14 - baby girl, born too soon at 22w6d due to a placental abruption on 5.5.14
BFP 8.4.14, EDD 4.15.15 - rainbow son, born at 30w4d due to a placental abruption on 2.8.15, healthy 3 y/o now!
BFP 2.28.17, EDD 11.8.17 - baby girl, miscarried at 11 weeks on 4.21.17
BFP 11.28.17, EDD 8.8.18, delivering in July - another rainbow baby boy!
August 18 Siggy Challenge: April Showers
August 18 Siggy Challenge: April Showers
Me: 37, MH: 38; Married August 2017
TTC #1 October 2017: BFP on 12/1/2017, DD born 7/24/2018 @ 37+1 after induction due to preeclampsia
TTC #2 January 2020: AMA, dx with DOR in May 2020
IVF July 2020: 16 eggs retrieved, 14 mature, 12 fertilized, 3 blasts, 2 PGT-A normal
FET 10/7/20: BFP on 10/12/20!!! (EDD 6/25/21); First beta 10/16/20 (9dpt): 148; Second beta 10/19/20 (12dpt): 621; Third beta 10/26/20 (19dpt): 4732; Fourth (and final!) beta 11/2/20 (26 dpt): 22,000+
August 18 Siggy Challenge: April Showers
@livinthesunnylife DD1 hated the stroller once she could walk and run consistently, so by about 15-18 months. DD2 was born right before she turned 2, and we never got a double stroller. I figured that if DD1 wanted to be in the single stroller, I could wear the baby, and otherwise the baby could be in the single stroller. It's worked well for us, but we're not city dwellers so we don't do a ton of stroller time. If you live in a city and do a lot of walking, it might be another story.
I do need to read more about double strollers because since this baby will only be 14 months younger than DD2 I am thinking we'll need one. DD2 appears to be in no rush to move (not even trying to crawl or pull up yet), so if she's not walking by the time this one is born we'll definitely want a double stroller right away. We're going to Disney World next month and I rented a baby jogger double City Mini for the trip so I can try it out. I'll probably try to find a gently used one at a consignment place or Craigslist because I don't know how long DD2 will want to use it.
Anyway, for DD1, we determined that since we are not city dwellers, and the stroller would be used mainly for travel or just a stroll around the neighborhood, we just bought a nicer umbrella stroller and skipped the bigger stroller. It breaks down super fast. we have the Joovy Groove Ultralight. We also got a frame stroller for the car seat for when she was an infant. The Joovy Groove reclines almost flat, but you aren't supposed to use it until at least 3 months. We have the Chicco KeyFit car seat and just got the Chicco frame for that seat. It also folds down super easily and has a good amount of storage.
DH took DD1 on a walk in our neighborhood every morning in the Joovy until she wouldn't stay in the stroller anymore and wanted to walk and it held up perfectly. We have also brought it on several flights and it folds up very small for the trunk.
Me: 37 Him: 38
Married 11.07.2015
About me:
Married 6.26.11
BFP 12.23.13, EDD 9.2.14 - baby girl, born too soon at 22w6d due to a placental abruption on 5.5.14
BFP 8.4.14, EDD 4.15.15 - rainbow son, born at 30w4d due to a placental abruption on 2.8.15, healthy 3 y/o now!
BFP 2.28.17, EDD 11.8.17 - baby girl, miscarried at 11 weeks on 4.21.17
BFP 11.28.17, EDD 8.8.18, delivering in July - another rainbow baby boy!
https://joovy.com/caboose-graphite/
We got the baby jogger and it worked out really great for us. The stroller is easy to fold and unfold once you learn how and it clipped in really nicely. https://m.buybuybaby.com/m/product/baby-jogger-reg-city-mini-gt-travel-system-in-black/1046205094?skuId=46205094&mcid=PS_googlepla_nonbrand_strollers_online&product_id=46205094&product_channel=online&adtype=pla&adpos=1o2&creative=86711512860&device=m&matchtype=&network=g&mrkgadid=2998194942&mrkgcl=611&rkg_id=h-3dd653d394a3db416bc921da26460b7f_t-1517862675&gclid=Cj0KCQiAnuDTBRDUARIsAL41eDosJ3wZCWKGPk6ln0Nq8PX0mxdKdvGuPgI8FMiO5XF-seblsIgmlGEaAgP6EALw_wcB
I would say we mostly us an umbrella stroller now but that's because DS is to wiggly to be in the stroller for long so we wanted something super small/light we can carry.
The wagon is a great idea for #2. Thanks guys
https://www.amazon.com/Britax-Agile-Travel-System-Black/dp/B0731KQ97W/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1517864615&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=britax+travel+system&psc=1
We went on a lot of walks when DS was an infant and it worked nicely. As he got older it did have him on more of an incline than he would like. The basket underneath was nice for extra storage, but you have to buy attachments for a storage compartment and snack/cup tray, which was a PITA. Granted we registered for it all, so it was purchased for us. I am still happy with our purchase, but would probably go a different route, or at least research again now that it's been a few years. I will add that the stroller was only used for walks and going here and there occasionally, so we wanted to stay in a certain price point, too, since it was not used enough to spend $$$.
We mainly use a cheaper umbrella stroller now though.
Question - DS will be 3 in May. He rarely rides in the stroller anymore as he insists on walking mostly. Do I even bother with a double stroller? I never caught on well to BWing, but I think I may have to give it a better try this time around with a toddler and newborn!
DS: 5.28.15
DS#2: EDD 8.31.18
- Favorite [stroller]: City Mini GT
- Link/picture:
- Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
- What you like about it: We got the GT instead of the regular and it's totally worth the cost because the tires are more robust. They're air filled rather than hard plastic which can get around tough sidewalks and even bust through small amounts of snow and ice. I also LOVE that it folds down flat and has a mesh in the back to get air flow. The canopy folds down and totally covers the seat, so DS can lay down and take a nap. he's taken TONS of naps in the stroller and it was a lifesaver!
- What you don't like about it, if anything: Small storage compartment below. So, we end up carrying a backpack, or dangerously strapping a bag to the handlebars (which you shouldn't do, I know, but I only do it while my hands are on the handle and take it off when I stop pushing)
- Is there a [stroller] you don't have but are considering? Why?: Maybe a light umbrella stroller so we have 2. Or
- Is there a [stroller] you've tried that you absolutely hate? Why?:
- Additional thoughts on [stroller]?:
Regarding the carseat/frame/stroller confusion: Many carseats have the light snap frame option, and even though it's an extra thing, it's totally worth it IMO (we walk everywhere though, so strollers are life to us). We also got adapter clips for the carseat to attach to our main stroller, but never used them. We used DS in the carseat/frame combo until he was about 7-8 months old. We didn't use the 'big' stroller until then. After my Csect I was really happy to have the lightweight frame and carseat because it was much easier and lighter to move around, even though you only use the frame for 7-8 months.I'm thinking of getting the ride behind roller board for DS to ride on when #2 gets big enough for the stroller. I'll probably baby wear (assuming #2 likes the carrier) for awhile, but eventually I'll want a way to have both in a stroller and I don't want a double because I think DS will be old enough to do more walking by then. Anyone have any experience with the roller boards? I've heard mixed things about them.
For addition number two I already have a joovy caboose ultralight. I will use this for errands and haven't decided if I will get a double for home use or not.
Also, SALES SALES SALES. I get everything on sale. The Bob was about 40% off. The Hummingbird was about $50. The Joovy, $47!!!!! Keep your eye out and wait for deals! Check Amazon open box deals (one of my favorite ways to save) and end cap clearance items at Target. That's how I got the Joovy!
Advice? Skip the bassinet thing. Go for light and compact. The last thing you want is to struggle with a heavy bulky monster while the baby screams in it's carseat.
Umbrella stroller recommendation: summer infant 3d lite! $80 and so good. It reclines, has a decent storage area, a pocket for your keys/phone, cup holder, and is nice and lightweight. I used to have the Uppababy g-lite and I hated it, it was poor quality compared to our Vista, and maybe it was a defective one but it was loud AF. I bought the summer this summer and am loving it for DS.
On the radio flyer wagon - test it out in a store first. I’m too tall to comfortably pull one (5’10”) and had to sell the cute one I bought and never used because it was just not comfortable at all. I need to look into other brands because I’d love to get a wagon for the zoo and park.
About me:
Married 6.26.11
BFP 12.23.13, EDD 9.2.14 - baby girl, born too soon at 22w6d due to a placental abruption on 5.5.14
BFP 8.4.14, EDD 4.15.15 - rainbow son, born at 30w4d due to a placental abruption on 2.8.15, healthy 3 y/o now!
BFP 2.28.17, EDD 11.8.17 - baby girl, miscarried at 11 weeks on 4.21.17
BFP 11.28.17, EDD 8.8.18, delivering in July - another rainbow baby boy!
@legallykate Thanks for that question and thanks for the answers everybody! I didn't even know adapters were a thing. I may have to use it to make a bassinet attach.
DH:45
DSD: 20
DSS: 18
Team green baby due: Aug 6th, 2018
Also pretty popular is the city mini. The moms I know that have it use it both at home and out and about.
If it's your first focus on the stroller you plan to use with the carseat (if you plan to) first. The babies don't technically sit in the stroller until they have good head control....4-6ish months.
August '18 March Siggy Challenge - You had ONE JOB
About me:
Married 6.26.11
BFP 12.23.13, EDD 9.2.14 - baby girl, born too soon at 22w6d due to a placental abruption on 5.5.14
BFP 8.4.14, EDD 4.15.15 - rainbow son, born at 30w4d due to a placental abruption on 2.8.15, healthy 3 y/o now!
BFP 2.28.17, EDD 11.8.17 - baby girl, miscarried at 11 weeks on 4.21.17
BFP 11.28.17, EDD 8.8.18, delivering in July - another rainbow baby boy!
I'm in Colorado, and by the time the kid is born heat shouldn't be an issue
@hardlyhannah
I didn't think about that, but since the g-parents are all out of state I'm not too worried about that. If they want one, they can buy it.
The thing I'm more concerned with is long days out and about. I may get tired of baby wearing if I have to be carrying the kid for 8 hours. We don't do many days like that, so it's hard to justify the huge expense for an occasional convenience. Maybe I could just rent one for days we do to a fair or something? Once they are older I'm sure I'll want an umbrella stroller for those occasions.
DH:45
DSD: 20
DSS: 18
Team green baby due: Aug 6th, 2018
Edited to answer the umbrella stroller question: DS first used an umbrella stroller at about 3mo. I flew standby to a relative’s funeral in FL, just me, DS in the Moby, his infant seat, and a carry-on. My aunt had borrowed an umbrella stroller to use while we were there. DS was still a little too young for it. I used it twice when we walked their neighborhood in the evening and it was too warm to wear DS. I was really careful, and I borrowed the infant insert from the car seat to help with his head control. That being said, he was ultimately too small for it, and I wouldn’t have used it at all if I’d had a better option for those three days.
We also got a baby trend jogging stroller with our Babies R Us registry rewards, around $150, and a $10 umbrella stroller for when DS got bigger and we wanted something that took up less space.
A safety FYI: the infant bucket car seats are NOT made to be placed on the seat part of a shopping cart and most have a warning label against it. I cringe when I see moms do that and I admit to doing it before I just listened to my instinct telling me it isn’t safe. The seat could fall, the cart could flip from being top heavy, and the risk isn’t worth it.
Me: 37 Him: 38
Married 11.07.2015