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Worth it's weight in gold., August 6, 2007
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Reviewer: Anonymous
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Anonymous
saw things this way
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Overall Grade
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(10) |
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Pros:
Very easy to steer w/ single hand.
Cons:
none
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The Cameleon was one of many gifts from my generous parents so I did not have to pay for it. That being said, I would have as it is worth its weight in gold. I live in Manhattan and Bugaboo's are quite popular as they are very easy to maneuver in the city's uneven pavement. The stroller is very sturdy and the large wheels in back make it very easy to go up and down steps in the small shops of NYC that do not have ramps. Since I walk a lot with the little one, it's also got great one hand steering, especially when you have to walk and answer a cell phone call.The basinet is lovely and so is the chair with it's multiple positions. The basket is very spacious and sturdy and holds a good amount of groceries which is useful in a big city. The cameleon's custom coded color system is also a nice touch and allows some individuality.All in all, a great stroller for the city. I can see how someone who had to cart it around in a car may not be fond of taking it apart and putting it together. For those people I would recommend the Bee which also steers very well but pops into a car more easily.
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