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Best Umbrella Stroller for under $100, September 11, 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:
Almost FULL recline, TALL handle bars, Lightweight
Cons:
No Peek A Boo Window, No Leg Extention
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This is our 5th stroller and is our favorite! I've been doing weeks of research to find a light weight umbrella stroller for quick errands and an upcoming trip to NYC. This stroller is amazing! It's got the tallest handle bars I could find at 43" (I am 5'8" and my husband is 6'4"- but it is still comfortable for my 5'5" mother to push too). We don't kick the wheels at all... which are rubber- pushes smooth over cracks in sidewalk, etc. The canopy is very large and is fully enclosed in the back to keep baby protected. The pocket in the back of the canopy can hold my keys, cell phone, wallet and a diaper. The recline is almost full, which is nearly impossible to find in a light weight umbrella stroller. Even though the leg rest is not extendible, it is at a 45 degree angle, so it's comfy for baby's legs. The colors are bright and vibrant (we have the red one). We found it online for less than $100 with free shipping. Also found a great deal on a rain cover and a rolling golf club bag for air travel. We were looking at one of the Macs- but opted for the Swift for the following reasons: Much farther recline, larger canopy, zip pouch for parent, taller handles and $60 less!
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