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Most eye catching stroller around!, June 10, 2005
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Reviewer: jesseandgrace from Bi-Coastal!
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jesseandgrace
saw things this way
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Overall Grade
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Pros:
This stroller steers like a dream!
Cons:
It definitely takes two hands and maybe a foot to fold!
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"What is that, a kite on wheels?" my husband said as I unfolded the tiny Zapp. Soon followed by "wait a minute, that thing is pretty cool." Music to my ears after at least 20 strollers and two kids in four years, finally one we both like. This stroller can be pushed and steered with a single finger, perhaps too easily as my four year old insists on pushing his two year old sister in it, and because the steering is so good he can actually handle it. The seat is wide and comfortably padded, and while there is no recline, the seat back is positioned comfortably for toddlers. The safety harness is easy to click into place, and just a little bit harder to remove (a benefit to those with toddlers who consider themselves mini Houdinis). The wheels are small for a three wheeled stroller, but very wide making it easy to move this thing over sidewalk cracks. There is a definite lack of storage, none to be exact, but it is possible to hang at least six average sized mall shopping bags on the handles (not that I've personally tested this ). This also seems to be a popular stroller with men, and not since the Bugaboo was a new thing have I received so many comments. The only con is that it takes a few steps to fold, however those steps are easy.
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