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(Review ID: 1039)
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Great stroller for parents who want to have a life..., September 13, 2006
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Reviewer: Anonymous
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Pros:
Great all-terrain system for infants
Cons:
The wheel base width too large to maneuver narrow aisles
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After looking at many strollers, my husband and I decided to purchase the MB because it seemed like a stroller that could take us beyond the aisles of our local Target. While we were trying to mindful of our budget, the MB seemed to be a good investment. Spend more, get more we figured. Up until recently (I just purchased a Maclaren Triumph for shopping trips) this was our only stroller. The infant car seat adapter works well and seems to be a cozy ride for our little one. The main drawback is definetly the size; it will take up your entire trunk. However, this does not make it a poor choice for traveling, rather we have found the MB to be an EXCELLENT travel stroller (lots of storage great to stash bags, can be checked at the gate no problems) and have taken it overseas, a few national parks, and to the beach. It's great to take a walk on the sand (or the snow) and not have to be hindered by a stroller with poor maneuverability. Purchasing this stroller really encouraged me to get outside immediently after the birth of my daughter and I credit that for my success in the early months of new mommyhood. The MB isn't for everyone, but those who like the outdoors, or even festivals, little league games, and strolls through the woods will gladly sacrifice trunk space for the freedom the MB can allow. Now, we purchased a console from B.O.B. to hold drinks and stash keys/ wallet. Also, when we were in New Zealand (motherland of the Mountain Buggy) we saw that there was a MB Urban Elite model that is not offered here in the States. For anyone seriously looking into a MB note that this may come available if we're lucky! I think it had some accessories included and suspension.
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Terrific Product, March 21, 2007
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Reviewer: Anonymous
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Pros:
Swivel front wheel, colors, ease of use
Cons:
Very expensive, doesn't fold as flat as I would like it
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Awesome stroller. I would purchase it again in a heartbeat. Love the swivel front wheel.
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Excellent indoor and out, August 31, 2005
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Reviewer: marit from Cupertino, CA
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Pros:
Excellent maneuverability, light weight, love the carry cot
Cons:
expensive
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I am in love with my stroller, I wish I bought it earlier! I am using my MBUS with a carrycot and it is wonderful. Very maneuverable yet not very heavy. Very recommended.
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(Review ID: 81)
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awesome stroller, easy to use one-handed, June 10, 2005
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Reviewer: Anonymous
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Pros:
handles very well!
Cons:
hard to fit in the car
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this is a great stroller for neighborhood walks and through the woods. it's very easy to steer on any surface. also easy to push with one hand... while the other holds a dog leash.
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