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Better than most umbrella strollers., October 27, 2008
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Reviewer: longtallsally05 from Japan
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longtallsally05
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Overall Grade
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(5) |
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Pros:
Bright colored polka dots, handles taller than most umbrella strollers, lightweight, decent sunshade
Cons:
Kick the wheels, have to stoop over when walking.
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This stroller cost about $60 at BRU in July 07. It had the tallest handles I could find on an umbrella stroller cheap enough that I wouldn't mind gate-checking at an airport (no way would I gate-check a Mac). My C6 is a super-cute lime green with hot pink and other colored polka dots. I am 6'1" and kick the wheels when I walk and I have to stoop over some, but the C6 is still taller than the other umbrella strollers I tried. In fact, I found the handle height to be pretty comparable to my '05 Peg P3, and since I purchased the C6, the P3 has been sitting in the closet, gathering dust. It is just easier to use the C6 for errands because it weighs less and takes up less space in my car than the P3. Overall, it was worth the money.
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(Review ID: 1290)
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Cute but not practical, April 4, 2007
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Reviewer: Marnia from Western NY
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Marnia
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(2) |
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Pros:
Comes in great colors, lightweight, very simple to use
Cons:
Feet hit back wheels when walking
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Stroller was $60. When we tried it in the store it seemed great- it's cute and affordable, has some nice features and is user-friendly. However all of that is useless when our feet hit the back wheels when we are walking with it. Very frustrating! Also, the underbasket is small and difficult to access and the sunshade is fairly useless. Since neither my husband nor I are tall surely we cannot be the first people to have this problem- so now we have a stroller that we really can't use.
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