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GoGo Babyz Urban Advantage Stroller
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(7.50)
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(7.50)
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Last Update:
October
3, 2009
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(Review ID: 551)
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14 people found the following review helpful:
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Best stroller on the market for under $200, November 3, 2005
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Reviewer: Anonymous
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Pros:
Smooth ride,kick stand, harness w/ removable strap cushions
Cons:
A bit stiff in the beginning and squeaky wheels- WD40 works
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I purchased this stroller after a long and exhaustive search...I needed an all terrain stroller for my 4 month old daughter but had a hard time justifying the $450 price tag on the Valco Rebel. I test drove both of them at my local baby boutique and was shocked at how large and bulky the Valco stroller was....the Urban Advantage was much easier for me to maneuver. The kick-stand safety feature was the deal sealer for me. With a 3 1/2 year old son running around, this eased my mind about tip overs. I also liked the fact that the seatback has 3 positions so when she falls asleep she is can be almost fully reclined. This stroller is just as good as the Valco stroller but at a much more reasonable price. Granted, it does not have the toddler seat option, so if you need that then stick with the Valco. But, this is the perfect stroller for the active parent that wants a safe, quality stroller that goes everywhere. It far outweighs the quality of the InStep Safari and the Schwinn version for about $50 more. I paid $199.00 for this stroller and couldn't be happier with my purchase.
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(Review ID: 1355)
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there are better options, May 2, 2007
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Reviewer: queenmommy from Passaic, NJ
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queenmommy
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(7) |
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Pros:
compact fold
Cons:
the seat fabric, brake release
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I bought this stroller based on the reviews here and relied heavily on Costco.com's super return policy. Paid $130 (incl. S & H.) It was pretty easy to assemble. Though a bolt and nut were missing. I called up Customer service and 4 days later i received it in the mail. I really liked the compact fold, so i could easily put it in the car. The basket is large compared to many jogging strollers. The tire pump is included. The recline feature is a little awkward, because when you want to be completely upright, the seat fabric gets stuck, and it takes a few minutes to do it right (without the child in the seat.) They even warn you about this problem in the manual! The fabric of the padded seat is cheap quality. The rest of the stroller is of a more durable type. My last issue with it is the brake release. To hit the brake, you step down on the bar which locks both back wheels and swings out the front brake stand. When you want to release it, you have to push a big piece of plastic in and lift the brake bar. It can hurt if you have sandals on, because it takes quite some force, and being 5'9" I constantly hit this plastic release button while power and slow walking. If it wasn't there i probably would have kept the stroller.
Now i bought the jeep liberty, it has everything Go Go babyz doesn't and it seems more sturdy too. Granted when I fold it, it's not so compact. But I'll let you know how it works out.
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(Review ID: 1124)
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I love it so much I bought TWO!!!, November 26, 2006
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Reviewer: EZsmom from Los Angeles, CA
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Pros:
Easy to push, comfy, huge basket, light, good height
Cons:
Have to pump air into tires occasionally, bulky when folded
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We bought one of these at costco.com ($150 including shipping ) and loved it so much that we bought a second one for grandma's house. It's easy to push and we have had absolutely no problems with it. Baby is comfy in it and I love the giant basket for all the junk I carry around!!! I have a station wagon so its easy to pop it in the back of the car. I can also put the carseat in it with the included strap. Such a good deal!!! Also I am 5'10" and the handle is at a great height- the babysitter is under 5 feet and she loves it too!
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(Review ID: 959)
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Dissapointed, August 12, 2006
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Reviewer: chellec from Houston TX
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Pros:
Easy to manouver, colourful.
Cons:
Plasticy, Very Heavy.
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I was so excited to get a three wheeler as i do lots of walking and my husband thought this would be perfect. However i after using it over the past 7 weeks since my son was born i am very dissapointed. The Part that connects the wheel to the stroller has come apart from the wheel, it has cracked by the canopy, and i have lost a plastic foot for the stabiliser. I have been out walking and my son has been crying so i have taken him out and tried to push the stroller ahead, well impossible it veers off to the right constantly. It does not fold up easily and therefore i even have problems fitting it into my Odyssey. I think i need to find a different stroller.
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