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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 6:14 pm
amother Mauve wrote: | 1) The doona has been around a while and I haven’t heard any reports of the handle failing. It feels solid to me. I use it to take the doona up and down steps. It’s designed to do that.
3) I did find that the doona had a bit of a learning curve. But by now it’s basically instinct. |
The doona is NOT meant to be bumped up stairs, especially not with a child inside, that is so so dangerous.
I know many people that the handle came off from being bumped up stairs every day.
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Mon, May 15 2023, 6:24 pm
amother Mauve wrote: | 1) The doona has been around a while and I haven’t heard any reports of the handle failing. It feels solid to me. I use it to take the doona up and down steps. It’s designed to do that.
3) I did find that the doona had a bit of a learning curve. But by now it’s basically instinct. |
Actually, there is no stroller that is meant to be bumped up and down steps. If you would tell the company you did that, you would likely forfeit any warranty on the stroller. They all say it's not meant to be used that way and it is dangerous.
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Mon, May 15 2023, 6:24 pm
lamplighter wrote: | I'm not a peer pressure person and I find it really convenient. It was a game changer for travel as well. I was warned that it's really heavy but it wasn't too bad for me. |
Same.
Op, it is not a must have, no one claims it is.
For me it was very worth it. I take ubers often & have other young kids. Try taking multiple kids to a busy city destination, cars whizzing by as you try to get your brood to the sidewalk safely. It's a huge help coming from someone who used a Graco snap n go for years. By baby actuall is very comfortable & I don't use it unnecessarily.
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 6:33 pm
Nuna has a new car seat called the URBN. It has rigid latch with no base. I would but it or another lightweight that can be installed easily before a Doona.
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Mon, May 15 2023, 6:34 pm
amother Crystal wrote: | Nuna has a new car seat called the URBN. It has rigid latch with no base. I would but it or another lightweight that can be installed easily before a Doona. |
Just be aware it needs a latch system. Old cars don't have this.
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 6:35 pm
bsy wrote: | Just be aware it needs a latch system. Old cars don't have this. |
I don’t think this is true. I got an email from Nuna today saying it is also installable with a seatbelt.
https://I.imgur.com/ByelIGS.jpg
Meet the Nuna PIPA urbn infant car seat.
This infant car seat was engineered with the pipaFIX rigid latch directly on the infant car seat, so it clicks right into the car in about 2 seconds - no base needed! And at just 7 lbs, it's one of the lightest seats out there. It's a great solution for city and jetsetting parents.
Available bundled with the TRVL, MIXX next, and TRIV next as the perfect lightweight travel system.
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Mon, May 15 2023, 7:05 pm
I had the doona for my last baby and he and I hated it. Was very heavy and no basket. Baby was extremely uncomfortable and cried every time he was in the car. I switched him to a car seat when he was like 10 months and was much happier. I sold it and buying a regular car seat next time
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 7:38 pm
bsy wrote: | Actually, there is no stroller that is meant to be bumped up and down steps. If you would tell the company you did that, you would likely forfeit any warranty on the stroller. They all say it's not meant to be used that way and it is dangerous. | Huh? Who is bumping up and down stairs?.
The doona is a car seat and you take it up and down steps like any other car seat. You use the handle to hold it.
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 7:41 pm
bsy wrote: | Just be aware it needs a latch system. Old cars don't have this. | It doesn’t need a latch system. Wherever you are getting your car seat info from its incorrect …
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Mon, May 15 2023, 7:42 pm
I love my doona, but I barely walk anywhere we are just in and out of the car the entire day. I do find it surprising when people who live in the city and don't have a car swear by it. The price is expensive, but I am using it now for my second kid and it is still in great condition. It is definitely a worthwhile investment if you have a car and do a lot of driving.
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 7:44 pm
amother Teal wrote: | The doona is NOT meant to be bumped up stairs, especially not with a child inside, that is so so dangerous.
I know many people that the handle came off from being bumped up stairs every day. | Again I have never bumped it up or down stairs. I fold the wheels and carry it up and down with the handle in the carry position. That’s why the handle has the carry position in the first place.
The post I quoted didn’t say anything about bumping the car seat up or down stairs. It said people use the handle to take the doona up and down stairs and that’s dangerous. But that’s how it’s intended to be used.
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 8:22 pm
amother Mauve wrote: | Huh? Who is bumping up and down stairs?.
The doona is a car seat and you take it up and down steps like any other car seat. You use the handle to hold it.
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But because it's also a stroller, many people bump it down stairs. I see it multiple times on a daily basis. My neighbors bump it up and down stairs with baby inside.
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Mon, May 15 2023, 8:23 pm
amother Mauve wrote: | Again I have never bumped it up or down stairs. I fold the wheels and carry it up and down with the handle in the carry position. That’s why the handle has the carry position in the first place.
The post I quoted didn’t say anything about bumping the car seat up or down stairs. It said people use the handle to take the doona up and down stairs and that’s dangerous. But that’s how it’s intended to be used. |
They meant pulling it up by the handle while the wheels roll upward on the steps.....
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Sand
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Mon, May 15 2023, 8:41 pm
Totally depends on your needs. I didn’t get a doona because of the price and because I live two flights up and it wouldn’t be helpful to me to have to shlep it up and down. A graco Car seat is heavy enough. That being said I will admit to avoiding doing errands with my baby as much as I can because it’s such a pain to go in and out of the car. I can’t say it would be different with a doona because that’s heavy to lift in and out as well. I don’t know.
My graco will likely expire before I have another baby so we’ll see where I’m living and what I get then.
I will admit to feeling quite dumb when I’m sitting in a waiting room or something where everyone else has doonas and there I am with my nebby snap n go. I’m not super stylish and I don’t do things just cuz other ppl do, but yes I do feel dumb. I’m human and honest.
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 8:45 pm
I'm going to rock the boat and I hope no tomatoes are thrown at me...
I got the doona with my first and after learning about the imapact of its design on development, I threw it out (yes - did NOT sell it as I didn't want someone else to use it.) I took a course 2 years ago from the Guttmann sisters who actually pointed out that the Doona design promotes poor regulation in babies. Yes - they sleep now but don't learn how to regulate themselves later on. I see now a huge difference with my most recent who used a Graco stroller.
Again - it's your choice but if you decide not to - you can have a real reason to stand apart from the crowd.
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 9:06 pm
amother Daylily wrote: | I'm going to rock the boat and I hope no tomatoes are thrown at me...
I got the doona with my first and after learning about the imapact of its design on development, I threw it out (yes - did NOT sell it as I didn't want someone else to use it.) I took a course 2 years ago from the Guttmann sisters who actually pointed out that the Doona design promotes poor regulation in babies. Yes - they sleep now but don't learn how to regulate themselves later on. I see now a huge difference with my most recent who used a Graco stroller.
Again - it's your choice but if you decide not to - you can have a real reason to stand apart from the crowd. |
If you’re worried about ergonomics then the car seat to buy is the Cybex cloud q. Graco car seats shouldn’t be used for prolonged periods either.
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 9:12 pm
amother Mauve wrote: | If you’re worried about ergonomics then the car seat to buy is the Cybex cloud q. Graco car seats shouldn’t be used for prolonged periods either. |
No carseat should be used for prolonged periods. But because a doona is also a stroller, babies are in there for longer than a standard carseat.
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 9:17 pm
amother Teal wrote: | No carseat should be used for prolonged periods. But because a doona is also a stroller, babies are in there for longer than a standard carseat. | Before doona came along people kept their babies in car seats with snap n goes all day long. It’s not the car seat that matters but how you use it.
Since cloud q can lie flat you can use it out of the car as well.
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Cognac
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Mon, May 15 2023, 10:48 pm
amother OP wrote: | I hear so much about it and it seems like everyone has it.
What I don't understand is why I should spend $600 on it when I can get something more versatile for much less.
Is it better than other strollers? What age can it be used until?
Side note: I think the overall profile is really ugly. |
I really enjoy mine and used it for a few kids. If you're in and out of the car a lot, it's VERY VERY convenient. It depends on your needs. If you're looking to use a stroller and walk a lot, then no, it is not a stroller.
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amother
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Mon, May 15 2023, 11:09 pm
amother Mauve wrote: | Before doona came along people kept their babies in car seats with snap n goes all day long. It’s not the car seat that matters but how you use it.
Since cloud q can lie flat you can use it out of the car as well. |
In some communities, no one used a snap n go. It wasn't a thing. In those same communities, most have a doona and use it as their regular stroller.
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