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amother
Banana
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Yesterday at 5:46 am
If you hardly ever use cars, Stokke looks amazing, is great quality and very comfortable for walking.
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amother
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Yesterday at 6:47 am
blueberry32 wrote: | im curious about the kangaroo for those whove seen it.. to me online it looks like a fox 5 before the other seat is added on? is that not what it is? its built different? |
It seems like the footprint is a lot longer than the fox, that will make it harder to steer even when using as a single stroller, never mind as a double stroller.
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amother
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Yesterday at 6:50 am
The main accessory that I find useful is the cup holder, if you're the type to pick up coffee when you're out and about or even just to hold your drink bottle it's super convenient.
The muff is nice to have but not necessary until baby moves out of the bassinet. But I wouldn't buy it until you actually need it because I only use it in the winter.
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amother
Burntblack
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Yesterday at 7:46 am
Why don’t you consider the uppababy vista? I have it and love it for many kids now. It’s great as a single and good as a double. I didn’t need a separate double stroller and it’s very high quality.
Unless you will only consider a bugaboo.
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amother
DarkRed
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Yesterday at 7:58 am
I've seen the Junama recently in Bp but its more expensive... I'm very happy with my Fox5. It doesnt fold compact but it's a great strong carriage
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walmart
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Yesterday at 8:05 am
amother OP wrote: | That's really good to hear! Yes this sounds exactly what I would like to hear! Does it fold nicely? We can't keep our strollers in the lobby in my apartment |
No, it does not fold nicely nor easily. The dragonfly would be a better option if you need it to fold.
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lamplighter
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Yesterday at 9:04 am
The bigger the wheels and more solid of a stroller the harder it will be to fold. Fox 5 and uppababy vista are amazing strollers but you cannot fold it and bring it up steps daily. The easy fold lighter weight strollers are not as great as walking strollers. Dragonfly was supposed to be the magical middle of the two. It doesn't seem very solid to me personally but go to a store and try it out.
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amother
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Yesterday at 9:27 am
amother OP wrote: | Ooh interesting! I'm not particular about thr style, just want to find a solid stroller that will last all of my children and looking for advice! |
A bugaboo will definitely not last intact looking decent for all your children. Especially not newer ones
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amother
Phlox
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Yesterday at 9:37 am
When my oldest was born we were living in Israel and the Uppababy Vista was perfect.
It has a huge basket on the bottom. It was enough room for a bunch of shopping bags plus a daiper bag.
It got on and of the buses very nicely and wasn't such a pain to fold.
It also comes with a great bassinet that is perfect for the newborn stage.
I got it 8 years ago and it's still in excellent condition.
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:48 am
amother OP wrote: | What is the bugaboo that most people have? Which model? Ty |
The most popular full size one is the fox. Idk why someone wrote it won’t last, I’ve owned a few bugaboos over the years and they literally last forever.. currently using a newer donkey and a super old bee as my car stroller
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:05 am
amother Forestgreen wrote: | The most popular full size one is the fox. Idk why someone wrote it won’t last, I’ve owned a few bugaboos over the years and they literally last forever.. currently using a newer donkey and a super old bee as my car stroller |
I wrote doesn't last simple because everything brakes. Mayvecyour the odd one out. But most bugaboo people say lasted had a replacement hood frame seat wheels handle etc. That's not called lasting. When wheels are broken hood is hanging doesn't look like something that holds up
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mizle10
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Yesterday at 11:09 am
amother Daphne wrote: | I wrote doesn't last simple because everything brakes. Mayvecyour the odd one out. But most bugaboo people say lasted had a replacement hood frame seat wheels handle etc. That's not called lasting. When wheels are broken hood is hanging doesn't look like something that holds up |
I was annoyed at how long my bugaboo lasted lol. I was bored of it and wanted to replace it but it looked and worked perfectly so I didn't have the heart to replace it with a new stroller. After 4 kids I gave it away. Never replaced any parts.
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:13 am
amother Daphne wrote: | I wrote doesn't last simple because everything brakes. Mayvecyour the odd one out. But most bugaboo people say lasted had a replacement hood frame seat wheels handle etc. That's not called lasting. When wheels are broken hood is hanging doesn't look like something that holds up |
I never replaced a single part. I’m not even careful with it. My bee gets thrown around a ton and was left out in the rain too many times to count
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amother
Chicory
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Yesterday at 10:17 pm
I love my Joolz Hub. It's a pretty compact fold for a full size stroller. Your best bet is going to the store with a list of what you must have in a stroller. They will show you the options. You can see it, feel it, try to fold it.
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