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ulliFor Children 6 months and up to 37 lbs./liliCarry handle makes it easy for travel/liliOne-hand adjustable seat back has a multi-position back rest for rest and babys comfort/liliOne-hand release makes this stroller easy to fold/liliAdjustable leg rest is also included for babys comfort/liliFront and rear wheels with suspension and front wheels with lockable swivels provide for a smooth ride/liliCanopy features a zip-off back flap for ventilation and storage pocket/lili5-point safety belt with padded shoulder protectors included/liliPeek-a-boo window is included on adjustable, removable, water-resistant canopy/liliSeat design includes thicker padding for comfort/liliWeighs only 13.7 lbs/li/ul
Great Umbrella Stroller
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 6.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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We bought this stroller (in another color) to have a stroller that would be easier to use with our Cavalier. I originally wanted a Chicco Caddy stroller cause it costs less but I'm glad we went with this one. I'm 5'10" and my husband is about 6 feet tall and this stroller is very comfortable to push. It may actually be one of the few strollers that is harder to push for a shorter person. It feels sturdy and well made. Even when the baby wasn't in it and the diaper bag was hanging off the handles it stayed upright. The stroller back also reclines fairly easily but you have to be careful when putting it back up if the baby is sitting in cause their arm can get pinched. Thankfully we noticed before he got pinched. It is light and folds in such a way that the wheels don't leave the ground which is a lot easier than most umbrella strollers. (Picture the Graco gravity fold of the Quattro Tour which we also have). We've gotten to the point where we use this stroller more than the Quattro. One con is the basket underneath may be considered small but hey its an umbrella stroller.
the best !
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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we have this stroller in a different color but i would reccomend this stroller to everyone! its not short, juce and food wipe off easy, diaperbag can be hung from handels without falling, easy to push, rainsheild, recline almost flat, easy to assemble, reasonable price. hundreds of times better than my first stroller.
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Best Umberella Stroller on the market for infant, toddlers, and kids.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I have had this stroller for over 2 years now and I love it (in a different color). It held my son from the time he was 6 weeks old (that is when we purchased it). My nephew who is 6 can still easily ride in this stoller, so it will last you a long time. It's one of the only umbrella strollers on the market that has 2 storage compartments, a canopy, and it RECLINES. It also has a leg extender on it so when they are little their legs don't dangle off the end, and then it folds down for when their older. It does not have a cup holder, but it has a storage pocket on the back that you can put a drink in and it holds it great, or if you have a diaper bag or blanket in the bottom you can easily support a drink in the bottom. I have taken this stroller everywhere, up in the mountains hiking, through grass, even in snow (I walk over 5 miles daily with it). It also fits easily into any trunk and takes up little space. Look no further this is the best stroller out there.
Chicco C5 Stroller Sydney
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Very timely delivery. Well-made, sturdy, rolls along easily, and the handles are at a really comfortable height for average tall adults. Good-sized, sturdy sunshade with zip-out back so seat can recline. There is a medium-size storage rack for a baby bag at the back/bottom of the stroller. Also has a convenient separate pocket on the back of the seat to hold the included rain cover so you can access it quickly in case of sudden showers. Comes with one plastic clamp-type cup holder bracket on right side handle for easy adult access. Easy to push when open, but heavier to carry than most typical "umbroller"-type stroller; but again sturdier than most. Love it...Good buy!
well worth the money!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Where to begin? I scoured the internet for the best umbrella stroller for my money, one with the best features without breaking my bank. I found it in the Chicco C5. I am a 5'8" woman, my husband is 6'3", and I had previously not been able to find an umbrella-type stroller that was comfortable to push. This one has HIGH handles; I love it! It is also easy to steer one-handed. The seat reclines almost to a full recline; the recline level is up to you due to the sliding adjustment tether. The leg rest is a nice added feature. All four wheels can lock; good for when my youngest son's older brothers try to take him for a ride. The mechanism to lock the stroller in the open position is great; it has a pedal, no pinched feet! The basket underneath is fine; large enough to hold my purse and some diaper items. It is hard to get into the basket with the seat fully reclined, but I solved that by adjusting where the strap that holds the top of the basket is placed. It snaps around the side legs just above one of the joints for the folding arms; I simply unsnapped the strap and resnapped it underneath the joints. The stroller still folds fine. The canopy comes with a removable back cover which has a pocket to store things, something I wasn't aware of when I purchased the stroller but am pleased with. The whole stroller took less than five minutes to assemble, and I didn't need to open the instructions. My only "complaint" is that the canopy doesn't rotate fully, something my Quattro Tour's canopy did; but I knew this when I bought it and am still very happy I spent the money on this stroller.
Good Value
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: May 7, 2008
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I purchased this stroller because I was tired of having to kick the breaks on my Maclaren stroller in order to lock them. This stroller, which is a very similar style to the more expensive Maclaren strollers, is very well priced for everything it offers. The seat back is very easy to adjust, the breaks work great and the handles are a dream (even for tall people). I was hoping that the sun visor would attach with a hinged bracket to adjust to the sun's position, like the less expensive C6 model, but sadly it doesn't. Also, the foot rest stows in the up position so every time you open the stroller you have to put it down. That being said, I would still highly recommend it.
Great portable stroller
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Apr 20, 2008
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This is a great portable stroller. Not as compact as those cheapy umbrella strollers you can buy for $20, but this is so much easier to use. The wheels roll great, the storage is great, the adjustable seat is so easy to recline or incline. I would recommend this for those people consider a portable stroller. It doesn't collapse as small as the cheap ones, but again, it is so much better. Spend the extra money.
Great Stroller
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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br /It is very good, I recomend It completly, it is really lightwinght and very easy to fold