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Question for stroller snobs

I am looking into buying a Mutsy Urban Rider, with A bassinet, a single seat, and a dual seat. Thoughts?

Re: Question for stroller snobs

  • Are you dead set on that one? Britax is running a promotion right now where you can get a bassinet, a car seat or a 2nd seat free. It is an awesome deal! I paid around $342 for my b-ready and go the 2nd seat free. So, you could just buy the bassinet. I love mine.

    However, I am not sure if this is a US only deal or not. Other than that, I have no idea about the Mutsy. I don't think you hear that one often.

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  • What kind of tires do they have? I need big wheels and would prefer air tires. We live in a cobble stone town and there are gravel hiking and walking trails everywhere. Traditional US strollers really suck on the cobblestones and gravel.
  • I've heard good things about the Mutsy :)  I remember when I was in Ukraine, I had to buy a European stroller for the same reason.  The American strollers didn't cut it.  Although Britax is British, I am not sure they are sturdy enough...
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  • Yeah, the Britax don't have air filled tires, but that is actually why I bought it. I sold my Phil & Ted's because I was constantly filling the tires. I had to carry an air pump in my trunk because my tires were always flat, and they were so sensitive that if you put even a tad too much the stroller would be so wobbly. So, I ditched it for the b-ready.

    Maybe the Mutsy would be a better option. I just don't know much about it, and maybe that is because it isn't that common in the States?

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