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Stroller shopping is like car shopping...

so many choices and wow they can get expensive lol

I can't find previous post about stroller recs so sorry if there's one already and I missed it. Anyways, ladies please rec your strollers/travel system. Im so happy DH is on board about shopping for this, he's an online shopper. I would get text messages of different strollers he wants me to check out lol. We've been eyeing on the Britax B-ready and B-Scene but I heard B-ready is really good but pretty heavy and bulky. Any rec would be appreciated : ) the pros and cons.

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Re: Stroller shopping is like car shopping...

  • We just ordered the Baby Jogger City Elite.  It was on sale online for 319 at BRU with free shipping and a free diaper bag, it's normally 399.  It's good for up to 75 lbs so it's the only stroller we will ever need.  It has real air in tires and can be used off road so we will do some good trail walking hopefully.  It steers really well and is very comfortable.  I definately recommend going to Buy Buy Baby first for shopping.  There is a stroller specialist there at all times.  Ours spent close to an hour with us explaining all the pros and cons of all the strollers.  Then we went home and did a lot of research and decided that even though this one is expensive, it is worth it.  Then we looked around at where we could get the best deal on it.  The City Mini is also good and lots of times on sale for 199 and is similar, just smaller wheels and lighter, so if you don't want to go off pavement it is also very good.  I initially wanted the B-ready, but if you push it and then push a Baby Jogger or a Bob you will realize the second 2 are worth the extra money, or at least they were for me.  GL!
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  • Also we have a Peg Perego car seat (donation from a friend) so we will need to buy a seperate attachment to use the car seat with the stroller.  It's 60 in stores and 50 on Amazon, so 45 with our completion discount (from our Amazon registry).  But just the attachments are selling for 45 on Craigs List so I know we can sell it when we are done and get decent money back for it. 
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  • We have the Chicco Keyfit system and LOVE it. We went for safety first and chose the Keyfit over the Snugride or Britax because of color (we bought the pink one "Bella").

    However, if I did it over, I would have bought the convertible car seat and skipped the infant seat. The only reason being, Lila is getting super heavy to carry around in her infant seat, shes very small @ 9mos, and I find myself taking her out of it and leaving it attached to the base a lot. Car seats are expensive,at least the super safe ones are, and we are about to invest another $300 in a convertible seat. If I sell my car seat I am going to sell the matching stroller with it, so we have to invest another $180 in the lightweight stroller that I want. lol. 

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  • I would stay away from the travel systems as they are bulky. It really depends on what you'll be using the stroller for, primarily (e.g. In the mall, walk around the neighborhood, going for a run). I've heard great things about the City Mini; you can find great prices online, like albeebaby.com. I agree with pp about going to Buybuy Baby and test driving it...they have a wide selection over there compared to BRU. We have a Baby Jogger City Select, which I love, love, love! It easily converts from a single to a double. GL!
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  • Just make sure if using a used car seat that it hasn't "expired".  The plastic weakens over time, especially if there has been any sort of accident.  It wouldn't get so weak it would fall apart, but I think there could be issues with insurance if you're using an expired seat. 

    And I know some people go straight to a convertible seat, but I could never see putting an infant in one.  Quinn switched to his around 10 months, and he was still sorta small in it.

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    Just make sure if using a used car seat that it hasn't "expired".  The plastic weakens over time, especially if there has been any sort of accident.  It wouldn't get so weak it would fall apart, but I think there could be issues with insurance if you're using an expired seat. 

    And I know some people go straight to a convertible seat, but I could never see putting an infant in one.  Quinn switched to his around 10 months, and he was still sorta small in it.

    This.  The manufacture date is on the bottom of the carseat and you shouldn't use it 4 years after that date, maybe even 3 since we live in such a warm climate.  Also if it has been in an accident, even a fender bender, you need to purchase a new one, so don't ever purchase a used one without knowing and fully trusting the previous owner that it's never been in an accident. 

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  • I second Mayette about the travel system thing.  I tried them out in the store and I hated them.  They are big, bulky and weigh a lot.  

    I ended up getting a better car seat (the SnungRide 32) and the Graco stroller frame.  Not only was it smaller, it was lighter so it made getting the stroller in and out of the car easier.

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    FYI, BRU is having a special right now that if you buy a car seat from them the frame is only $49.  I have no idea how long that special is good for but I saw the add the other day in the mail.  

    Also, as soon as Macy was able to sit up on her own, I switched her over to an umbrella stroller.  Those things are super light and fold down nicely.  I think the one I have now only weighs 11lbs or so.  Easy to carry with one hand.  

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  • I obviously don't have firsthand experience yet, but I researched the crap out of strollers for about a solid month. Because we don't drive, our stroller will be our baby's main mode of transportation (that or a carrier), and I need something lightweight and easy to fold (and carry up and down subway steps). I realize these concerns are somewhat unique to city life, but I think a lightweight, easy to fold, well-reviewed stroller is desirable anywhere! All that being said we're going with the City Mini. It's only like 17.5 lbs, folds up super easily, big sunshade, etc. We "test drove" it at BBB and loved it. Now that we've decided, we see them EVERYWHERE - I would bet it's one of (if not the) most popular strollers around here. I guess that makes me feel more confident, haha! 

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  • I have the Chicco Keyfit travel System and I love it. I have never found it to be too bulky or heavy. It is perfect for our needs so I've been happy with it. :) The infant seat is one of the lighter seats we carried around at the store when we were testing out car seats. I've also seen the infant seats that snap onto a basic stroller frame...I thinkit's called the snap n go or something. that looks really lightweight too. there are so many options to choose from, it really is hard! It really boils down to what you'll be using it for.

    You may want to look into infant carriers too, like the Ergo or Moby wrap. Zoe hasn't been a huge fan, but I couldn't put her in one until we knew her hips were ok so we waited too long, I think.

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  • Obviously mine is a double, but I also love the City Mini!  It's so lightweight and easy to manuever, even as a double, so I'm sure a single would be even more so!  I'm constantly folding it up and lifting it into my car and it hasnt taken out my back yet ;)

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  • imagemrs.jenRN:

    I have the Chicco Keyfit travel System and I love it. I have never found it to be too bulky or heavy. It is perfect for our needs so I've been happy with it. :) The infant seat is one of the lighter seats we carried around at the store when we were testing out car seats. I've also seen the infant seats that snap onto a basic stroller frame...I thinkit's called the snap n go or something. that looks really lightweight too. there are so many options to choose from, it really is hard! It really boils down to what you'll be using it for.

    You may want to look into infant carriers too, like the Ergo or Moby wrap. Zoe hasn't been a huge fan, but I couldn't put her in one until we knew her hips were ok so we waited too long, I think.

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  • I love the city mini but I did prefer a snap-in stroller when B&E were really little. We bought a double stroller that has seats that can be removed to add an infant carrier. We then bought a double umbrella and I just recently got a Schwinn Turismo jogging stroller. I cannot commit to one stroller! Honestly every stroller has its perks so you have to decide what is important to you!
  • I'm just starting to use my city mini to go on walks and I LOOOVE it!  I still use the snap n go frame for the carseat which is the greatest invention ever.
  • imageetteyam:
    I would stay away from the travel systems as they are bulky. It really depends on what you'll be using the stroller for, primarily (e.g. In the mall, walk around the neighborhood, going for a run). I've heard great things about the City Mini; you can find great prices online, like albeebaby.com. I agree with pp about going to Buybuy Baby and test driving it...they have a wide selection over there compared to BRU. We have a Baby Jogger City Select, which I love, love, love! It easily converts from a single to a double. GL!

    THIS!!

    I LOVE my Baby Jogger City Select and it's really great if you have a second kid. We bought the car seat attachment at Buy Buy Baby and I also 'test drove' all the strollers in BBB. The Britaz was a little bulkier and had foam handles that were starting to tear already. Plus I like how durable the city select is and there are so many attachments you can add and you can face the seat towards you or away from you.

    It retails or around 500 but I found it online for $300.

    Good Luck!  

  • We had the Chicco keyfit system and I agree with Mayette - save your money and buy your pieces separately.  We bought 2 Chicco systems for infancy and then had to turn around and buy 2 convertibles for toddlerhood.  Too much money was wasted.  I'd definitely just buy the convertible car seat and a nice, long-term stroller.
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  • Thank you ladies! I like the snap & go idea. I think we'll definitely buy separates then.
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  • imageetteyam:
    I would stay away from the travel systems as they are bulky. It really depends on what you'll be using the stroller for, primarily (e.g. In the mall, walk around the neighborhood, going for a run). I've heard great things about the City Mini; you can find great prices online, like albeebaby.com. I agree with pp about going to Buybuy Baby and test driving it...they have a wide selection over there compared to BRU. We have a Baby Jogger City Select, which I love, love, love! It easily converts from a single to a double. GL!

     We have this too!  And also LOVE LOVE LOVE it.   

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  • Glad to see so many like the City Mini.  That is the one we decided on because it is lightweight, folds up easily, and it has better maneuverability. 
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