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Szia! Cybex eezy s twist+2 nagyon jó, előnye hogy forgatható az ülése de hasonló van a chipolinonak kb 50-60K közt. Cybex Agis is jó, pici de Balios felfüggesztéssel van ellátva. Ez 80-90 közt megy most. Ha nem gondolkodsz nagy márkákban én bemennék a helyedben a babaszafari bababoltba és ott néznék körül. Az olcsóbb babakocsik is hasonlóak mint a felkapottak. Mi végül egy libellet vettunk de csak azért mert outlet bababoltban az új dobozos utolsó db volt 59 ezer Ft. Na mondom ennyiért megveszem. Arra jó amire használjuk de nem a kedvencem.
Mine are 2 and 3 and we have 4 strollers still although we just sold out Vista double this year. We have a Veer XL wagon as well as two Cybex travel strollers. I also have kept our Doona since we plan to have a third baby
We went with Uppa baby vista v2 complete system as our primary stroller and stokke YoYo as travel stroller. In the process I had multiple trial & errors, exchanging etc to find what meets our needs. My learnings: 1. Don’t buy stroller too early, you want to be within exchange window once baby arrives and you use it on baby only to realize it’s not what you want. Pre-baby moms like me choose light weight medium stroller but the moment baby’s here, your feelings can change. You may want the sturdiest and comfiest one for baby over your own comfort. Happened with me so switched from nuna to UP vista v2 2. Terrains in your neighborhood and lifestyle are big consideration factor. If you hike, go on trails or plan to take stroller on uneven surfaces then heavy built stroller. 3. Safety considerations: Some stroller seats are harder shell while others are thick cloth with padding. I can’t imagine someone hitting stroller with vehicle but I once had a child lose control of bicycle and hit the stroller from side. LO didn’t feel anything other than a bump thanks to the hard shell of our seat. 4. Bassinet: Depends on your need, if you plan to be out walking the first 3 months more than an hour at a stretch then bassinet becomes useful. I was able to lead my usual pre baby lifestyle with frequent outdoor time because of bassinet. If you plan to mostly rest and recover with less outdoor trips then car seat attachment works. It does take space in trunk. 5. Baby’s size: If you have a heavy baby (not just chubby but actual 90 percentile above one) the light weight strollers aren’t useful for longer period. Example: I tried cybex & doona as travel alternative but both failed. Cybex travel stroller was so flimsy and would seem like it will break if baby tried to fight the stroller. Doona though it says 12-18 months, I borrowed for an international travel from a friend who has 12 months baby. My 9 month wasn’t fitting as he was big and it felt his shoulders were getting stuck. Travel strollers are best bought only once baby is here and the neck stabilizes.
We got a Cybex (travel system, I think it’s called) for about $600 and it answers all of those requirements. Using it as a bassinet while baby is so little but it also converts to a toddler seat. Came with the matching car seat, too.
Stroller/car seat combos tend to be pretty low when on stroller mode. Like u/diatho said, get a travel system. Our first one, my wife splurged on a Nuna and the stroller extends to accommodate taller peeps. Fabric was superb and easy to grab and go. The carseat uses an adapter for the stroller but is just one piece. It is very expensive though. With our second one, we ended up getting the cheapest Cybex system and it works out well. Only thing I don’t like is the you have two adapters for carseat and another two for the bassinet. It can somewhat accommodate tall peeps since the handle swivels in varying degrees. I heard good things about Graco and Chicco as well but my wife hated the texture of their fabric. And since they’re roughly the same price as the cheapest Cybex, we just went that route instead.
I HIGHLY recommend the Cybex travel system. The Balios is a bit more affordable which I love. And they don't require the adapters like most of them do, even Nuna. They are also compatible with a bassinet which is not an expensive add on.
Are you considering more than one kid? We initially had a hand me down peg perego system that we loved but it got damaged on a flight and we got reimbursed its original price. We chose the cybex over the uppababy as our replacement because both seats can hold up to 50lbs
Comprei o meu combo na Espaço Mamãs no Porto, na zona industrial. Não somos o tipo de pais que vão ver reviews, escavar todos os testes e etc. Fomos pelas recomendações que nos foram passadas em loja. Compramos o combo base da Cybex que traz carrinho, isofix e ovo, ficou por 800 e tal euros. Não compramos a alcofa de propósito porque dava para usar cerca de 6 meses e recusamo-nos a pagar uma coisa caríssima por tão pouco tempo. Não recomendo comprares usado porque nunca saberás que uso foi dado, principalmente o ovo que é a “cadeira de transporte” inicial do bebé no carro, assim como cadeirinhas quando fizeres a troca do ovo. Se forem à loja, outra recomendação é que não queiram tudo, facilmente largam la uns euros 😂
São opções. Eu nunca compraria o único item que pode proteger a minha filha num possível acidente de carro em segunda (ou terceira) mão, mesmo de alguém de muita confiança minha. Aliás, a única coisa 100% nova que comprei foi o carrinho, e assim que tiver de ser, comprarei a cadeira para o carro. Mas cada um sabe de si e do seu dinheiro 🙌🏻
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