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chocobridges • 3 months ago

I have the Veer City Wagon but we haven't traveled with it. I might consider doing their vallet service in the future but we have been fine with the Babyzen and buddy board. It has worked really well with a toddler carrier with the one year old as a back up

r/toddlers • Best double stroller for 4 year old and 1 year old? ->
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Big_Emphasis4895 • about 1 month ago

We have a veer wagon and use the car seat attachment for the newborn. We love it! We figure this will give us the most bang for our buck over the years when the kids are over the stroller. Plus we can use it at the park, sporting events, etc., even when they are past stroller age

r/2under2 • Best double stroller?? ->
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br222022 • 9 months ago

Veer has a stroller you can make a double or a wagon. It’s not cheap but we love both of them but will say the wagon is our go to.

r/2under2 • Double stroller with large wheels? ->
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ConstructionSharp976 • 7 months ago

I have a bougie Veer wagon that my sister in law spoiled me with and it’s great for when you use it but so friggin heavy and takes up the entire trunk. I use it for walks in the park or places that require lots of walking that i know the kids will get tired for but it’s so worth it if you are going to use it enough. I dont get enough use but it IS pretty cush when i do use it.

r/Parenting • Stroller Wagons Worth the Hype? ->
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eraser81112 • 2 months ago

I think it depends what activities you do and how big your car is. I walk and run, so a thule jogging stroller with a car seat adapter made sense. You can't run with a baby, but I bought it knowing that when she was old enough, I could jog with it. It is tough(big!) for running errands, so I bought a cheap tiny chicco umbrella stroller when baby could sit up.. the thule RULES though. If you aren't trying to shop with it, it is great and easy to push. It could fit in the trunk of my car, but both wheels had.to be removed. I just had another kid, so I bought a dual baby jogger running stroller but it doesnt have a car seat adapter, and although rated for newborns for walking. - that is a joke and I dont trust the harness. It was on sale, so that was the only appeal really. I now walk when I have both kids with a veer wagon (cruiser city)..but I need a huge suv to transport it. The wagon is pretty great on pavement so far. It is pricey, but I do really enjoy it so far. I us ea car seat adapter and my toddler chills in it. I plan on using it for times there is ample space (zoo, beach, parks, etx)

r/NewParents • Strollers ->
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Exciting-Research92 • 7 months ago

We use our veer wagon daily and absolutely love it. My 20 month old chooses the wagon over the stroller every time. She loves the freedom (while still keeping her inside with seatbelts) and viewpoint it gives her. Currently pregnant with my second and it has attachments that allow for an infant to use it as well! My parents have a cheap radio flyer wagon and they also are obsessed with it for the grandkids. We use it for neighborhood walks, zoo trip, even trips to the grocery store. Definitely get a veer over a wonderfold. It’s significantly lighter and easier to break down, plus much easier to steer and maneuver.

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Exciting-Research92 • 9 months ago

I have both and use both, but you definitely don’t *need* both. I have the ergobaby metro which is amazing for flying because it fits in the overhead bin so no risk of damage by gate checking it. That being said, I used our uppababy travel system constantly when my daughter was first born. Popping her car seat in and out of the stroller for errands was significantly easier than lugging the car seat in the store and/or taking her out of her car seat to go in the store. Plus the bassinet attachment was so nice for neighborhood walks at the beginning. It comes down to your lifestyle, what’s important to you from a convenience standpoint, and your budget. I still choose the uppababy over my ergobaby metro unless we’re traveling because it’s a smoother ride and my daughter seems more comfortable in it. Honestly she prefers our veer wagon to all strollers anyway so that’s also an option (has a nap system attachment that turns it into a bassinet) and your baby will enjoy that for many years to come. You can also find a lot of strollers second hand for very reasonable prices and the resale value is pretty good.

r/BabyBumps • Do most people have and use both a regular stroller AND a travel stroller? ->
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Few_Cantaloupe_7404 • 7 months ago

We had a Yoyo, Thule jogging, mockingbird, and Veer. Used the yoyo 90% of the time, the Thule 5%, and the rest 5%. We have one kid and a car, so once able, we used the infant car seat clipped in to the yoyo and the Thule. We were the types who kept the stroller basket empty. We didn’t need the capacity of a full size stroller, didn’t think the ride was substantially better, and didn’t like maneuvering it through stores and restaurants. The Veer wagon is just too big for the city so we only used it for trips and things like apple picking. Our kid was out of a stroller completely at 3, and if we were going to be out for long periods of time we’d take his scooter and I’d just push him on it.

r/nycparents • Tell me your stroller stories, regrets + successes! What stroller did you start out with, and what stroller do you use now? Can you really use a travel stroller as your only stroller in NYC? ->
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FlufferMcStuffins • 26 days ago

In hindsight we would have gone with the veer wagon

r/parentsofmultiples • Strollers ->
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jessieg211 • 10 months ago

We use it for hauling stuff with our son since it’s bigger than the vista (ie groceries, etc) as well as taking my son (8 months old) out when he’s fussy (we get him outside just to look around to make it to his next nap lol). He likes the he can look around fully, I’m sure it will become even more useful as he gets older. We didn’t know if we’d use it all that much (it was a gift from my parents) but we actually use it quite often, even when we take the trash out we can easily put him in and he doesn’t feel as constrained as when he’s in his stroller. It may be over kill but we are happy we have it.

r/NewParents • What kind of/how many strollers do people have? ->
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pongo-twistleton • 5 months ago

We have a joolz aer that has a taller back and our almost 4 year old still uses it. We also have a veer wagon and both are great; the stroller is best for when you need something compact and packable but as our kid gets older he’s preferring the wagon.

r/Autism_Parenting • Stroller for bigger kids ->

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