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firelessflame • 8 months ago

The momcozy lithe stroller! Been all around Europe, a trip to Disney, fits in the overhead compartment, sits fully upright (but can also recline if desired), and my kid hasn’t figured out the buckle

r/toddlers • Travel Stroller Recommendation? ->
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zenzenzen25 • 5 months ago

I also kind of think this. Especially if there’s a boardwalk or some sort of wooden situation. Also in the US there’s more room. We have a jogging stroller and a mom push lithe v2 travel. I love how compact it is for cars but the wheels are quite small and it jolts you forward with bumps. Not ideal for travel on cobblestones and bumpy roads which we do a good deal of like in Europe now. But in the US we almost always brought out jogging stroller along.

r/toddlers • Stroller for almost 3 year old? ->
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streetlightgirl • 7 months ago

Ours is so convenient for my small car (don’t HAVE to carry an extra stroller in it) but the doona is so heavy that I basically just leave it in the car as much as possible so I don’t have to carry it up and down our apartment stairs. I’m 5’2”, and the doona is pretty low to the ground but my 6’3” hubby doesn’t complain. I also don’t love the idea of my babe being in a car seat for super long so I have a Mompush bassinet stroller. But for quick trips like the doctors office and the convenience of not HAVING to pack an extra stroller (even though I do) it’s nice. My dad gifted us the doona. Otherwise I probably would have started with a Nuna or convertible car seat.

r/NewParents • Has anyone tried the Doona car seat/stroller? Is it really worth the hype? ->
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lyzyrdskyzrd • 3 months ago

I got a $99 MomPush one on Amazon (during a sale). It starts as a bassinet then adjusts to a seat. Kept it pretty simple - it’s good for outdoor walks and I didn’t really care if it got dirty or a little banged up. The canopy is UPF 50, which was nice, and there’s a cold weather cover you too. The bassinet/seat detaches and it folds up well. No way was I going to spend more than $150-$175 on a stroller! Now that we’re about to have two we’re considering leveling up, but I really just don’t think it’s necessary to get something super fancy.

r/moderatelygranolamoms • Moms, what attracted you to buy that stroller? ->
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Powerful_Nectarine44 • 5 months ago

We have the mompush because we also didn’t want to spend an arm and a leg on a secondary travel stroller. Comes with lots of accessories and a snack tray. For the price, we’ve been impressed. “Best” travel stroller on the market? Probably not. But as far as quality, it’s a good bang for the buck without breaking the bank. I see it lasting a long time.

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