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As I posted earlier I am looking for a stroller that takes my snugride car seat. I am very confused by all the options out there. I would be using it mostly for shopping and walks around my neighborhood. I need some sun protection and want it to be comfortable for the baby as well.
ANy suggestions or am I looking for to much in one stroller? |
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Peg Perego P3 or Inglesina Zippy, for starters. Both also have a full recline for a newborn - for those times when you are out for a while, not just quick errands.
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I agree with PP about the P3 or Zippy being good options. The Zippy has larger wheels and I think would do a little better for outdoor walks than the P3, though I think the P3 would be just fine as well. This is given that you don't have rough terrain.
BTW, since the Graco Snug Ride is one of, if not the most common infant seat purchased, most strollers that take infant seats will accomodate the Snug Ride. I have a snug ride and it clicks right into my P3 under the child tray. The Zooper Waltz is also a very nice stroller but has a book-fold instead of the smaller umbrella fold like the P3 or Zippy. You can find them for about $159-199 so much cheaper than the other two- it also weighs about the same. Comes with a rain and uv guard also. The Waltz also takes the Snug Ride. Good luck! :) |
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A lot of the all-terrain strollers now have attachments for Graco seats: Mountain Buggy, Valco, Baby Jogger, etc. I don't know if you you are interested in those but that is another option for you, especially if you have bumpy roads or no sidewalks in your hood. Generally I would probably avoid the Graco strollers, but I have the Metrolite and it's not bad. It has a great basket, nice canopy, child tray and parent tray and it is nice for longer outings on smooth surfaces. Plus it matches my carseat! Also it wasn't expensive so I don't worry about it getting trashed. I hear the Mosaic is not bad either.
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I also have a Zooper Waltz. I used my Snug Ride with it without any problems. I love my Waltz; it's my only stroller right now and I use it everywhere - for neighborhood walks, shopping at the mall, etc.
-Jennifer, mom to Brigid, born 9/14/05 |
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The I'coo infinity takes a graco and is a wonderfull stroller!
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not to hijack the thread, but....
what about a double stroller that takes a snug ride?
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That was my question. Any responses?
Thanks! |
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