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    salsah is offline Emerald level (3000+ posts)
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    if you loved your snap and go so much, and hate your bjce so much, then maybe we shouldn't recommend AT strollers. honestly, i think you will prefer AT strollers for walking a lot, especially as your dc gets heavier. check out the indie and the swift, but if you don't like those, i would just go for the bjcm.

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    I may keep the BJCE - I think so. but I'm just so disappointed in the Si and the First Years Indigo really looks like what I've been looking for (a snap and go replacement) if the basket is good, the ride is smooth and it's lightweight enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lila View Post
    Wow. That looks a lot like the snap and go - we can see it reclines, decent canopy and basket? But .. yeah, how much does it way/how does it fold/how does it ride!
    Looks like it weighs 22lbs (a bit hefty) and the fold looks like it may require you to remove the seat.(could be a serious PITB) Other than that it looks like a pretty cool stroller for $125 (and according to one reviewer includes a car-seat adapter bar?).

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    Hmmm... so I wonder how that compares to the Indie or Swift...
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    Sooo. here we go again

    Zooper Twist (again, haven't test driven, but not sure how this would be better than a Si)
    http://www.amazon.com/Zooper-Twist-S.../dp/B002AS9MG8

    Bumbleride Flite - Need to test drive. Anyone have one?

    Bumbleride Indie - same as above

    Graco Metrolite

    Mtn Buggy Swift

    First Years Indigo

    I guess I need to compare details on these.
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    The Indigo doesn't have air tires or anything close to resembling air tires, as far as I know, so I don't think it will compare to the Indie or Swift at all in terms of the ride, but it might be good enough for you if you don't want the kind of smooth ride you get with the BJCE. Ultimately I think you have to decide what features are most important because no stroller has it all. Air tires weigh more and strollers built to be AT will usually be bigger/bulkier.

    The Flite isn't out yet, so no one will be able to give you firsthand info on that one.

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    Oh, maybe it's not the flite... but it's not the indie... was there another one? My friend had it.

    And what kind of tires are on the snap and go? It's not rickety at all, but maybe that's because of all the weight from the carseat+baby?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lila View Post
    Oh, maybe it's not the flite... but it's not the indie... was there another one? My friend had it.

    And what kind of tires are on the snap and go? It's not rickety at all, but maybe that's because of all the weight from the carseat+baby?
    You're probably thinking of the Bumbleride Flyer.

    I think the rickety you're talking about is just a Peg Perego thing. All their strollers feel like that to me. They have a lot of plastic and they don't feel very stable. I don't think it's necessarily about the wheels in that case. Bad wheels just cause the problem to be more noticeable. But the Si is supposed to have pretty decent wheels, at least as good as a snap n go, I would expect.

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    Oh, the Flyer. Yes...

    I don't know about the wheels - the whole thing is just rickety; I feel like I have to strongly hold the handles for it not to be rickety!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lila View Post

    And what kind of tires are on the snap and go? It's not rickety at all, but maybe that's because of all the weight from the carseat+baby?
    the snap and go has plastic wheels. i think that pegs are made to wiggle a little, they have some give, like sky scrapers that are made to sway in an earthquake. i'm wondering if your complaint about the si isn't that it is a bumpy ride (because it should be smoother than the snap n go) but just that the frame has a loose feel to it. if you want something smoother than the si, you need an AT (there may be a few non-AT strollers that are about the same smoothness of the si). but if it isn't the smoothness (you thought that the snap n go was smooth enough?), and it is just the loose feel of the peg frame, then you can consider other strollers with plastic wheels.
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