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Baby Gizmo Britax Chaperone Stroller Travel System Review

A video re-examination of the Britax Chaperone stroller and car seat (travel system) by Hollie Schultz of www.Babygizmo.com. Background music provided by http

What brand of stroller or travel system would you recommend?

I am currently parturient and am looking to purchase a new travel system.
I have read so many great things about Graco strollers but saw a nice lightweight Safety 1st sort travel system, it seemed to have the features I was looking for (lightweight, easy to maneuver, easy to open/close, good 'shocks'). I can't muse on the exact style but was wondering about the brand.


I definitely must say that Safety 1st hasn't held up well through the tests of time. But then again, they all have quirks. I have a Graco Quattro and I LOVE it. However....it weighs over 30lbs. You demand to find a stroller that works for you of course. I suggest heading to Babies R Us to test them out, and to find out what carseat works with what stroller. Also, remember your culmination. Tall moms end up bumping their toes on some strollers, which is how I ended up with my Quattro. If you have a friend or family associate that is the same height as you, take them along and test drive these and any others you see that you may like:

Graco Metrolite weighs less than 20lbs, folds easily, has an adjustable deal, and accepts all Graco carseats. Watch out though! Some of these strollers have an elastic recline (wears out over a short outdated) and some have the good ole metal or metal and plastic that will stand the test of time.

Chicco Cortina is very correspond to to the Graco Quattro, but weighs almost 15lbs less at 22lbs.

Combi makes a VERY lightweight stroller, but I find its use is best when light, and only good for petite moms.

Peg Perego Pliko P3 weighs 16lbs

The Peg Perego is my paramount favorite lightweight, weighing in at 10lbs and accepting a Peg Perego carseat.

Good luck and happy hunting.



I reflect on it depends on what you are looking for. It might be a good idea to make a list of all of the things you are interested in and comparing that catalogue raisonn to the top 10 strollers that you have researched. While no stroller is completely perfect, there are so many choices and price tags attached. In my idea, the graco line is a bit heavier and larger than some of the others available. I would happily use a graco for comfort and durability over many other strollers, but most of them are a bit to lug around. So, if I were planning a jaunt outdoors that required a really comfortable ride I might go for a stroller that offered more support than a traditional umbrella stroller. Graco has a pretty adequate and durable stroller. I also think they are a lot more affordable than a lot available on the market. However, if its a quick trip to the mall, I'd prefer to have my aegis stroller. The umbrellas strollers are generally much lighter and easier to push.

One stroller I have read really great reviews on, is the escapist design deluxe. They also have a new line out which I'm not as interested in, but it may be exactly what you are looking for. This is a stroller that would be better for long walks or jogs.

I would first try to reckon out how you will use the stroller most, along with the most important features that you would like and then go for some test drives. Google stroller reviews to get some feedback from others and then talk to friends and relatives to see what they have in mind.

Suggestions for a lightweight newborn travel system?

Anyone got some suggestions for a travel system what's lofty for newborns, is lightweight and folds up small?
Or a newborn stroller whats lightweight?
Thanks
xxx

I am looking for a lightweight stroller?

I am looking for a lightweight stroller that has a tray for the nipper, cup holder/tray for parents, basket underneath, and removable 5-point harness. I don't really heedfulness the price. I don't want anything like a travel system stroller. Any suggestions including links would be great.


I certainly love my Combi Cosmo ex. I, too, wanted a lightweight stroller that was not part of a travel system. Those are too bulky and awkward in crowded areas. The Combi has a 5 thrust harness, a cup holder (although it's down closer by the child), a small basket, and is easy to maneuver. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a tray for the sprog, but it does have a grip bar. Other strollers you might want to check out are the Maclarens since you said you don't mind about the price.

Cease out these links:
http://www.nextag.com/combi-cosmo-ex-stroller/search-html
http://www.maclarenbaby.com/us/clue.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=283&Itemid=88889303