|
New
Baby Gifts | Car
Seats | Portable Cribs | Feeding
Time
Strollers/Travel
Systems/Carriers | Play
Equipment & Other

Revolution Stroller
(BOB
Strollers) We are often told by parents that the gift they have loved most
from their parents or in-laws is their jogging stroller. We asked the people at
BOB if we could test their popular Revolution Stroller (available in two new
colors this year) and they were happy to oblige.
Tested by several moms,
grandmothers and a grandfather or two, they've all found that the BOB Revolution
is a great fit for joggers and non-joggers alike. The versatile stroller has a
rotating 12" inch front wheel that allows for great maneuverability and handling
and can also be locked into place for safe jogging and off-road use. It
features a suspension system, a five-point safety harness, a roomy seat, and
extra storage underneath and behind the seat. We loved the huge canopy that
protects the baby/toddler from the sun and the peek-a-boo window that lets you
periodically check in. The Revolution folds flat for easy transport and the
wheels quickly pop off for storage purposes. The straps have lots of loops to
attach teething rings or toys and the two side pockets on the stroller are
perfect for juice boxes or sippy cups.
Our testers commented that
they loved the fact that even with their child and a large pack underneath, the
stroller felt almost weightless. Going up hills was a breeze, and off road, it
was remarkably smooth. Our infant tester got used to it pretty quickly and soon
fell asleep during walks. Our only comment was that although it had an
emergency brake which was easy to activate, we wished the unit had a hand brake
to slow it down on steep downhill surfaces. As a gift, you couldn't give a
better-designed jogging stroller. Any first, second or fifth time mom and dad
would love this! The BOB Revolution retails for $359. To find a retailer near
you,
click here.
A3
Pramette (Peg
Perego) This
wonderful stroller was given to us to test at just the perfect time. Since
I had recently donated all my strollers I decided that this would be one that I
would test with my new baby. My last stroller which I inherited from my
sister was a Peg Perego Martinelli and I loved it. It was great for
durability, handing and comfort, so I was sad that I had donated it only to find
I was pregnant again! Well the A3 Pramette is a stroller that converts
quickly and easily from carriage to stroller which means you can use it for ages
without the expense of having more than one stroller. It has a luxurious
dual-purpose upholstery that easily adapts from a plush baby bed to a cozy
stroller seat with a “zip, fold and zip”. It also is incredibly well
padded so the baby stays comfortable. The A3 is very easy to fold with one
hand, has two really cool designed cup holders that recess into the frame, a
very roomy under carriage storage and is travel system compatible. The
front wheels swivel or lock, the back rest reclines to several positions and the
canopy is very large. It provides great sun, wind and rain coverage!
This stroller is very similar to the very expensive, very trendy strollers that
retail for almost three times the price. It's worth every penny in
design, functionality and is most certainly going to be handed down to other
friends and family. I have no doubt as with other Peg Perego's that this
will stand the test of time! It retails for $349.99 click here to
find a
retailer near you.
Mosaic™
Travel System (Graco)
$199.99
The Mosaic Travel System by Graco
boasts all the comforts of a travel system without the bulkiness normally
associated with them. The stroller features a sleek design European design
that supports easy maneuverability with it's front swiveling wheels, as well as
creature comforts for mom like a cup holder.
Our mom-tester liked the fact that
she could use either a 3 or 5-point harness and that she could adjust the
reclining seat with one hand. Folded she said the stroller fit fine in her
car and wasn't too heavy. The car seat that comes with the system was another
winner with our mom-tester. It comes with the "Graco SnugRide"
infant seat that has a 5-point harness, an adjustable chest clip and an infant
head support. The car seat is designed to work with LATCH equipped
cars. Our mom-tester was thrilled with this car seat. She also
loves the fact that as her child grows the stroller will accommodate them
without being to infant like or bulky in design.
Aura™ Elite Travel System
(evenflo) $179.99
We gave this travel system to a brand-new, first-time mom to review and she was
thrilled. She said, "it was really easy to fold down using evenflo's
one-hand system." She found it very easy to steer which was
nice. She felt that her baby was very secure in the car seat when it was
installed in the stroller. She liked the flat recline and boot cover,
which is perfect for colder months. She also liked the oversize storage
basket which held all the diapers, bottles and changes of clothes that she now
has to lug around.
Since she's an avid Starbucks
drinker she really liked the additional cup holder that kept her coffee up and
away from her baby. She said, "the stroller rides very smoothly, it
folds up fairly compact to fit in my SUV and isn't too heavy to
lift." As infant car seats go she liked the 5-point harness with
infant head pillow and found the handle easy to lift and hold. She thought it
would be a very nice gift for a first time mom!
Duo
Glider Travel System (Graco)
$249.99 The Graco Duo Glider certainly serves its purpose well.
The Duo Glider features include an extremely easy one-button mechanism, which allows the parent/caregiver to unfold and re-fold the stroller for storage. The stroller’s seats are also extremely easy to operate, with a one-pull mechanism on both seats that allows a lower reclining position on the seat. Sometimes, it is slightly difficult to pull off the trays on each seat, especially when trying to put an older child in the rear seat.
The tray for the Graco Snug Ride car seat easily fits a younger child with little or no problem; however, sometimes it has been challenging pulling the car seat out of this position. It would also be convenient if a younger child in a car seat were able to sit in the rear stroller seat, as it would be more convenient to get to the child more quickly when immediate attention is necessary. Also, with the child in the front passenger seat, there is really no way to protect the child from outdoor elements (sun, rain, snow). The top portion of the stroller doesn’t go all the way over the car seat, which is unfortunate.
The Duo Glider features plenty of underneath basket space for diaper bags, coats and other child essentials, as well as great tray space for sippy cups and bottle. When steering the Duo Glider, it goes smoothly and doesn’t create any awkwardness. Overall, the Duo Glider’s weight is also not an issue as it is fairly easy to lift in and out of cars, although perhaps there is a way of having it fold down a little more compactly. It does take up a lot of trunk space. Another feature, which would be nice to include in future models, is a height adjustment on the stroller.
The Duo Glider’s material is also extremely neutral and tasteful and coordinates with most Graco Snug Ride Car Seats.
Overall, the Graco Duo Glider is a sturdy, dependable stroller for two that should be considered when looking for these types of products.
|