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mellietopaz
mellietopaz
 

Good value for the price – I've had this stroller for just under 3 years now, and considering I only paid $70 for it its been a real winner. I am only just now thinking of replacing it. Great for getting kiddies to sleep as it is almost fully reclinable. Large seat area so still good for your lazy 4yr old! Only now are things starting to go wrong. The folding release makes a clicking sound (which is really annoying after a while)and the shopping basket straps have broken. But it has been treated pretty roughly, been through alot of airports and baggage handlers so if you can't spend much, go for it! Almost fully reclines, inexpensive (if on special!), hard wearing. The folding release makes a clicking sound after a while, hard to stear one handed

parker_joe
parker_joe47 posts
 

OK – I bought this stroller just over a week ago, I saw it on special for 60% off at Toys R Us (79.99) and then read the mixed reviews on productreview.com.au. Compared to the other strollers I saw that were priced under $100 I thought it was quite good. I was looking for something that was lighter and more compact than my 3 wheel jogger which this is. It came pretty much fully assembled in the box - all I had to do was attach the sun shade. For a stroller under $100 I am pretty happy with the features - the wheels are swivel wheels (pretty easy to manoeuver), reclining backrest (although a little difficult to adjust when baby is in there), adjustable foot rest (very important for my little guy right now), reasonable size basket. I suggest you are careful for the first few time opening and closing the stroller as when I was testing this out on the display model crushed my pinky finger and I wouldn't pay RRP of $199.99 for it either, although I have seen other similar strollers that people have paid a few hundred dollars for. Light - Compact - Assembly - Features Opening/Closing

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