The Joys of Strollers

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Re: The Joys of Strollers

Post by mechurchlady » Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:22 pm

http://www.bugaboostrollers.com/

Bugaboo Chameleon sells retail for $899.99 shipping is free
Breezy Sun Canopy Cameleon $39.99
Bugaboo Maintenance Kit $15.99
Bugaboo Cup Holder $24.99
Bugaboo Rain Cover $15.99
Bugaboo Parasol Gecko/Cameleon $39.99
Bugaboo Transport Bag $159.99
Bugaboo Cameleon Tailored Fabric $99.99 (16 choices)
Embroidery $9.99
Bugaboo Car Seat Connector $44.99
Bugaboo Footmuff $129.99
Bugaboo Wheeled Board $79.99 (this allows a second child to stand on the back of the stroller.)

That comes to $1561.88 unless you need more Tailored Fabrics and Footmuffs.

Orbit makes a $999.99 stroller.
http://www.adolcebaby.com/orbast.html

Stokke $979.99
http://www.adolcebaby.com/stokke1.html
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They are nice in the park but I would not take one on a trip especially after my heavy duty luggage got its frame bent and one piece got ripped. Why do people take expensive items to parks? If you cannot replace it then do not bring it. I guess they want to have the most expensive items and show off their status.

I like the Orbit but for that price I could put most of the money in a bank account and buy the kid a car when it is older.


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Re: The Joys of Strollers

Post by vixen101485 » Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:29 pm

OOOO...that Storkke one in just NEATO! The price ain't tho. I guess if you want to treat it like fine china it may last until your child hits the 45 lb mark, but with my kid it wouldnt make it near that long. I cant see using it on a daily basis and having it last a while. Nothing is made THAT good.



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Re: The Joys of Strollers

Post by ktulu » Mon Jul 30, 2007 11:30 pm

I'm happy with our Maclaren, I don't have to slouch when I push it and I don't kick the wheels like I did on our $20 umbrella stroller. Yeah, it was pricey, but it is worth it. We also have the rain cover, it stays in the "cargo" area that also currently holds an empty water bottle, and a map of either DL or DCA from our trip.


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Re: The Joys of Strollers

Post by vixen101485 » Mon Jul 30, 2007 11:56 pm

ktulu wrote:I' I don't have to slouch when I push it and I don't kick the wheels like I did on our $20 umbrella stroller.
We love ours (chicco)for the same reasons. We are tall ppl and I used the cheapo umbrella one for the first time in forever about a week or so ago. Good LORD! Thot I was gonna have a broken back from bending over, not to mentionn my wrists were killing me from the "umbrella" angle of the handles. The Chicco has the ergonomic style -----sooooooooooo much more comfy to hold onto.



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