[blparent] Best strollers
Tammy
tcl189 at rogers.com
Mon Apr 23 21:52:26 UTC 2012
Hi,
It sounds like you might be better off skipping the stroller and getting a
baby carrier like the ergo or similar. You wouldn't have to worry about
pulling anything or wheels of any kind that way. I have a graco flip-it and
it was great while Ashlyn was little but now I prefer to use the backpack
and so does she. I don't have to worry about folding it on the bus or
anything, and she's always near me. Ours has a canapy so if I don't want
people invading my space and touching and talking to her I just put it on
and she has some privacy for sleeping. It might be a good option for you,
but of course, the advantage of a stroller is that you don't have to carry
the baby around with you all the time. I never used a jogging stroller but
the ones I've seen seem pretty bulky and I don't think I'd want to take them
on the bus. Most busses want you to fold strollers up which is a pain even
for smaller strollers and smaller babies. When the stroller is bigger, and
the baby gets bigger it's more of a pain. The sit n stroll wasn't too bad
because the wheels just fold into the base of the carseat but the wheels are
pretty small so won't do on any terain bumpier than sidewalk. My best
advice is to get a jogging stroller for the trails and find a used or cheap
stroller for the busses and city travel. I'd really think about getting a
baby carrier though if I were you. You might like it better then having a
stroller at all.
hth
Tammy
-----Original Message-----
From: Bridgit Pollpeter
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 12:18 PM
To: blparent at nfbnet.org
Subject: [blparent] Best strollers
I know the stroller question has come up frequently here, so I apologize
for asking, but we are narrowing down our choices for strollers after a
ton of online and in-store shopping around. Here are my thoughts and
questions; I would appreciate your advice and suggestions.
Ross and I travel via bus and other public transits more than anything.
We live in the city, but as other city dwellers know, this is no
guarantee the terrain will be flat and smooth. Recently we have been
sticking to looking at Graco, Bob and Schwinn brands of strollers. It
has been a bit difficult to find the flip-handle strollers even online
with most brands carrying such strollers have limited models with this
feature.
It comes down to this: What is more important- having the convenience of
the flip-handle so we can keep baby facing us, or a sturdy all-terrain
jogging stroller with a really good suspension for shock absorbency.
Here's my conundrum: When together, having baby face away from me is not
so bad since one o us can walk behind while the other pulls, but when
alone, I admit I'm not as comfortable with baby facing away from me
while I pull. I have tried other ways in which to pull and push the
stroller as recommended by many o you, but both Ross and I find pulling
the stroller behind us to be the best way for us.
However, since we often frequent the city streets and sidewalks, usually
keeping a pretty quick pace, I hate to have a stroller with, one,
plastic wheels which won't hold up over extended periods of time, two, a
not as great suspension especially with the pace we tend to keep when
out and about and three, the convenience and sturdiness and safety a
jogging stroller provides for various terrains.
The few flip-handle strollers we have found just don't compare to the
all-terrain jogging strollers we have found when it comes to sturdiness
and suspension. Price at this point is not really an issue, at least
within reason, the range we have viewed being between $150 and $400
right now. I wonder what others think and recommend especially those of
you who also travel predominantly on public transit having to traverse
city terrains. We also frequent walking trails, which they themselves
are smooth terrains, but often the route getting to the trails is rough
and includes various terrains such as dirt, grass, hills, curbs and
gravel.
I'm curious to find out what others think, and if others have used
Graco, Schwinn or Bob strollers, and also what other similar strollers
you recommend as well. Right now we are leaning towards the Bob jogging
strollers, but again, I appreciate any experience and advice yu have to
give. Thanks for the patience, smile.
Sincerely,
Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
Read my blog at:
http://blogs.livewellnebraska.com/author/bpollpeter/
"History is not what happened; history is what was written down."
The Expected One- Kathleen McGowan
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