Which is the best stroller for the money that you can adjust so the baby/child is facing you?


Posted September 28th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
baby stroller
I Block Stupid People asked:


I’d like one where the child can face and communicate with you, like the Quinny Buzz, Maxi-Cosi Foray, Stokke Xplory or Bugaboo Frog. However I don’t necessarily want to spend $800 or $1,000 for a stroller (which you do with the Frog and Xplory) because I don’t know how much I’ll really use it. Suggestions?

Also it does not HAVE to accommodate an infant seat as I will be primarily wearing my baby until about 1 year or so.
I want one that is ADJUSTIBLE so it can be either forward or rear-facing. I didn’t ask you whether or not I should get one, I asked which one to get. It facilitates communication, you can’t interact with your child when you can’t even see them.
Heather B, did you even read the question? That one does not have the rear-facing option and I do not need (or want, really) a carseat/infant carrier with it.

Why do baby strollers have paired-wheels?


Posted March 12th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
baby strollers
David B asked:


By paired, i’m reffering to one wheel right next to another one (a few inches apart). Compare this stroller

http://img.alibaba.com/photo/104432206/Quinny_Buzz_3_Wheel_Baby_Stroller_2009.jpg

to this one…

http://www.global-b2b-network.com/direct/dbimage/50124470/Baby_Stroller_J_508.jpg

What is the benefit to having paired wheels? I’m speaking from the engineering aspect of it, not parenting.

What is the best stroller for our newborn baby?


Posted February 2nd, 2009 by admin 8 Comments »
baby stroller
emontoya asked:


We have been researching for some time and are looking at everything from the Quinny Buzz and the Mountain Buggy Urban Single to the Bertini M5 and the Rock Star Baby…