Full Size Strollers Category:
by Kathy on February 15, 2011
Just imagine that you want to take your baby out for a shopping trip by yourself, of course you’d need to bring the stroller along, but can you hold the baby in one hand, and fold up the stroller to put in the car/cab with another? With Inglesina Zippy Stroller, you can!

Inglesina Zippy Stroller - Best Stroller
The best feature of the Inglesina Zippy Stroller is that it really allows you to fold it up using just one hand. It weighs only 28 pounds so even the petite mother can haul it single-handedly into the car with little effort. Reviewers mentioned that you have to lock the front wheels when folding it up, but this can be easily and quickly done with your foot.
The Inglesina Zippy Stroller is as zippy as its name. Its all-terrain wheels and good maneuverability offer you the freedom of taking it for all kinds of walks, be it on bumpy paths or crowded places.
Inglesina Zippy can also be turned into a travel system with a universal car seat adapter which will attach it to most brands of infant car seats. It comes with a snack tray and bumper bar, and is compatible with the Zippy Bassinet.
I think this is a good standard stroller to have especially if you travel around a lot, since it has the one-hand-fold feature and adaptable to car seats.
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by Kathy on February 12, 2011
For those who’re looking for a full feature stroller that doesn’t cost over $200, the Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe Stroller is a decent one. Being a Graco, it is compatible with Graco car seats, so you can turn it into a travel system, no problem!

Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe Stroller – Best Budget Full Stroller
The Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe Stroller can hold up to 50 lbs and the aluminum frame is sturdy so your baby can use it from birth until toddlerhood. The seat reclines fully, of course, so baby can sleep during your family outings.
The harness is convertible from 5-point to 3-point, so it’s great as your baby grows up and want a bit of freedom in the seat.
I like the fabric of this stroller. There are three colors and I think Rittenhouse looks totally classy. It’s easy to wipe clean and the whole cover can be taken out to wash. Nice!
It steers well; the front wheels swivel and can be locked. There is suspension on the front wheels so all the little bumps are not felt by baby. But a reviewer pointed out that the plastic assembly that connects the front wheels to the frame is rather flimsy.
The basket is another thing I like. It is big and accessible. When the seat is fully reclined, you can lower the basket to store or take out stuff.
Graco certainly did well to include the one hand fold system to this stroller. I really won’t think it’s a travel system if I couldn’t fold it up with one hand while holding baby in another.
It’s not too heavy to lift, but not lightweight either. A bit bulky for small cars, but it’s a full size stroller after all.
Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe has almost everything you can want in a full size stroller. For its price, it’s totally a bargain!
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by Kathy on February 3, 2011
Bugaboo Cameleon is practically the only stroller you’ll ever need. This is for parents who want the best stroller for their child and do not as much as glance at the price. Saying that, Bugaboo Cameleon is very pricey.

Bugaboo Cameleon
This high end stroller almost had it all. With a seat and bassinet that detaches from the frame and can be used separately, not only the seat is reversible but the handlebar as well. That means the baby can face in or out as you like, and what’s more, you may choose to have the big wheels in front for rougher terrain walks or small swivel wheels in front for good maneuvering in malls.
It’s really useful that the handlebar is extendable for tall people, and can be folded down to turn the stroller into a baby seat for restaurants without highchairs. Folding up the Bugaboo Cameleon may need a little practice but it goes in your vehicle nicely and may even turn into a travel system if you buy the adapter for Graco car seat.
The Bugaboo Cameleon has three positions for its seat – fully reclined, semi reclined and upright – and it comes with mosquito net, rain coat, and canopy. There is a spacious bag under the stroller where you can keep some essentials for the baby.
It is no doubt that the Bugaboo Cameleon turns heads wherever you go. Its modern design, vibrant colors and good quality fabric give it a luxurious look that invites compliments. The fabric is easy to wash as well, one reviewer pointed out.
Many reviewers honored the Bugaboo Cameleon with names like Lamborghini or Mercedes of strollers, and they’re quite accurate in view of the price too. It may be quite absurd to spend so much on one stroller, but put it like this: you’re spending the money on one stroller that can substitute for many.
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