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HomeStrollersTriple StrollersBugaboo Frog Complete Stroller Color: Sand |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Worth the $$ Sep 11, 2007
By Leahbodeah This stroller gave us freedom, believe it or not. After our baby started rolling over at around 2-1/2 months, she refused to sleep in her car seat. So we were stuck at the house at her bedtime for most of the summer. I recently purchased this, and the bassinet has helped us reclaim our social life. This past weekend, we went out successfully for the first time all summer without a meltdown. We hooked up the bassinet and she went right to bed. She loves the seat part of the stroller too. Now, I don't have to plan my long walks around the sun schedule. I just flip the seat around so she is facing away from the sun. She also used to hate the bumps in the sidewalk and street and scream every time we hit a bump. Now, she doesn't complain at all. I love the ease of the seat positioning too. With my old stroller, the mechanism would constantly get stuck. The mechanics of this stroller are awesome. The only thing that bugs me is my diaper bag doesn't fit on the bars. But I guess that's a good thing, because I have the bag underneath and it forces me to pare down. My husbands comment at the end of the long weekend... "I don't care what you paid for it, it was worth every penny!" My only regret is that we didn't buy this sooner! We would have saved money on accessories and a full sized bassinet.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Creates Stroller Envy! Dec 11, 2010
By Gary Peterson About a year or so ago, my wife bought a Bugaboo Frog Stroller (sand color) for our presently two-year-old boy. She said it was the kind that the stars used. Well, it was rather expensive, I must say. She said it created "stroller envy" when she showed up among all those people with $25 strollers. Well, it does seem to get a lot of notice.
It's a good stroller. The design is thoughtful and it's well built. The baby can be carried in a wide variety of positions.. It has a nice hood cover and we added a helpful carrying pouch under the main part of the stroller that is useful for changing stuff, toys and what not all. All in all, we've been very satisfied with the stroller except for one little design flaw.
The smaller front wheels are a problem. They struggle to get over even small irregularities or bumps. Going over a one inch "step" in a sidewalk can present difficulties, and it's really annoying. The stroller is difficult to push across anything but an absolutely flat surface. If the surface is tilted, the stroller has a strong tendency to slant in the downhill direction and has to be constantly corrected. Of course, we can turn the stroller around and lead with the big back wheels, if we want to. Our other stroller, which is designed for running, rolls over such minor obstacles with little or no problem. Using the Bugaboo is a problem on anything except a horizontal surface..
In any case, we're rather satisfied with the stroller, but they really ought to put more engineering effort into the front (small) wheels design and assembly.
Gary Peterson
Awesome Jan 02, 2011
By J. Paolo Jamora
"Paolo"
We love this stroller. Originally owned a Baby Trend Jogger stroller, bulky and heavy, not the kind you need to haul everywhere you go. The bugaboo is great, easy to handle and assemble.
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