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135 of 144 found the following review helpful:
Does not work with Baby Jogger or BOB Nov 30, 2010
By S. Smith This is not a universal cover because it does not work with the 2 most common jogging strollers. The entire line of Baby Joggers (City Mini, City Elite) and BOB strollers have connected hoods/mesh to the back of the seat. You can not slip it around so it will never be secure. The company really needs to advertise that it absolutely must slip behind the back of the seat. Most common strollers it is okay but most jogging strollers (which I think is what you use the most outside) you can not use this item. Big disappointment. Hope this saves someone else from the hassle.
38 of 38 found the following review helpful:
It's a must have!!! Jan 05, 2007
By Joanne I bought this item based on previous reviews and recommendations and was not disappointed at all. I love the color, the material is easy to wash, and most of all it keeps my baby warm and comfortable. I have a bugaboo cameleon stroller and it fits perfectly. My only recommendation would be for parents to purchase the toddler size rather than the infant size if your baby is older than 3 months. The bag runs rather small so the size labels can be decieving. Other than that, what you see is what you get! Worth every penny!!!!
30 of 31 found the following review helpful:
BundleMe Does The Trick - mostly Jan 03, 2007
By B. A. Joseph So when my son got to the toddler stage, I was worried about how to keep him warm in his stroller. We live in the city, so travel by stroller is a way of life. He loves to be outside, but really dislikes being covered up - you can see the source of needing this product! Overall, we have found this product to be very good - it is machine washable, it is warm for my son (16 months at the time of purchase), there is room for him to grow into it a bit this winter, it fits our Maclaren Quest stroller nicely, and it is attractive. The only downsides we have noted are that we wish it had one zipper up the middle, instead of having a zipper up each side. The reason for this is that we think it would be tougher for our son to get his hands out of the bag this way - he is nothing short of Houdini-like, however, in his ability to get himself out of outwear and protective items like this bag, so it may not matter at all.
The other thing is that is does not attach to the stroller as securely as we would like - it has a tendency to slide down the front, and eventually, usually on a rainy day, the bottom of the bag drags on the ground a bit. However, going back to the fact that it is washable, this is not a huge complaint either. This may also be a function of the stroller with which you are trying to use this.
I would recommend this product to anyone with a squirmy toddler who loves being outside as much as my son does!
22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
City Mini Owners, Have No Fear! Jan 06, 2011
By Heather Stevenson I loved the infant Urban BundleMe we used last winter, but my daughter was too long for it when I tried to reuse it earlier this winter. The bigger issue, though, was the fact that we upgraded to a City Mini stroller last April from our infant car seat/snap & go stroller set up we had last winter. The Urban BundleMe worked fabulously in our Graco SnugRide 32 car seat. After many attempts, however, I had to conclude that there was no way to install the Urban BundleMe in our City Mini without having to give up something else. You can either get the elastic strap over the back of the seat securely (by unsnapping and unvelcroing parts of the City Mini seat from the stroller frame), but then you lose the ability to recline the stroller's seat. Or, you can put the strap over the back of the seat just by pulling the seat forward and slipping the elastic over the back of it that way, but then it doesn't stay on well at all and the entire back of the BundleMe then keeps sliding down and bunching around your child's waist and hips in the stroller. I ended up spending a lot of time reading about various stroller buntings, trying to find one I liked as much as the Urban BundleMe, but that I could put in the City Mini stroller, recline the seat, and know it would stay put. I also didn't want it to cost too much more than the Urban BundleMe. I finally just decided I couldn't find anything that I was willing to give a try, and planned on sewing either velcro, or large snaps, or both on to the back of a Toddler BundleMe and on the back of our stroller seat, hoping that would do the trick.
My mom bought the Toddler Urban BundleMe for us for Christmas, and when I took it out of the package, I saw that they had made changes to it. The infant one I had was bought off my baby registry when I was halfway through my pregnancy...so, sometime in May of 2009, I received it. This Toddler one not only has the elastic strap in the back, but it also has extra quilted fabric at the top of the back half of the bunting. It's elasticized, and meant to be stretched over the top of the stroller seat. I don't know if that's just a new thing they've begun doing with ALL Urban BundleMes (infant *and* toddler), of if it's just exclusive to the toddler one, but whichever it is, that extra way to secure the bunting to the stroller seat WORKS. I never had to break out the velcro and the snaps. I simply pulled the back of the stroller seat forward, slipped the elastic strap over the back of it, and then also pulled the elasticized extra fabric over the top of the seat. I can recline the seat of my City Mini all the way when necessary, and the back of the Urban BundleMe stays securely attached. I'm so thrilled! I've also noticed that the interior is a softer, more velour-like material than what was in my old infant Urban BundleMe (which was also really nice, but this new fabric is even softer!).
I'm so glad I just decided to stick with the Urban BundleMe! I live in NYC and don't have a car, so having a way to keep my daughter warm and cozy in her stroller is essential. We use the subway nearly daily, and when there's no elevator to take (which is often, since NYC has such a terrible subway system), I can just take my daughter out of the stroller, keep the Urban BundleMe in the stroller, lift up the bottom of the BundleMe to find the folding mechanism on the City Mini, lift up the stroller and go. No dirty blanket dragging on the ground, and it's one less thing I have to hold while climbing the stairs. Soon after we get to the top, my daughter is tucked back into her BundleMe, warm and ready to go. On really cold days, I also use my stroller's rain cover. And there's plenty of room inside the Urban BundleMe to fit another blanket if I really think it's necessary. It's so wonderful to not be stuck indoors just because it's cold out. If anything, my daughter is much more comfortable than I am when we go out to run errands!
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Super Soft Oct 03, 2007
By Fire Dragon RN This product is great! I bought this after my baby outgrew the bundle me. It has a nice water resistant exterior and the chamois inside is so soft...I wouldn't mind being snuggled up in this. I washed it inside out before the first use and it came out great with no shedding. I let is air dry and put it in the dryer for 5 minutes just to get some wrinkles out. I really like this product and wish that I bought this from the beginning instead of the regular bundle me that my baby outgrew so fast. We do have the toddler bundle me (regular)for our jogging stroller and it's nice, but the inside of the urban bundle me is so much softer and tends not to shed on baby.
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