Minggu, 25 September 2011

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Inglesina 2013 Stroller Lampone Purple

Inglesina 2013 Stroller Lampone Purple

Right out of the box it was practically already put together. Though the manual only had pictures rather than written instructions it didn't make a difference since common sense was all needed to put this stroller together. The reclining seat is perfect and easy to adjust with her in it. My daughter was able to sleep in it while I shopped. The color was slightly different than the pictures (more of a deep burgundy purple than royal purple in pics) however I love it just the same. The umbrella hood is great because it covered her face completely not only from the sun but also from the lights of the store while she slept. Easy open and close, very lightweight and the side handle made carrying it even more convenient. I love the peekaboo window and fact the u can close it to keep the sun from baby's head. Pushes smoothly and the handles are perfect for holding your diaper bag and other light purchases. I can go on and on about this stroller bottom line if you're looking for a lightweight umbrella stroller this is the perfect one... At least it was for us.

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4 komentar:

  1. I havent try it yet, but i've heard very good recomendations. I already opened it and so far so good, just waiting for my son to born to really try it

    BalasHapus
  2. I had been searching for a compact stroller with all the features I wanted and this is it! I'm in Japan and my jogging stroller is way too big getting around in a country that specializes in miniaturizing everything. My son is 17 months, 32 lbs and 34 inches long. First of all this stroller was ready to roll right out the box! I only had to attach the belly bar, canopy and cup holder!!! This stroller fits my son perfectly and I should get great use out of it since the maximum weight capacity is 55lbs!. I love that it has a REMOVABLE and flexible belly bar which most umbrella strollers don't have in addition to the adjustable canopy with EXTRA coverage. And there is an adjustable leg rest which my son loves because his feet aren't touching the foot rest yet. Note: there are two levers hidden that you have to squeeze for it to go down. The seat also does a full recline! The wheels are great! They seem to be the hard rubber kind. I'm 5'7 and the handle bars are high enough for me to push comfortably and away from my body so I'm not kicking the back wheels and they are made with the soft grip material. The basket is big compared to other umbrella strollers, but small compared to my jogging stroller. I'm able to stuff my Columbia backpack diaper bag in it with a little room to spare for small items. If the seat back is fully reclined I won't be able to get the diaper bag out without lifting it up. There is a cup holder that securely fits a medium size fast food cup or bottle of water. I hated the cup holders on the jogging strollers because they bounced around on uneven ground. My son's sippy cup won't fit. This stroller also comes with a rain cover which is a plus. I love freebies. It only covers the front, but I read that the canopy is water-proof I have yet to test that. I'm contemplating buying the Jeep brand that goes all over though. The fold and open is also easy to do and it locks in place when closing and has a carry handle. It is a bit heavy (I think 15lbs), but it feels very sturdy and durable. I only pushed around the house on hardwood floors. I will update when we go out. For a video demonstration and review for the 2012 model, YouTube Baby Gizmo Inglesina Trip.

    UPDATE: So after getting out, this stroller is everything I hoped for. It handled really well on uneven asphalt/sidewalk. It took me a moment to adjust my stride and arm positioning, my feet did scruff the back wheels a few times. My son took a brief nap and I was able to lay the seat back all the way down without disturbing him. It was pretty windy when we first got out, but the canopy was great at blocking the wind especially while he was napping. It rained a little later on and the canopy IS water-proof!!! Even in steady rain the water continued to bead up and roll off. I did have a little trouble steering one-handed while holding my umbrella. It was hard to make turns, but I found that switching handle bars and stepping opposite the side of stroller in the direction I wanted to turn helped the best (ex. step left to turn right). Oh and I forgot to mention that the stroller is slim enough to pass through the train station's ticket entrances/exits. No more having to use the wheelchair entrance. All in all, I'm VERY HAPPY with this stroller. :)

    BalasHapus
  3. Right out of the box it was practically already put together. Though the manual only had pictures rather than written instructions it didn't make a difference since common sense was all needed to put this stroller together. The reclining seat is perfect and easy to adjust with her in it. My daughter was able to sleep in it while I shopped. The color was slightly different than the pictures (more of a deep burgundy purple than royal purple in pics) however I love it just the same. The umbrella hood is great because it covered her face completely not only from the sun but also from the lights of the store while she slept. Easy open and close, very lightweight and the side handle made carrying it even more convenient. I love the peekaboo window and fact the u can close it to keep the sun from baby's head. Pushes smoothly and the handles are perfect for holding your diaper bag and other light purchases. I can go on and on about this stroller bottom line if you're looking for a lightweight umbrella stroller this is the perfect one... At least it was for us.

    BalasHapus