Baby Trend Sit N Stand® 5-in-1 - Shopper Stroller - Blue Mist - Blue
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Brand | Baby Trend |
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Color | Blue |
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Product Id | 396646 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 093302052853 |
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this is great upgrade to a normal umbrella stroller, perfect height and the basket underneath is a good addition. perfect for what I needed it for.
I love it !!! So easy to pick up and go...
I love it its light weight just how I like it and of course I love the color. Its a lil hard to close but that Ill get use to the only part that bugs me a bit is the hood besides that its perfect
Best stroller I've ever Botton very light easy to store the only thing I did not like about it is the shade dropper is too small does not cover the child's face not much room to store things underneath but is Very convenient easy to travel around with. I can pick up my son and the stroller at the same time without having an issue struggling upstairs or downstairs when I'm in the New York train stations
My baby Grandson loves our walks together. He's learned "birdie" stick, truck while we stroll along. Wish he'd say "GRAMMA."
I'm so happy with this purchase I loved is comfortable and lightweight
It's difficult to get the part where you would put your foot on to push it open at the joint, theresc2 brackets you have to push by hand
Great stroller for occasional use, for kids up to 50 lbs. I purchased the Baby Trend Rocket Stroller, Princeton model, to use for walks, at my house, when my grandkids visit. I also plan to use it on day trips for when my 5 year old (41lbs) granddaughter gets tired of walking. We took it to the zoo and it performed great, for all the reasons I originally chose it: sturdy, lightweight frame, strong wheels, lightly padded, flexible seat that can be slightly reclined, padded handles, storage basket underneath, accessory pockets situated between the handles, and a retractable canopy. The stroller was able to handle the miles of uneven terrain and uphill climbs. I kept keys and valuables in the zippered pocket and used the other 2 pickets as cup holders. The basket underneath is wide but not tall so it cant hold a diaper bag or purse but it did hold a large flexible bag filled with all our necessities for the day. In my opinion the stroller is a big step up from the traditional umbrella stroller but folds up the same way and does not take up any more trunk space. There are two things that we do not like: the handles do not extend, so the stroller was too short and uncomfortable for my tall (6ft 2in) son to push, and the canopy is too small and sits too far back to offer any real protection from sun or rain. I was able to add long strips to the existing shirt velcro tabs so the canopy sat farther forward and partially blocked the sun from my granddaughters face.
Not a comfortable seat for my toddler. Needs cushion on the upper side for her head and back.
This is an okay stroller. And that's only because it is compact and nice-looking, but I wouldn't recommend it for a few reasons. First, it is not easy to fold because you have to manually unhinge it (WITH YOUR HANDS! NOT YOUR FEET) at the base to release it to fold and you have to do the same when opening it up. You have to manually clip the hinge so it stays open. There should be some type of foot lever or any easier way to do this. This is not ideal for a parent on the go. Also, there is storage space in the base, but it is blocked on both sides so you can't really place anything in the undercarriage unless it is very slim or very very small.