Silvercross Dazzle
The Silvercross Dazzle is the latest in a string of smart designer strollers, because, let’s face it, your kid will grow up to be a lonely troll if his stroller isn’t the baby equivalent of a BMW. Am I the only person who thinks it’s crazy to pay nearly $300 for what is essentially a glorified umbrella stroller? I’m sure I’m not, but just in case you are even considering such an outrageous proposition as buying a Silvercross Dazzle, allow me to talk some sense into you.
To be fair, the Silvercross Dazzle is easy on the eyes with its neat aluminum frame and funky handles that make it look like a giant bent paperclip. It also comes with a lot of nifty features like an attachable carrycot and a matching quilted blanket. I won’t complain about the Silvercross Dazzle’s styling. I won’t even complain about the Silvercross Dazzle’s functionality—I’m pretty sure all four wheels roll and everything, allowing one to place a child inside and push her around to various locations. What I would like to complain about is the Silvercross Dazzle’s value.
Silvercross claims that the Dazzle stroller was “researched in the world’s style capitals” (which are London, Paris, New York, and Tokyo in case you want to know). I know that to me, research is a vital part of any stroller purchase. I want to know, nay, I must know, that a prototype of my Silvercross Dazzle was pushed by an elegant woman down the Champs Elysées or 5th avenue in Manhattan. Do you really want to pay all that extra money because the Silvercross Dazzle has been used in some big cities? Ultimately, you can find a perfectly good light stroller for far less than half the price of the Silvercross Dazzle.
In what is clearly an attempt to annoy me even further, the ad campaign for the Silvercross Dazzle is completely moronic. Silvercross has set up a faux photo shoot in which a glamorous model (just like me and you) poses for photos while her uncooperative child runs around ruining the shots. In the background, the Silvercross Dazzle sits in all it hip glory just begging you to reach out and stroke its lovely flanks. If I were in charge of such a shoot, I’d have the photographer sacked for letting the Silvercross Dazzle get in the shot in the first place.
Bottom line: don’t spend your hard-earned money on the Silvercross Dazzle. Sure, it’s probably a great stroller, but you are paying for a look, not functionality. Do yourself and your child a favor by taking all the money you save by purchasing some reasonably priced model from the Silvercross Dazzle’s competition and putting it in a college savings account. Now that’s smart.
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Double Buggy
A double buggy is essential whether you are a new mum of twins or you need to tote around a toddler and a baby at the same time. Choosing a double buggy can give you a headache. There are a lot of double buggy models out there, and all of them seem to plusses and minuses. If you don’t have the time of energy to comparison shop (and as a busy mum of two, who could blame you), consider the results of a recent double buggy product test conducted by the team at babyworld.co.uk.
The Babyworld staff tested three types of double buggy models, umbrella fold, flat fold, and rough terrain. All of the top ten double buggy models fit into one of these categories. Which will work best for you depends on your circumstances. If you are driving around a lot, a flat fold double buggy that fits easily into the boot works well. If you are walking into town along a narrow lane, a rough terrain double buggy is ideal. If you live in the middle of the city, an easy to carry umbrella fold double buggy will make getting on and off the bus much easier.
While all ten double buggies tested ranked well in various areas, there were a few that really stood out. Below is a brief summary of the double buggy test results for the top performing buggy in each of the model types.
Umbrella Fold Double Buggy
The Maclaren Twin Traveler ticks all the boxes when it comes to an umbrella fold double buggy. In addition to the usual pushchair features, the Maclaren Twin Traveler has washable seat covers, independent sunshades, bottle holders, and includes foot muffs, rain cover, and head huggers for each baby. The Maclaren Twin Traveler is a smooth operator; testers found this double buggy easy to push, maneuver, fold, and carry. The only downside? The £220 price tag.
Flat Fold Double Buggy
The American-made Graco DuoRider isn’t as pretty as the Maclaren double buggy, but what it lacks in looks it makes up for in function. The Graco DuoRider double buggy is a breeze to push and maneuver. This light double buggy weighs in at a slim 10.5kg. The Graco DuoRider collapses with one hand and fits easily into the boot. All of this comes at an attractive £129.99. However, the Graco DuoRide double buggy does not come with a rain cover, and some testers said the swivel front wheels can be a little squirrelly.
Rough Terrain Double Buggy
The Mountain Buggy Terrain Double was the only buggy to rank well in the rough terrain category. This tough double buggy is solid and sturdy with smooth-ride air filled tires and a heavy duty rain cover. While the Mountain Buggy Terrain Double performs well over bumpy lanes and cracked pavement, the lack of swivel wheels makes this buggy difficult to steer around sharp corners. The other drawback is the Mountain Buggy Terrain Double’s enormous price tag of £545.
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Baby Pushchair
For a new mum, a baby pushchair is more than a convenience: it’s a necessity. Mums today need to be mobile, and medical science has shown the benefits of the fresh air and stimulation baby gets from riding in a pushchair. But with all the makes and models of baby pushchairs out there, how does a new mum know what to buy? In the end, the choice of a baby pushchair is a personal one, but there are a few essential features every new mum should look for in a pushchair.
The first step to finding the perfect pushchair for your baby is to consider where you’ll be taking the pushchair the most. Do you live in the middle of a large city? In that case, you will need a baby pushchair that is light, agile, and easy to collapse and carry onto busses, trains, and the underground. If you are a country mum living in a more rural area, you’ll want a sturdy baby pushchair with good suspension and puncture proof tires to make travel over bumpy roads and lanes comfortable for baby. If you are a suburban mum living in between these two extremes, consider a hybrid baby pushchair that combines the features of a portable urban system with a sturdy cross-country pushchair.
Regardless of which model baby pushchair you choose, any pushchair worth its salt will have the following essential features.
Flat recline seat
You may be tempted by high-end baby pushchairs that convert from pram to pushchair. If your budget allows, by all means, buy the pushchair, but if you want to spend less, a basic baby pushchair with a flat recline seat will do just as well. Baby will still be able to lie flat, and though she won’t be facing you, you can still easily keep an eye on her.
Shopping Basket
Only the cheapest, most basic pushchair models don’t have a shopping basket. Even if you plan on using a baby pushchair only to run occasional errands, don’t skimp when it comes to a shopping basket. Baby requires a lot of gear, and you’ll be happy to have a place to carry all her things as well as a few of your own. Make sure you can access the shopping basket even when the baby pushchair is reclined flat.
Sunshade
Doctors and scientists have long been warning us about the dangers of too much sun exposure. Baby’s delicate skin is especially vulnerable to UV rays, and your pushchair should have a large sunshade to protect her. Some models even have sunshades that offer SPF protection, just like sun block lotion. Sunshades are also helpful in blocking out indoor lights when baby is trying to nap in her pushchair.
Swivel Wheels
Unless you plan to take your baby pushchair jogging or over very rough terrain, you’ll want front wheels that swivel. Baby pushchairs with these types of wheels are much easier to steer and maneuver, and the pushchair wheels can usually be locked in place if needed.
There are a lot of budget-conscious baby pushchair models that offer all of the features above. Whether or not you want to spend a lot on a baby pushchair is a personal decision, but a solid baby pushchair with a flat recline seat, a shopping basket, a sunshade, and swivel wheels will meet all of you and your baby’s basic needs without emptying your bank account.
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Twin Baby Stroller
Buying a twin stroller can be an expensive proposition. Do you really need to spend $300, $400, or even $500 to get a quality twin stroller? The answer depends on your circumstances. If you are the mother of twin babies, paying a little extra for a twin stroller that will last may be worthwhile. If you have a toddler and an infant, a twin stroller is probably just a transitional solution until your older child starts walking, so buying an expensive twin stroller is impractical. Either way, you shouldn’t need to take out a loan just to buy a stroller. Consider the following budget-conscious models when choosing a twin stroller for your family.
Graco Family Tree Duo Stroller
Graco has been a top name in strollers in America for generations. The slogan, “Moms who know trust Graco” is not an exaggeration. The Family Tree Duo twin stroller is an extraordinary value at just over $100 and is available at sites like Target.com. The Graco Family Tree Duo has recline seats, individual sun hoods, child snack trays, parent organizer, and the easy maneuverability Graco is famous for. The Family Tree Duo twin stroller is tandem style, making it easy to get through narrow doorways and aisles. However, tandem twin strollers aren’t for everyone. Some moms find tandem twin strollers difficult to steer and don’t like having limited access to the child in the rear seat.
Chico C5 Twin Stroller
Coming in at around $190, the Chico C5 side-by-side twin stroller is pricier than the Graco Family Tree Duo, but it also has more features. The Chico C5 Twin Stroller is a good choice for parents with babies of different ages because each seat has independent recline, leg adjustment, and sun canopy, making it easy to accommodate both your children comfortable. The Chico C5 also has padded seats and comfort safety harnesses, ensuring that your babies feel at ease in this twin stroller. The Chico twin stroller has sporty styling for the parent who wants to look cool pushing around two kids. Weighing in at 29lbs, the Chico C5 Twin Stroller is a little on the heavy side, and, unfortunately this twin stroller is only suitable for children over 6 months, making it an impractical choice for families with infants.
2005 Maclaren Rally Twin Baby Stroller
Maclaren is a popular brand in Europe where it is appreciated for its sleek design and mod fabrics. The latest model Maclaren twin stroller will cost you over $250, but a 2005 model will only run you about $130, and honestly, who cares what year your stroller was designed. The Maclaren Rally Twin Baby Stroller has all the standard features in addition to wide, comfy seats and compact umbrella fold. In all honesty, you don’t buy a Maclaren twin stroller for its amazing features; you buy it because it looks cool. So, if you are a style-conscious sort of person, the Maclaren may be right for you.
2007 Combi Twin Sport 2 Double Stroller
If you can find it on sale, the 2007 Combi Twin Sport 2 Double Stroller can cost as little as $187. Combi makes sensible, lightweight twin strollers that are easy to fold, carry, and push. The Combi Twin Sport 2 looks modern and fresh and comes with some nice extras including individual foot muffs and removable, washable seat covers. This twin stroller weighs only 21lbs and is designed to be ultra portable without sacrificing any of the features of a standard twin stroller. While the Combi Twin Sport 2 does take a matching combi car seat, it can only handle one at a time. Some parents say the Combi twin stroller’s shopping baskets are essentially useless, and moms miss having snack trays for their kids.
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Silver Cross S4 Stroller
I live in the middle of a city, but I spend most of the weekends visiting my parents at their farm in Vermont, so I bought the Silver Cross S4 Stroller because it could go from city to country without giving me any grief. The S4 stroller is a three wheel deign. At first, I was doubtful that the Silver Cross S4 would be sturdy enough, but I ended up liking the 3 wheel chassis a lot. Three wheels mean the Silver Cross S4 is very agile and easy to maneuver through busy streets. I can usually push the S4 stroller with one hand, leaving my other arm free for a drink or chatting on the phone.
The Silver Cross S4 performs equally well at my parent’s place. My mom and dad love to take me son for long walks along the dirt road that runs the perimeter of their property. I was concerned at first because the road can be quite bumpy, but the Silver Cross S4 has great suspension, and my son actually slept through his first ride around the farm. Unlike some other all-terrain strollers I have seen, the Silver Cross S4 has puncture proof tires so I don’t have to worry about broken glass in the city or barbed wire at the farm.
Since I spend a lot of time traveling with my son, I opted to get the Silver Cross Ventura Plus car seat to go with the S4 stroller. Oftentimes I need to run errands while my son is napping, so I appreciate being able to push him around in the Silver Cross S4 without waking him up. When my son was very young, I also used the Ventura Plus car seat to turn the S4 stroller into a makeshift pram.
I have found Silver Cross to be a great company. The S4 stroller came with a lot of extras I didn’t expect like a foot muff, a ventilated rain cover, and a diaper bag/changing mat combo that matches the stroller. The foot muff and the rain cover are both great for pushing the S4 stroller around in cold and wet weather. My son is usually warmer than I am when we come in during the winter.
The only flaw with the Silver Cross S4 is that it can be tricky to fold in the beginning, and I don’t think it would fit easily in the trunk of a very small car. Overall, I recommend the Silver Cross S4 to anyone that wants a stroller that can go anywhere.
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Silver Cross Pop Duo
If you are looking for a side-by-side double pushchair that doesn’t take up all the room in your boot, the Silver Cross Pop Duo may be your answer. Unlike other bulky double pushchairs, the Silver Cross Pop Duo is lean, light, and easy for even petite mums to maneuver over curbs and on and off the bus.
The Silver Cross Pop Duo only weighs 11kg, so it’s easy to heft in and out of the boot. Silver Cross has designed the Pop Duo with urban mums in mind, and created this double pushchair specifically for the types of errands mums run the most. Shopping is easy with the Pop Duo because it fits through most doors. At only 76cm wide, the Silver Cross Pop Duo can go places most other side-by-side double pushchairs can’t. Some mums find the handles on the Pop Duo to be a little high as Silver Cross tries to accommodate taller parents.
The Silver Cross Pop Duo is very portable. Because it is so easy to fold and store, it makes an ideal pushchair for going on holiday. The Pop Duo is loaded with conveniences that make travel easier. Silver Cross includes a ventilated rain hood with the Pop Duo, so weather isn’t an obstacle to going out. The Pop Duo also features a large double shopping basket for parcels and smaller pouches on the back of each pushchair for emergency items like tissues, pacifiers, keys, and snacks.
Silver Cross has made the Pop Duo as safe as a light-weight pushchair can be. Each seat has a safety harness, and the Pop Duo comes with an extra large sunshade for protecting baby’s delicate skin. The Pop Duo is suitable from birth, and each seat can be lowered independently so baby can nap while your older child enjoys the scenery. Silver Cross has designed a unique one-handed lowering mechanism that makes adjusting the Pop Duo’s seats a smooth process—good news for mums of sleeping babies.
While the Silver Cross Pop Duo isn’t ideal for jogging or extended walks through the countryside, it is perfect for city-dwelling mums with a minimum amount of space.
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Baby Buggy
Have you ever wonder what happens to a mum with two sets of twins under the age of 3 besides of nervous breakdown? If she’s smart, she’ll find a way to move all four babies at once. Enter the Angeles Bye Bye Baby Buggy. The standard model comes with six (that’s right) seats, but let’s not be unreasonable. Four seats should be plenty.
The Bye Bye Baby Buggy was initially designed for day care centers to allow easy transport of multiple toddlers at once, but this baby buggy is growing in popularity with parents of multiples. Bye Bye Baby Buggy’s four-seat model comes with tiered seating so everyone has a great view when visiting the zoo or park. All the Bye Bye Baby Buggy’s seats have high backs for the comfort and safety of baby passengers. While not suitable from birth, the Bye Bye Baby Buggy does accommodate children from 5 to 36 months in age. Angeles does make an Infant Soft Buggy Seat attachment that makes the Bye Bye Baby Buggy suitable for newborns.
At first, one might think it awkward to push a giant baby buggy with four toddlers strapped inside. It is. It would be downright laughable to suggest that the Bye Bye Baby Buggy is agile or maneuverable, but it isn’t as challenging as it looks. The Bye Bye Baby Buggy is narrow enough to fit through a standard door, and while steering takes some muscle, Angeles has designed this buggy to be reasonable responsive. Safety is ensured with user-friendly foot pedal breaks and safety harnesses standard on every Bye Bye Baby Buggy. All models of the baby buggy come in bright red, ensuring high visibility as if carting around four babies at once wasn’t enough.
A baby buggy so massive is, not surprisingly, strong as a tank. The Bye Bye Baby Buggy is designed to withstand years of abuse from little passengers—remember this baby buggy was originally intentioned for day care centers. Every Bye Bye Baby Buggy comes with a three year guarantee, and replacement parts are available online should the buggy have a problem later on.
Not surprisingly, the Angeles Bye Bye Baby Buggy costs an arm and a leg and probably a few teeth as well. The good news is that because it is so specialized, there is a strong market for Bye Bye Baby Buggies at child care centers and preschools. It’s certainly not for everyone, but for those special mums who’ve been “blessed” with multiple babies, the Bye Bye Baby Buggy may just be the answer to a prayer.
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SilverCross Sleepover Deluxe Linear
I looked into the Silver Cross Sleepover Deluxe because it is both versatile and unique. I wanted a stroller that was different looking but still had all the features I needed. The Sleepover Deluxe Linear was a natural choice. Silver Cross is a UK-based company, and the Sleepover Deluxe Linear has a very British look that I love.
The Sleepover Deluxe Linear starts out as a pram, which is distinctive all by itself in the US. I was worried that the pram might be unsafe for a newborn because the baby wouldn’t be strapped in, but the Silver Cross Sleepover Deluxe Linear has a soft Velcro strap attached to the pram mattress. However, after using the pram for a while, I realized how safe it really was. The body of the Sleepover Deluxe Linear is deep and solid. I felt very safe using it with my newborn. I also love the colors the Sleepover Deluxe Linear came in. I chose the “Shoreline” color because the liner was darker, and I think it will be easier to clean. Silver Cross uses much nicer and better looking fabrics than other companies. The Sleepover Deluxe Linear I bought has very soft fabric, but I have been able to wipe it clean easily.
I also like that the Silver Cross Sleepover Deluxe Linear comes with a matching diaper bag and changing pad, so all my baby gear is coordinated. Silver Cross also includes a foot muff and rain cover that matches the rest of the Sleepover Deluxe Linear’s fabric. I decided to get the Silver Cross Ventura Plus car seat, making the Sleepover Deluxe Linear a complete travel system, but I love the pram so much I use it without the car seat most of the time.
The best thing about the Silver Cross Sleepover Deluxe Linear is that it comes with a wooden stand for the stroller body, so you can bring the pram in at night and use it as a cradle. This feature of the Sleepover Deluxe Linear has saved us a lot of money since we didn’t have to buy a separate bassinette or a port-a-crib. The Silver Cross Sleepover Deluxe Linear makes traveling with our baby very easy since he doesn’t have to keep getting used to new beds.
The Sleepover Deluxe Linear also converts into a stroller, but I haven’t used that feature yet since my child is still quite young. I have heard it can be hard to push in stroller mode. I chose the Sleepover Deluxe Linear instead of the Sleepover Deluxe Classic because the Linear chassis folds easier, and the Linear model and is freestanding, so I can just leave it in the corner by the door.
Over all, the Silver Cross Sleepover Deluxe Linear is a great stroller for someone who is looking for something out of the ordinary. The Sleepover Deluxe Linear is also fairly priced when you consider the accessories it comes with and all the extra gear you won’t have to buy.
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Double Stroller
I have two energetic (that’s the nice way to say it) boys, so I bought the Baby Planet Unity Sport Stroller after reading all the great reviews about it. I am not disappointed in this double stroller and would recommend it to anyone. I love the sporty look of the Baby Planet stroller, and my boys call it the “fire truck.”
I was a little doubtful about the handle at first, but the Unity double stroller is so easy to steer that I can usually do it one handed. I also like that the Baby Planet Unity Sport has a weight limit of 55lbs per child. My boys are big for their ages, and I wanted a double stroller that would last us a long time.
The Baby Planet Unity Sport Stroller is amazingly easy to fold and is actually quite compact for a double stroller. My Graco Quatro was almost as big and heavy as the Baby Planet stroller, and it was only for one child. I drive a Honda Accord, and I have no problem getting this double stroller in and out of the trunk. I can fold the Baby Planet Unity Sport with one hand, but I need two to open it.
A lot of double strollers I looked at had smaller baskets beneath them, but the Baby Planet Unity Sport fits my diaper bag, purse, and my younger son’s push toy with no problem. The other thing I like is that Baby Planet has a free recycling program where they will take your old stroller, even if it’s not the Baby Planet brand, and recycle it or refurbish it for families in need. We try to be a “green” family, and my older son was happy his stroller was going to help someone in need.
The only complaints I have about this double stroller is that it is a little heavy for my mother, who watches my kids often, but my husband and I can lift the double stroller easily. The stroller was also a little hard to open and close at first, but once it was broken in, we had no problems.
Over all, the Baby Planet Unity Sport double stroller is a great long-term investment for families with more than one child. The price is high, but you’ll get a double stroller that will be a workhorse for years.
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Double Pram
If you have twins, or know someone who does, and you have a lot of money to blow on the best double pram ever, you need look no further than Mountain Buggy Urban Double stroller. Mountain Buggy is based in New Zealand, a land known for outdoor adventure and diversity. It makes sense that such a country would produce such a versatile double pram. The Mountain Buggy Urban Double converts to a side by side double pram rugged enough for off-pavement use and even jogging while managing to be agile enough for indoor and urban use. The Mountain Buggy Urban Double is so easy to push it can be controlled with one hand, and it is narrow enough to fit through a standard doorway.
However, the best feature of the Urban Double is its ability to be customized with a mind-boggling array of configurations. Remember those twins I mentioned? You can tote them both with optional carrycot attachments, making the Mountain Buggy Urban Double into a slick double pram. Best of all, you can opt for a twin bassinette, a single, double-wide carrycot. Essentially, your twins can ride together in one large pram instead of being separated in individual compartments. Imagine your twins playing together and enjoying contact with each other while riding in the Mountain Buggy Urban Double pram. Since the twins will no doubt take to screaming at each other once they get older, why not enjoy their cooing and cuddling while you can?
All this luxury comes at a price, anywhere from $500 to $700 dollars—more with accessories. You could justify it by saying that when you buy the Mountain Buggy Urban Double you get a double jogging stroller and a regular double pram all in one, but that isn’t really the case. The mountain buggy weighs in at a hefty 35 lbs, and folds up to a bulky 29 x 42 x 12 inches, so don’t plan on having any extra space in your trunk unless you drive an SUV (and if you can afford the Mountain Buggy Urban Double, you probably do). Loading and unloading such a heavy double pram is simply impractical for running errands around town.
On the plus side, the Mountain Buggy Urban Double holds 120 lbs of kid. That means your darling little twins can keep using this double pram in stroller mode for years. The Mountain Buggy Urban Double is also an excellent choice if you live in a more rural area. The double pram is designed to handle mildly bumpy terrain, even with infants on board, so feel free to take the Mountain Buggy Urban Double, ironic though it may be, on a stroll down the a country lane.
Some parents have complained about various components of the Mountain Buggy Urban Double, but overall, they seem to rave about the double pram’s easy handling and unique accommodation of multiple babies. So, if you can afford it, go ahead and treat your twins to a little more togetherness, even when going for a walk.
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