The Silver Cross Pop Stroller
After spending a week wrestling with my large, awkward Graco travel system stroller at Disneyland, I came home determined to never do a theme park with a stroller again. Little did I know my in laws were planning to surprise us with a family reunion in Florida at, you guessed it, Disney World. I wasn’t about to turn down a cheap vacation, but I was not going to lug my monster stroller on an airplane. I decided to do a little digging and find something that would keep me and my kid sane.
There are definitely some perks to visiting a theme park with a stroller. I liked having the ability to transport a lot of stuff without having to carry it all. The stroller also became a sort of safe zone for my toddler. When he started getting over-stimulated we just put him in the stroller and pulled down the hood, helping him fall asleep and take a nap even in the middle of the park. Although it’s large, my stroller is also very comfortable to push, a definite plus in a hot, crowded theme park.
So I knew what I wanted in my new “theme park” stroller. It needed to have a basket for carrying our stuff. It needed to have a hood, and it had to recline so my toddler could take a nap. My stroller also needed to be light, easy to maneuver (my old Graco is so wide I couldn’t even take it into many of the shops at the park), and it needed to accommodate a rowdy 2 year old.
After looking around online I found my winner. It’s the Silver Cross Pop Stroller, and it had everything I was looking for. The Pop combined all the best features of my old stroller with all of the portability of an umbrella stroller. First, the Pop had a nice basket, something that is hard to find in a lot of travel strollers. It also had a deep hood which I loved because it had an SPF of 50. My son is very fair and I was worried about him getting burned in Florida. As a nice bonus, it comes with a rain cover that we found very useful since our reunion was in the rainy season.
The Silver Cross Pop is also tiny when it’s folded up and very light, only about 15lbs. There is also a strap for carrying it. The Silver Cross Pop was so small that the airline let us check it at the gate. The Pop is also very comfortable to use. I often have to stoop down to use umbrella strollers, but the Pop Stroller’s handles were at a comfortable height, and they were very easy on my hands.
The Pop Stroller is easy to fold even with one hand, and my absolute favorite feature is that as you lower the seat there is a mechanism that makes the motion very smooth. My little boy takes forever to get to sleep, and if he wakes up he won’t go back to napping. The slow recline feature made it so that he never woke up when we lowered him back, and he slept a lot longer in that position.
Now that we are home, we use the Pop all the time. It’s just as good as my full-size stroller and a lot easier to handle. You can buy the Silver Cross Pop Stroller on their website or at stroller stores all around the country.
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