Saturday, November 12, 2016

Kolcraft


Why would a parent of two need a single stroller? My husband and I purchased the Kolcraft Cloud Plus Lightweight Strollers to take to Disney World (we got annual passes). These buggies came in handy when my husband and I had to take our daughter and son in different directions. We purchased this particular Brand for a number of reasons: partly for its premium features, but mostly for its amazingly low price. This one time, my husband and I witnessed a couple whose stroller had been stolen from the stroller park at Magic Kingdom.

From that incident, we set our budget to under $ a stroller. Even so, we wanted to get something that would be compact and lightweight, easy to fold, and offered ample storage space. To secure the tots, we sought something with a 5-point harness.

Overall, the Kolcraft Cloud Plus Lightweight Stroller impressed me. Great performance, incredible durability, and quality features for a budget stroller. I still have a pricy double stroller, but I plan on keeping the single strollers for a long time to come. It is the perfect low-priced stroller to take to the park. I compiled this review of Kolcraft Cloud Plus Lightweight Stroller to help you know everything you need to know about this buggy.

The Good


  • The Kolcraft Cloud has a higher weight limit than many other lightweight strollers.
  • The fabric for the seat is screwed into the frame, making it very durable.
  • An extended-length canopy completely covers my child.
  • Three- and Five-Point Harness for safety an infant and toddler baby as my choice.
  • Stands Alone When Collapsed, It's another awesome feature what I like this stroller for.
  • This stroller has One-Hand Fold System what makes easy my traveling with the baby.
  • The Kolcraft Stroller is Available in Several Colors, Slate, Fire Red, and Fuchsia for boys and girls.


The Bad


  • Limited color options.
  • Plastic wheels.

Overall, if you need a value of your price, this is the stroller that you should go for. The stroller is great and it will serve all your needs immediately. Check out the Editor’s Choice Double Jogging Stroller Reviews.

Chicco Activ3

Chicco Activ3 Jogging Stroller is a great choice for parents who want their babies to enjoy the outdoors as much as they do. I came upon the stylish Chicco during my search for a stroller that would allow me to go jogging with my 8 month old. I was particularly drawn by a guarantee that this jogging stroller was strong enough to hold my son’s weight and ensure a smooth ride on whatever terrain I chose. This prompted me to dig deeper and I came across some fascinating facts about Chicco Activ3 Jogging Stroller.

Seat

The Activ3 seat is roomy and accommodates up to 50 lbs. It measures 13″ wide, with a 20″ seat back and a measurement of 26″ from seat back to canopy. A padded, 5-point harness keeps yours babe safely in the seat and the footrest keeps their legs comfy while still being easy to wipe clean. The removable baby bumper does double duty as a bumper bar and car seat adapter for the Chicco KeyFit. he recline is an easy-to-do, one-handed recline that has four positions and the stroller fabric is removable for hand-washing.

Storage

The basket underneath the seat is very roomy for an all-terrain/jogging stroller and can be accessed easily from the back or sides. While other brands stop there at storage, we love that Chicco took it a step further and also gave us a parent tray on the handle bar that can hold two bottles (or cups!) and a center section for a phone or iPod.

Canopy

Canopy size matters with sport strollers! Chicco gave us the most fabulous, full-coverage canopy that you can get. It folds all the way down to the baby bumper bar! Whoot! Whoot! There is also a peek-a-boo window on top of the canopy to sneak a peek at the rider.

Handle

It’s hard and awkward for taller parents to run with a stroller with a short handlebar. That’s why we LOVE-LOVE-LOVE the handle on the Activ3. It is one of the tallest on the market adjusting from 39″ to 45″ from ground to handle.

What you have to must know


There is no doubt that the Chicco Activ3 jogging stroller is one the best jogging strollers out there. I feel like Chicco really stepped up their game in their jogging stroller product line with this stroller – I wouldn’t be surprised if this stroller turns out to be the flagship product for Chicco

Friday, November 11, 2016

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Baby Stroller

William Kent developed an early stroller in 1733. In 1733, the Duke of Devonshire asked Kent to build a means of transport that would carry his children. Kent obliged by constructing a shell shaped basket on wheels that the children could sit in. This was richly decorated and meant to be pulled by a goat or small pony. Benjamin Potter Crandall sold baby carriages in America in the 1830s which have been described as the "first baby carriages manufactured in America". His son, Jesse Armour Crandall was issued a number of patents for improvements and additions to the standard models. These included adding a brake to carriages, a model which folded, designs for parasols and an umbrella hanger. By 1840, the baby carriage became extremely popular. Queen Victoria bought three carriages from Hitchings Baby Store.

The carriages of those days were built of wood or wicker and held together by expensive brass joints. These sometimes became heavily ornamented works of art. Models were also named after royalty, Princess and Duchess being popular names, as well as Balmoral and Windsor.

In June 1889, William H. Richardson patented his idea of the first reversible stroller. The bassinet was designed so it could face out or in towards the parent. He also made structural changes to the carriage. Until then the axis did not allow each wheel to move separately, Richardson’s design allowed this, which increased maneuverability of the carriages. As the 1920s began, prams were now available to all families and were becoming safer, with larger wheels, brakes, deeper prams, and lower, sturdier frames.

In 1965, Owen Maclaren, an aeronautical engineer, worked on complaints his daughter made about travelling from England to America with her heavy pram. Using his knowledge of aeroplanes, Maclaren designed a stroller with an aluminium frame and created the first true umbrella stroller. He then went on to found Maclaren, which manufactured and sold his new design. The design took off and soon “strollers” were easier to transport and used everywhere.

What is the difference between a pushchair and a buggy, stroller, or pram?


Retailers make choosing transport for your baby extra baffling by using terms such as pushchair and stroller interchangeably. However, there are slight differences between the different models: 

  • A pushchair is relatively sturdy in comparison to a stroller. You should be able to recline the seat fully and have it either forward-facing or parent-facing. It's usually suitable for both newborns and older babies, and can often fold flat.
  • A pram is designed to carry newborns and younger babies, usually while they're lying down. It's sturdy and generally can't be folded flat.
  • A stroller is lightweight and collapsible, ideal for older babies.
  • A buggy can be a pushchair or a stroller, depending on who you ask.

Important Questions

Is the handlebar high enough? Take a few strollers for a test push. The most annoying thing when you're out for a walk is pushing a stroller with handles so low that you have to stoop, or so short that you kick the back of the stroller. Look for handles that fit your height and your gait.

Where will you put the diaper bag and groceries? You'll seldom be out just strolling. You'll be running errands or visiting friends with an afternoon's worth of supplies. A basket under the seat is important, and it's lacking on some European strollers. (Where do Europeans stash grocery bags?) Less important, but certainly nice, are cup holders and storage spaces on the handlebar. You can keep water for yourself, pacifiers for baby, and other things in easy reach. Still less important are side pockets -- you can readily buy a storage bag to hang off the back of the stroller. But keep in mind that if you hang too much on the stroller, it could tip over backward.

Can you fold it easily? There may be some families that never fold their strollers. But most parents need to fold them to get them into the car, if not into the house. If you have to wrestle the stroller to the floor, that's not an easy fold. If the stroller doesn't lock in it's folded position, but instead springs back open at the slightest provocation, that's not good either. And sometimes it's just too hard to remember which buttons, latches, and bars you use to fold some models. Test before you buy, and choose one that's easy.

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