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r/pregnantFeeling pressure to buy an expensive stroller, is it worth it?
12 months ago

Buy second hand on Facebook Marketplace. I bought two Bugaboo Donkeys, one Bugaboo Bee6, and one Bugaboo Dragonfly (we have two residences we travel between) all on Marketplace for between $75-300 complete with the newborn bassinets, seats, and many many attachments and accessories (rain covers, foot muffs, toddler scooters, drink holders, cell phone chargers, etc). Quick wash up and a few replacement parts made them look and feel brand new. A Bugaboo stroller will outlive us all.

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r/FinlandWhat type of baby stroller would survive Finlands winter?
11 months ago

Safety? The bigger the wheels the bigger the clearance. All makes for strollers with large wheel and small wheels. People in cities might be perfectly fine with smaller stroller with smaller wheels. As a dad I like Bugaboo - the quality and design are great. Get one Bugaboo with big wheels for outside and one small bugaboo for taking in the car and travel. You don’t want to take outside stroller into a car generally speaking. It’s a very nice to have both. The sun canopy for bugaboo is a great optional extra - cup holder was overrated imo

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaStrollers for two babies [ON]
about 2 months ago

I’m sorry I have no advice but I’m commenting to follow this post because I am in the same boat as you! Debating between the bugaboo double stroller. I have the single bugaboo and will probably try the boogie board that attaches to it for my toddler. I’m also looking at wagons, but the baby won’t be able to sit upright in that until probably 6 months. I fear if I get a double stroller I’ll be done with it within a year. My toddler prefers travelling in a wagon or walking and pushing behind a wagon.

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r/2under2Recs for double strollers!
about 2 months ago

We have an uppa baby we’ve been using but wondering what people do for travel. We have a single bugaboo we used previously … what do you use for 2?

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r/BuyItForLife#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
3 months ago

We also bought a bugaboo and lucked out tha it was a practically new second hand one. It was so sturdy and took such a beating. That being said, I kind of wish we had gotten a cybex. It would have fit with our car seat which also reclined enough for it to not be dangerous to leave a bay in it for a short shopping trip. One of the biggest things we looked at were the wheels. We have lots of cobblestones where we are so they had to be big. People with small wheels get stuck all the time.

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r/BuyingforbabyRegistry Reality Check Plz
3 months ago

As an IVF person who had a kid later, I went all out. Bugaboo stroller, Clek car seat, etc.... I didn't have a registry. You are in a different place. I also believe in buying car seats and mattresses new for safety reasons. If you are being asked for a registry, I would populate it with small easy items and nothing big if this is a point of consternation among or if they are feeling financial pressure - it's also just good practice for a registry. But something meaningful like a nice book or something cute so people can engage in getting something adorable for the baby. As for work, avoid talking about it any more or say you're getting everything used off facebook marketplace (which actually does work well, I just didn't have energy while pregnant to go around buying things - I could have saved so much). Loved the baby bjorn bouncer by the way.

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r/parentsofmultiplesSide by side infant stroller
2 months ago

I have triplets but the donkey is so worth it. Especially because our kids are severely hypotonic/hypertonic and their PTs say any other stroller they'd likely be uncomfortable in. We'll probably need to get adaptive strollers soon, but the donkey is a beast and holds a lot of their medical equipment and its sturdy and I never worry about it tipping etc. Our boys are just about 15 months but are still in 6-9 month clothing so we used the bassinet way over when others stop using it. Started using the actual seat and they're quite comfortable sitting up even though they are more comfortable laying down because of their CP. Bugaboo has great customer service too. Someone cut the frame just cosmetic and bugaboo sent us a new one.

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r/nycparentsWhere to see non-luxury strollers in-person
10 months ago

I’ve literally never seen them there and I spent many hours there trying to convince myself I needed and could afford a Bugaboo. (Surprise to no one, I didn’t and I couldn’t! Lol) Nuna, Uppababy, Silver Cross, Thule, Doona, Joolz, Cybex, sure. Chicco? Never. Maybe this is a new development? 🤷🏻‍♀️

r/nycparentsWhere to see non-luxury strollers in-person
10 months ago

UPDATE: moved comment to where it belonged 🤦🏻‍♀️ sorry, OP! You’re providing valuable information and I wasn’t negating you at all! Original comment kept below, but meant as a reply to a different comment. ————— I’ve literally never seen them there and I spent many hours there trying to convince myself I needed and could afford a Bugaboo. (Surprise to no one, I didn’t and I couldn’t! Lol) Nuna, Uppababy, Silver Cross, Thule, Doona, Joolz, Cybex, sure. Chicco? Never. Maybe this is a new development? 🤷🏻‍♀️

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r/DisneyPlanningHow common is stroller theft these days?
4 months ago

I mean there isn’t any data published. At best you will get anecdotal stories which aren’t particularly insightful.  Presumably, 99.9% of people who bring strollers have no issues.  I have bought higher end strollers (Uppababy, Bugaboo) in a dozen times and had no issues.  I use an AirTag, mostly because once or twice cast members have moved them (or my spouse parked it, but I retrieved it) and it’s helpful.  Personally, I think the concerns about stroller theft are overblown. It’s a highly secure and monitored area, that costs hundreds of dollars to enter. I think items in strollers is more common, but even that I think is rampant.  Anecdotally I’ve had no issues and leave both my stroller and items in it unattended for long durations. But, again, without data we are all just speculating. 

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r/Living_in_KoreaStroller question for the moms
11 months ago

Definitely agree it depends on where you live and what kind of transportation you regularly will use. We have a big Bugaboo stroller we really like but we don’t live in Seoul and only walk or drive day to day. When we are up in Seoul visiting family we have a smaller more compact stroller that is much more portable. Bulky strollers are not very conducive to Seoul’s subways or catching a quick taxi when their trunk space is pretty small. We absolutely wouldn’t be able to get our main stroller into any sedan cab I’ve ever caught here. If you really like your current stroller and it’s not cost prohibitive I’d say still bring it, even if you only use it in your neighborhood. Coupang (Korean Amazon equivalent) has plenty of quality stroller options if you want to get a more portable one once you see what your day to day will be like.