Posts Tagged ‘Strollers’

LOS STROLLERS FALLASTE CORAZON EXITO

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

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How to Choose Lightweight Strollers

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Lightweight strollers are often exactly what a family needs as far as strollers are concerned. Lightweight strollers make life easier for the family; the strollers are easy to carry, they are easy to maneuver, and they are easy to pack and stow away when not used. They can be great for families with one small child, or families with more than one small child.

While the idea of a lightweight stroller is great, the stroller still needs to be able to fit the needs of the family and the child who will be riding in the stroller. The only way to know what lightweight strollers are best for our needs is to know what to look for in a lightweight stroller.

Weight

If you are looking for lightweight strollers, you are obviously looking for strollers that are going to be lighter than the usual, big and bulky strollers. Lightweight strollers are going to be light and are going to be easy to fold and stow away, so these are the things you should look for. How heavy is the stroller, or how light is the stroller, compared to others that you see? How small does the stroller get when you fold it up? These are the questions to ask to understand if this selection is perfect for you.

Capacity

All strollers are going to have some type of limit as far as height, and weight are concerned. And the older your child gets, the less likely he or she will want to be in the stroller. Lightweight strollers will have different limits, but many may have smaller capacities than some of the bigger strollers. How big is your child, and how long will they be able to use the lightweight stroller that you are looking at? This is also a great indicator of what type of lightweight strollers you should be looking for.

Accessories

Accessories are always important for those who are purchasing lightweight strollers, or any type of stroller for that matter. Are you looking at a stroller for your toddler? If so, a cup holder for your child’s drink would be a good feature to have. Is there something to shade the child such as a canopy? Is there a place for you to store a diaper bag or even your purse? These questions can help you to narrow down your lightweight strollers to a few solid choices.

Cost

Once you have narrowed down your strollers to a few simple choices, you can look at a price. Price comparison will allow you to find the best lightweight strollers for you, and also find the lightweight stroller that has the cost that most closely matches your budget. By doing this, you can get the maximum return on the lowest possible investment without giving up what you need.

When you look at a lightweight stroller, you may think of it in terms of weight. What you may not think about, however, are the accessories for your child, or the overall cost. By looking into all of these different aspects, you can be sure to find the best lightweight strollers for you and your family, so that your child can ride around comfortably.

Learn more about lightweight strollers and find out why a lightweight stroller may be the best type for busy parents. David Cummings is General Manager of Bustling Baby, a business devoted to providing baby mobility, comfort, and convenience to active families.

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Strollers Recalled for Fingertip Amputations

Thursday, March 18th, 2010


About a million Maclaren strollers sold by Target and Babies “R” Us were recalled Monday, after 12 reports of children having their fingertips amputated by a hinge mechanism. (Nov. 9)

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The Strollers ,Primitive Festival 2006

Saturday, March 13th, 2010


I love The Strollers!! i have make this video to Primitive Festival .. is the last concert of the Strollers.. Mathias ..the best voice

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BabyTV.com Presents Baby Jogger Strollers

Monday, March 8th, 2010


Baby Jogger shows us some of their newest strollers featuring their patented Quick-Fold technology. For more strollers and car seats, check out babytv.com/default.aspx?cid=youtube!

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What to Look For in Triplet Strollers and Quad Strollers

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

There are cases when a mother gives birth to not just one or two children at a time, but even three or four. For the mother who gives birth to three babies at the same time, she has given birth to triplets. For four babies at a time, the mother has given birth to quadruplets. Now you can imagine how hard it will be to be able to take care of the new babies. But now with items such as the triplet and quad strollers, at least there will be some help for the mother.

The Triplet Stroller

In the world of strollers, now available are triplet strollers and quad strollers. The triplet stroller has three baby seats. There are two designs of triplet strollers. One is designed in a way that the babies are lined up vertically and one where the babies are lined up horizontally.

In reality, mothers or nannies who do not necessarily have triplets can also use the triplet strollers. It could be used for babies of different ages as long as they still fit inside the stroller. It could even be used for caretakers in day care centers or other baby-sitting businesses.

The Quad Strollers

The quad strollers can accommodate four babies at a time. Just like triplet strollers, the quad strollers are available in different designs. There are quad strollers that are designed in a ways that babies are lined up vertically. There are also those designs where the babies are seated two in front and two at the back.

The quad strollers make it easy for multiple baby-sitting accommodations. Parents or caretakers can make use of the quad strollers to place four babies in at a time.

What to Look for

Since the triplet strollers and quad strollers carry multiple babies, there should be criteria in buying the item. Here are the things that you should look for:

1. Quality of materials. When selecting triplet strollers and quad strollers, you need to see if the materials used do not easily break. For the fabric, it should not easily rip off as well. Besides, it is worth the cost since the usage of the strollers will be for a long time, accommodating babies ages zero to their late toddlers years.

2. Easy to maneuver. Since you are carrying many babies in the stroller, the design or the stroller that you buy should make it easy for you to maneuver. It should turn easily and should be as flexible as possible. It must also be easily maneuvered in different surfaces and terrains.

3. The triplet strollers and quad strollers should have spacious storage that can be filled with those things that your babies will need. Whether it is beneath the stroller or below the seat, the storage space should carry enough items for all your babies.

4. Although generally triplet strollers and quad strollers look bulky, you should choose one that can be folded for easy storage or travel. This way, it will not take too much space at home, in the day care center or in the car.

With these needed features, you will not only accommodate all your babies in one stroller, but you will also meet your needs in terms of convenience and at the same time your babies will feel comfortable riding on their stroller.

The author, Barry Hostetler, has done research to find out what features are best in strollers. If you or someone you know has just had or is having a baby, this article will help. As for baby gifts, including personalized and unique baby gifts, Strolling Around is a highly recommended source for purchasing great baby gift baskets, diaper cakes and more.

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Latest Strollers Auctions

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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Latest Strollers Auctions

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

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The Different Types of Baby Strollers and Their Advantages

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Baby strollers have several other names such as prams, buggies, pushchairs, and baby carriages. In the past, the designs and models of strollers are limited. But recently, there are more elaborate designs available in the market, depending on the manufacturer of a certain stroller. When you are out shopping for a stroller, there are different factors that you have to consider. If you have twins, you can opt for a twin stroller. A sit and stand stroller is appropriate for your toddler and your baby, so you can watch over them with ease. On the other hand, there are some stroller seats that can be fitted in with a baby car seat. If you cannot find a nanny, while you are out exercising, you can look into different models and designs of jogging strollers.

The Rising Popularity of Strollers:

During the present times, with the innovation of most makers, baby strollers are getting more creative and more useful. What is more, there are already a lot of parents that have discovered the convenience and comfort that strollers are offering. There are several reasons for the increasing popularity of strollers. Recent models are more compact and lighter. Despite these, they are still durable and stable. Depending on the brand of the stroller, your baby will be able to use it for many months, even years. Lastly, there are some baby strollers that have multiple seating designs. You can buy twin strollers, triplet strollers, and even quad strollers.

The Best Stroller for a Newborn Infant:

The market does not only cater to older babies and toddlers. There are also available strollers for newborn infants. For your newborn, you can choose from a conventional design or a stroller with multiple purposes. These baby strollers are designed in such a way that they can be adjusted easily, so you can also use them as a baby sling and a baby mat. Prams for newborns are very comfortable. What is more, they look really nice. Since you are presented with several selections of strollers, you have to make sure that your choice is suitable for your child.

The Different Types of Baby Strollers:

There are different models and designs of baby strollers. The most common include the following:

1. Jogging Strollers – the tires of this design are filled with air, to allow easy maneuvering on all kinds of terrains. They provide your infant with a smoother ride. The best thing about a jogging stroller is that it can tackle through rough terrain. Manufacturers have come up with this design to help you keep yourself fit, while you are out with your baby. While there is a jogging stroller that only allows a seating capacity for one infant, you can also find a double jogging stroller. This design is best for twins or siblings that have 1 or 2-year age gap.

2. Buggies or Umbrella Strollers – these designs are probably the lightest. They are also very compact, making them among the leading strollers in the market. They are easy to transport to trains and buses. They also fit well into the backseat of your car. They are usually available with rain hoods and trays.

3. All-Terrain Strollers – these often have 3 wheels and are considered the most fashionable in the market. The high price of these strollers is seen on their great comfort and sleek design.

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Buying Advice for Strollers

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Having a new baby can be a walk in the park-with the right stroller, of course. In fact, a stroller is one of the most important pieces of baby gear you’ll buy. And as your baby grows, you may end up with more than one. Many parents buy a traditional stroller for every day and a lighter-weight one for traveling. You may even want a more rugged stroller for jogging or simply negotiating uneven sidewalks and curbs. City streets are deceptively hard on strollers.

There are dozens of choices on the market, everything from the lightest-weight umbrella strollers to heavy-duty, midsized strollers, carriages, jogging strollers, and models designed to carry two or more children. For a newborn, you can find a basic frame with no stroller seat of its own that can support almost any infant car seat. Or, consider a fully reclining stroller with leg holes you can close, so your baby doesn’t slip and get trapped.

Another option is a travel system, which consists of an infant car seat, a car-seat base for your car, and a stroller. Some jogging strollers, such as the Graco LeisureSport ($200), are sold as travel systems, and some strollers also function as travel systems by allowing you to attach an infant car seat. All Peg-Pérego strollers–the Pliko P3 Classico, GT3 Completo, Centro Completo, and Aria OH Classico–are designed to anchor a matching Peg-Pérego car seat, which is sold separately. Those strollers include a strap to attach other manufacturers’ car seats to the stroller. When babies reach 6 months old or can sit up and control their head and neck movements, you can use the stroller alone, without the infant seat snapped in. The downside? Until then, you have to push your baby in both a stroller and a car seat, which can be unwieldy, depending on the circumstances, such as the terrain you’re navigating.

A final option is a combo stroller–such as the Bugaboo Frog, Gecko, or Cameleon–which functions as both a carriage and a stroller. This stroller is a hybrid that consists of a stroller chassis with wheels that can be used with various manufacturers’ car seats. It includes a removable bassinet, which converts it into a carriage, so your newborn baby can fully recline, and a removable stroller seat to use when your baby is ready to sit up. Your stroller options are dizzying. Here’s what you need to know to buy the right wheels for you and your baby.

SHOPPING SECRETS

Select it yourself. Strollers are popular baby gifts and shower presents. Still, you should shop for a stroller yourself because you’re the best judge of how you intend to use it–then register for it at a department or baby store if you want to receive it as a gift. If you receive a stroller you didn’t select yourself, make sure you want to keep it. Strollers, like cars, are highly personal items. You’ll probably use your stroller often, and your baby will spend a lot of time in it. You should love the one you end up with.

Let your lifestyle be your guide. City dwellers who rely on subways, buses, and cabs will need a lightweight but sturdy stroller that folds quickly and compactly. A travel system, for example, probably isn’t your best bet. A stroller with sizeable, air-filled tires is recommended if you’ll be going for long walks with your baby and your vehicle is big enough to accommodate it. Besides being more shock-absorbing, these strollers typically have cushier, more supportive seating. If you’ll be strolling through snow, on unpaved roads, or on the beach or taking your baby to soccer games in the park, a stroller with large wheels is the way to go. Under those conditions, a stroller with small wheels may be difficult or impossible to push. If you’re athletic, you might want an all-terrain or jogging stroller for walking or jogging workouts.

Don’t go by price alone. As you’ll find out when you’re shopping, there’s a wide price range among types and brands. What makes one stroller worth $100 and another $750? Several things drive up the price tag. Higher-end strollers are made of high-grade, lighter-weight aluminum, and are easier to lift in and out of a car. The seat is cushier, with more back support, and is likely to be made of high-quality fabric. And because they often feature large, shock-absorbing, swivel wheels, higher-end strollers are easier to push, especially over rough terrain, which includes anything from uneven sidewalks to sand and snow, so babies get a smoother ride.

Bigger-ticket strollers have such comfy amenities as adjustable handles, which can save your back if you’re tall, and a reversible seat so your baby can face toward or away from you. They tend to be more durable, lasting from child to child. But that doesn’t mean a lower-end stroller won’t serve you well. A lot depends on where and how much you’ll use the stroller. For infrequent travel or trips to the mall, a lower-end umbrella stroller (less than $100) may be all you need. But if you’re going to be strolling more often and through all kinds of weather and conditions, consider spending more. Good-quality traditional strollers start at around $250.

That said, a higher price doesn’t always mean higher quality. Consumer Reports’ tests have shown that some economical strollers can perform as well as or better than models costing hundreds of dollars more. Even the most sophisticated models can have typical stroller flaws: malfunctioning wheels, frames that bend out of shape, locking mechanisms that fail, safety belts that come loose, or buckles that break.

Consider your baby’s age. Newborns can’t sit up, so they need a stroller that lets them lie on their backs for the first few months, or one that can hold an infant car seat. Don’t use a traditional stroller that doesn’t fully recline–including an umbrella-style stroller–until your child can sit up, usually at about 6 months of age.

If you buy a stroller that fully reclines for an infant, make sure it has a wall surrounding all sides above the retention space. In addition, you can use the cover or stroller boot the manufacturer sometimes supplies for the foot area/leg holes so your baby can’t possibly slip through, or use the bassinet that may come with the stroller.

Size up the storage. A stroller with a large shopping basket makes life easier for parents who get around town mostly on foot. If you opt for a model that reclines, make sure you can reach the basket if the seat back is fully reclined, or, if it’s a travel system, when the infant car seat is in place.

Evaluate warranties and return policies. Most stroller manufacturers and retailers have warranties that cover poor workmanship and inherent flaws, but they won’t necessarily take the unit back if it malfunctions. Manufacturers may refer you to the store for a replacement or insist that you ship the stroller back for repair–at your expense–leaving you stranded without baby wheels. Your best bet is to purchase the stroller from a store, catalog, or Web site that offers a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.

Keep the packaging the stroller comes in until you’re sure you want to keep the stroller and ask about a store’s return policy (usually 30 days). It’s not uncommon to buy a stroller many months in advance. If you’re shopping that far ahead, you’ll want to buy from a store with a flexible or long-term return policy.

Check certification. Somewhere on a stroller’s frame or carton there should be a certification sticker showing that the stroller meets the minimum requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) voluntary standard and that its manufacturer participates in the certification program administered by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). The key tests are for restraint system, brakes, leg openings, and locking mechanisms that prevent accidental folding, as well as for stability and the absence of sharp edges. The program is voluntary, and models from uncertified companies may be as safe as those from certified ones. But all things being equal, choose a certified model. Companies that are certified are: Baby Trend, Britax, Bugaboo, Delta Enterprise, Dorel Juvenile Group, Evenflo, Go-Go Babyz, Graco, Hauck Fun for Kids, J. Mason, Joovy, Kolcraft, Maclaren, Mia Moda, and Peg-Pérego.

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