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Mars
> 3 daythe seat belt is hard to put on, the accesories are extra $$$ and very poor to use , snack tray is ridiculous
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Rachel Braulio
> 3 dayGreat stroller, made well and you can feel it. Easy enough to fold but you need both hands. There’s a pinch factor if you not watching where your fingers are when folding. Hate that the stand up feature means the handle bar will be on the dirty ground.
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Dianet
> 3 dayI have been Eyeing this stroller for a while. I am currently pregnant with my first baby and I knew I had to budge and buy it. The quality was outstanding! This thing is built to last. The canopy extension was definitely a plus and I love how easy it is to open and close. 100% recommended!
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Zachary Larson DDS
> 3 dayGet this brand. It’s the Cadillac of strollers.
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campromise
> 3 dayWe purchased this as a gift. We felt very generous. The baby hasnt told us how comfortable it is. I guess I will have to wait until she talks. And the new parents havent told us if its easy to fold, so I do not know how to advise you on that. It looks pretty good though. And it gets really good gas mileage.
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Lori Bennett
Greater than one weekQuality stroller that’s a dream to push even over rough terrain. 4 stars because it needs to be easier to assemble with one hand. If I’m holding my baby I have to set her down to open this.
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SquishyMom
> 3 day**UPDATE** I figured I had to update my review, since I’ve now been using this stroller for over a year. Wow, how wrong I was, this thing is a powerhouse! What I love about it is that it can really grow with your child till they no longer need a stroller. The canopy is designed to slide up as your child gets taller and the leg rest is so roomy and generous. I feel grateful I bought this stroller every time my larger than average 5 year old feels tired and I can easily slide up the canopy, clip the leg rest all the way back out of the way so he can place his feet on the footrest on the frame and loosen the very generous straps to fit him. It fits him perfectly! You can even flip down the canopy without touching his head. We were on a walk yesterday with my baby in the stroller and my 5 year old on his scooter and my 5 year old got tired, so I adjusted the stroller for him, had him sit down and hold his brother on his lap and put his scooter (which for some reason wouldn’t fold) in the basket and we walked home! Now, I know this stroller isn’t designed for that and it’s not recommended but I’m writing this to show what a versatile powerhouse this thing is. It’s not perfect, I hate that there’s no easy way to lift it when it’s folded but there is no perfect stroller. When my baby was a newborn I also loved that you could easily interchange the bassinet for the toddler seat with snug seat or car seat. Definitely recommend, especially if you have taller babies. *** This was my original review before using it, which I now take back: The material is so cheap and smells chemical, the canopy is all wrinkled up, the stroller is so bulky and heavy. I thought I was purchasing a luxury stroller but I’ve seen Chicco and Graco strollers that were made with superior materials instead. The recline mechanism isn’t smooth, you have to push hard, clutching the top of the canopy awkwardly and wrinkling it more. The handlebar clicks slightly with every push and that’s on its lowest setting and being brand new. Only redeeming quality is that push is smooth but I’m sure (and have heard) Bugaboo is smoother. I will definitely be returning. Get a bugaboo instead!
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Christina
Greater than one week10/10. I have owned several strollers (most recent baby jogger Citi Mini GT2 in double and single). Pros: — Very nimble. — Excellent storage space. — The only stroller I could find that has a piggyback/glider option WITH an actual space for my growing toddler to hold onto without hitting her head. Its comfortable for all of us and she loves it. — Seat can be adjusted to have them sit far up. In my Citi Mini GT2 strollers you couldnt adjust the seat other than making in flat. It was frustrating and ultimately uncomfortable for my toddler because she wanted to sit-up more and see the world. Though I did love how far back it reclined — great for a nap. Fortunately, the seat in the Cruz can also recline quite well. — Comes with two covers and a belly bar. Cons: — Price. HOWEVER, I took a risk and ordered a like new - open box option on Amazon at a $150 discounted rate. When I received the package the box was pretty banged up, but the stroller was BRAND NEW. I did the same thing for the glider and saved $20. Very happy about this! — My toddler fits fairly well in our Baby Jogger GT2 but is a little snug in the Cruz. Its a bit less roomy IMO, but she still seems to be comfortable. I was considering the Vista but chose the Cruz given her age and preference for walking. I feel confident in my decision. — Not necessarily a con, but I prefer the fold (how simple it is) in the Baby Jogger GT2 better (absolutely not a deal breaker). I would purchase this again.
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@giavanivickers
> 3 dayI love it! Easy to assemble. Watched a video on YouTube of how to fold it up and down. Great stroller! It was my first choice when I saw it in the buy buy baby store and decided to add to my baby registry. Don’t regret it!
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Tiana N.
> 3 dayThe ride is very smooth & it’s so easy to use. It folds & opens easily in 1 second. The carseat/rumble seat click in & out easily. My baby loves to be in his stroller.