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  • Evolution of the Stroller

    baby carriage vintageIt's clearly time we pay homage to our namesake here at Strollerderby; in other words, it's time to give the respect due to your friend and mine, the stroller. I know you are dying to know all about the history of strollers, aren't you? Just think, without strollers we'd all be carrying our babies around on our backs with a sling or something. How terribly barbaric.

    But if strollers hadn't changed much since the first ones came around beginning in 1733, we'd all need goats or small ponies or at least a good-sized dog to pull them. That, actually, isn't such a bad idea, though they might be tough to fold up into the trunk or a bit awkward when getting on the subway or something. I'm sure we'd manage, though. We parents are a hardy lot.

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  • The Double Stroller Dilemma

    chicco cittaBlogger I Hate Snaps is pondering the purchase of a doubler-stroller and wondering whether to go for the tandem (front/back) or side-to-side versions. If you are pregnant and have a toddler you might also be facing this dilemma.

    I was, and as a result, I obsessively researched double strollers during the last six months of my pregnancy with my second. My eldest would be just over two when the baby was born, and as a city kid, was no where near giving up the stroller.

    My mission (influenced by my beloved, 9-pound, easily-foldable Maclaren Volo) was to try and find the lightest, most easily-foldable double stroller possible for the most reasonable price. That was not an easy task and, despite my letter-writing campaign, Maclaren did not release a double Volo by the time by second daughter was born.

    I would have loved to just be able to sling the baby and push the toddler in the single stroller, another one of those "in a perfect world" pieces of advice, but sometimes, you just want to go on a long walk without something attached to you. It's bad enough that you have to push an SUV down the sidewalk. 

    Some key things to consider when purchasing a double stroller (aside from cost, how often you will fold/unfold it, and weight restrictions) are where you live and the age of the kids. If you live in a city, a double-wide doesn't always work on crowded sidewalks or in small grocery stores that barely fit shopping carts down the aisles. As city-dwellers, that's the main reason we opted for a "skinnier" tandem, even though it was heavier.

    Side note: Is the Phil and Ted's a happy medium? Maybe, but I always feel bad for the kid that gets the ass-eye view of the world. Plus you have to take it apart to fold it up. No, thank you, I already have two kids to deal with.

    When choosing a side-by-side stroller consider weight, namely, your kids'. The baby will be much lighter than the older kid. You might feel that difference on flimsier models. However, as the kids got older and interacted more with each other, I wanted a side-by-side so they could chit-chat with each other and pass snacks back and forth. When the "baby" was about 16-months old, we ditched the tandem for a relatively lightweight umbrella side-by-side stroller (pictured).

    Your needs may change, so be open to that. And that's exactly the reason there are so many double strollers listed on Craigslist.


  • Bugaboo Bee Set For September Launch

    If Bugaboo strollers had existed back when I was in the stroller market, I wouldn't have bought one. Not because of a desire to avoid the trend factor (I did end up with a Maclaren after all) and not because of the price (I did covet a Silver Cross pram, after all). No, the Bugaboo Frog and later, Chameleon just aren't the right strollers for my family's needs (let's just pretend that's why I skipped the pram, shall we?). I drive too much, so I needed something easy to snap shut and pop open one-handed, that I could maneuver in and out of the car with the baby on my hip. Five years later, I'm still rocking the Volo, which is just starting to look a little decrepit right around the time we're not needing it anymore.

    So it stands to reason that as with all cool baby gear, Bugaboo has waited until my final child has nearly outgrown the use of a stroller before introducing their take on lightweight, foldable portability. The Bugaboo Bee is a crazy looking little exoskeleton of a stroller that builds on the distinctive profile of its predecessors, but also looks totally fresh to my eyes, which have seen a million umbrella strollers that all look alike. And also if you say "Bugaboo Bee" really fast, it's kinda funny. Try it.

    I think I might need to have another baby. The Bee is due in stores in September, which means if I start now...

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  • Kate Spade Wants Your Baby's Business

    Once upon a time, there was a plain nylon Kate Spade diaper bag that came in tote or messenger style in two or three different colors. It hung quietly from your shoulder and when your baby grew up, you could throw books in it and carry it on airplanes. Then diaper bags became this attention-grabbing phenomenon with crazy Asian-inspired silk prints and bubble-gum pink vinyl-covered backpacks that said "LOOK AT ME! I HAVE A BABY! AND ALSO MONEY!".

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  • Pimp My Stroller: Maclaren's Limited Edition Leather and Gold Atrocity

    maclaren gb type auWhen I say "pimp my stroller," I mean that this is a stroller fit for an actual pimp.

    Maclaren's latest stroller offering is so not the shiznit. Or, if you have a stable of crack hos working a corner to keep you in malt liquor, it very well might be. Sprung from the pages of King* magazine in between ads for spinning chrome rims and grillz, it's the new Maclaren GB Type Au.

    The seat is made of black leather and the carbon fiber frame has been painted with only the finest 9k gold. For those that appreciate the best in conspicuous consumption, the Maclaren crest is embroidered on the back of the seat rest.

    Only 20 of these babies have been manufactured, and they sell for a whopping $3800. Hey, Beyoncé and Jay-Z: you better get cracking in the baby-making department. This stroller has your names written all over it. Not literally, but I'm sure they'd do a Rocawear version.

    *My favorite magazine ever.
     



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