Wheeler Baby
Posted on Sunday, March 29th, 2009 at 11:28 am3 or 4 wheel stroller? which better?
I wonder about your thoughts on whether a 4 or 3 wheels is better. My partner wants me to get Wheeler 4 as an im due in December and it will be hot, so we can take on the beach, etc. I have heard stories of babies drowning in lakes and ponds due to bad breaks. I should like one with a security clearance if extremely high, what are your thoughts?
If you want to take the stroller to the beach regularly, a 3 wheeler is the best. I had the Graco Quattro tour for my first. It was a nice, cozy stroller, I really liked, but it was heavy and the brakes were irritating, a little bar was inserted between the "spokes" on the inside of the rear wheels, and they are not always online. I bought a stroller Phil and Ted's when my daughter was born, I needed a double stroller since my son was 2 and still needs the stroller, sometimes, especially for longer journeys Out. It is a three-wheels and brakes are the brake pressure (they just put pressure on the tires to prevent rolling). I love the Phil and TEDS, it is lightweight and so versatile, I can use for a baby, or both, and in various combinations appropriate for a child and newborn, or my toddler and a baby older, and the front wheel locks to make it easier to push the sand or rough surfaces. I'm just sorry I can not find this stroller sooner! My only complaint is that it is a little more difficult to bend my Graco, but it's not a huge deal. The best thing to do is test drive a few strollers in your local store, fold them, feed them, pushing them into corners, exploring every aspect of checking the usability, convenience and safety and to choose the best for you.
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