Parenting Toddlers (1-3) Support Group
This community is focused on the joys, challenges and concerns faced by parents of toddlers (1 to 3 year olds). The major areas of child development include: physical development, perception and sensory development, communication and language development, cognitive development, emotional development and social development. Join to share your stories and get advice.
Now, if I knew, I will not have buying the combo, but just the car seat and the snap and go stroller frame to use with it which was so much cheaper.
When my son was still in his infanct Cortina car seat, it was a GODSEND to be able to just click the whole seat into and out of the stroller...and since the stroller was so big, I could carry him, my purse, the diaper bag, etc...and had space for everything.
That's the love still to this day - it's a BEAST and a great "work horse" when I'm out and about.
The hate is the flipside - it's big, it's bulky, I'm forevery clipping corners and such with the front wheels cause they stick out a little and I can't see them. I have a Jeep Cherokee and even collapsed this thing takes up MOst of the space in teh back.
The only reason I haven't converted to a smaller stroller - is theLove part...it's a total asset if I need to have my 14 month old son CONTAINED safely while I shop etc....and even if I take him out, the thing can carry (and I've done it) two loads of laundry, or four bags of groceries, etc etc..
I think you just need to really think of your lifestyle and then pick the stroller that would best FIT your current life.