Britax Preview Umbrella Stroller - Cambridge
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- Number of Seats: Single
- Stroller Type: Umbrella
- Max Weight Capacity: 40 lb.
- Weight: Medium (17 - 26 lbs.)
- Harness Points: 5-Point
- Recline Features: Reclining Back
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Convenient and comfortable, but has kinks
Pros
Diaper Bag, seat reclines
Cons
Handles are too short
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
Good buy for the money.
I just purchased this stroller a little over a month ago, and have had an all around satisfying experience with this stroller. It has its pros and cons:
Pros:
*Compact (doesn't take up much space in my trunk)
*Seat Reclines fully (my daughter has already taken many naps in it)
*Foot rest (The foot rest is great for a child whose legs aren't quite long enough to reach the strap on the bottom)
*Diaper Bag attaches to the stroller (I'm not one for carrying a large diaper bag so this is perfect for short trips. I carry 3 diapers, wipes, ointment, formula powder for 1 bottle, 1 baby food jar, spoon, bib and onsie for a quick change, and I still have room in the front pocket for my keys and cell phone)
Price (I got it on sale for $55)
Cons:
*Not One handed to close or open the stroller
*Seat Reclines system isn't single handed
*Basket is tiny, and practically impossible to reach
*Handles are too short (I'm only 5'8" and I hit the wheels while I walk behind it; the handles are so short that I have to walk too close to the stroller. My old stroller was the Chicco Key Fit20 Travel System, which is very comfortable and adjustable)
*No Spring support (a bit of a rough ride, but that's pretty standard with all smaller strollers)
*Sun shade is a complete waste
All in all it's a decent stroller. It's great if you consider the price and the size.
Pros:
*Compact (doesn't take up much space in my trunk)
*Seat Reclines fully (my daughter has already taken many naps in it)
*Foot rest (The foot rest is great for a child whose legs aren't quite long enough to reach the strap on the bottom)
*Diaper Bag attaches to the stroller (I'm not one for carrying a large diaper bag so this is perfect for short trips. I carry 3 diapers, wipes, ointment, formula powder for 1 bottle, 1 baby food jar, spoon, bib and onsie for a quick change, and I still have room in the front pocket for my keys and cell phone)
Price (I got it on sale for $55)
Cons:
*Not One handed to close or open the stroller
*Seat Reclines system isn't single handed
*Basket is tiny, and practically impossible to reach
*Handles are too short (I'm only 5'8" and I hit the wheels while I walk behind it; the handles are so short that I have to walk too close to the stroller. My old stroller was the Chicco Key Fit20 Travel System, which is very comfortable and adjustable)
*No Spring support (a bit of a rough ride, but that's pretty standard with all smaller strollers)
*Sun shade is a complete waste
All in all it's a decent stroller. It's great if you consider the price and the size.