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Uploaded by on May 5, 2009

Short review of the Bugaboo stroller

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  • My husband wound up kicking the bar even with handle extended all the way. He's 6'1".  I don't really have a problem, and I'm 5'8". The handle extends far enough for tall people to push comfortably, the problem is when the small wheels are close to your feet. If you use the stroller with the big wheels closest to your feet which is the usual position for sidewalks, then his feet don't hit since those wheels are set wider..

  • Hello, are You happy with Your Bugaboo at the end ? I'm thinking of buying one, but is it worth the money? Thanks!

  • @sesuobosyte Yes, I've been really satisfied with this stroller. We've put over 100 miles on it, all over gravel & dirt roads, and it still performs well. Is it worth the money? That depends. If you like the luxury and need durability, it delivers. If you want a lightweight stroller for occasional use, it's overkill. We seldom fold it up, and just use it for walks near our home over rural terrain. We have a Maclaren Volo in the trunk of the car for use around town.

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  • You mentioned it was difficult to push without kicking. Was the handlebar extended all the way? And how tall are you? I'm 5'10" (36" inseam) myself so I'm concerned I'll have the same problem. Anything you can tell me would be a big help, I live on an island so I'll have to make my stroller purchase without a test drive!

  • lol if he extended the handle bar his feet wouldnt be so close to the wheels

  • bugaboobaby.co.uk is the cheapest place on the net for Bugaboo Cameleons!

  • we took our bugaboo back, as its only when your on your own with a baby in your arms do you realise that it is more complicated to pull apart, than it seems.

    We swapped our bugaboo for an iCandy Peach. It was a little more expensive, and you can only get them from selected stores, but they are also more stylish.

    The main advantage was you can put together up and down with two actions only using one hand... perfect.

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