What is a "flip flop friendly" stroller?

Anonymous
I see this sometimes, usually in the context of brakes but not always. I have no idea what it means. Does it mean that if the tire rolls over your foot if you accidentally don;t press the brakes, it doesn't hurt too much even if you wear flip flops?
Anonymous
I always thought it meant the handle can flip to the other side if you want your baby to face you or have the baby face outwards.
Anonymous
I think it means you don't need to use the top of your foot to deactivate the brake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it means you don't need to use the top of your foot to deactivate the brake.


+1 pressing down engaged and releases the brakes
Anonymous
That would be nice! Our stroller seems a little rough on my nice work shoes, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it means you don't need to use the top of your foot to deactivate the brake.


+1 pressing down engaged and releases the brakes


Yes, I think this is it. FWIW, my Valcobaby Snap is this way, and I love it, for this reason and many others. I also love flip-flops.
Anonymous
My stroller is definitely not flip flop friendly Drives me nuts half the year.
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