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[quote=Anonymous]Agree with the poster that said to start backwards and identify how you will use your stroller. Once you determine your needs, it'll be easier to sort through all the options. We used a snap and go set-up for the first six to seven months and then transitioned to the bugaboo bee. Here's why we selected the bee: -needed something with great maneuverability for daily walks around the city and with enough storage space underneath for supplies, baby bag, light groceries, etc. -takes up very little space; I don't even bother to fold it up and it fits into a little corner within our 1200 square foot condo. -lightweight so I can easily transport it from condo to car, up stairs if needed, onto buses, etc. -seemed very comfortable for a toddler and given our DC's stature, we can use the stroller until she's 4, maybe even 5. (we've had the bee for two years now and it shows very little signs of wear and tear). -adjustable handle to accommodates both DH and me. I'm 5'2" and he's 5'11". -as an fyi, the seat can face in or out and it's an easy "switch" to do... -added bonus was we liked the design. [/quote]
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