Anonymous wrote:18:43, was it Lewis of London? I remember that store, and the beautiful European prams they had there. Seems like so long ago they closed.
Anonymous wrote:It's an entirely different class of stroller than the City Mini GT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol. You seem very defensive about your stroller choice.
These "status stroller" purchasers almost always are.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't think my Vista is a status symbol. We didn't own a car for the first two years of it's 4.5 year life. I've done many a Target run, filling that basket to the brim. It now pushes 60 pounds of kid an average of 5 miles a day. It's my workhorse and I love it.
Or, you know what, think what you want. I'm too busy patting myself on the back for making such a wise stroller purchase to care what you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the Bugaboo is awesome for city living, but I really don't see the appeal of the Uppababy strollers. I don't think they handle well at all. I much prefer my City Mini GT. I live in the burbs and its perfect for getting in and out of the car.
I'm sorry, PP, but I'm going to assume you don't have much experience with the Uppababy Vista, because it kicks the pants off the brands you mentioned for maneuverability and durability. It folds easily, rides well, and is all around a wonderful stroller, with great rear tires and details down to the quiet magnetic check-in flap. It's an entirely different class of stroller than the City Mini GT. I understand people who take issue with the Uppa price, and its corresponding expensive accessories, and I respect those who just won't spend that much on a stroller. But pretending you "much prefer" a City Mini for any other reason is silliness. I'm not into status symbols. I don't wear expensive brand name clothes. My economy car is seven years old. But everyday, I am glad that I splurged on the Uppa.
Anonymous wrote:18:43, was it Lewis of London? I remember that store, and the beautiful European prams they had there. Seems like so long ago they closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not true. In the 80s, Yuppie parents may have bought more expensive strollers but they certainly weren't a status symbol or "cool."
As a mother to a kid born in 99, I agree. The "baby product as status symbol" thing started with cribs in the later 90's. Suddenly you had cribs that came in odd shapes, or that had other furniture built in, or that converted to full sized bed. Then carseats became a status thing. Britax came on the market a few months after we bought our convertible and changed everything in the carseat market. Strollers got out of control in around 2003 when the Bugaboo Frog came onto the US market. Before that there were definitely nicer and less nice strollers, but the difference was in things like how easily they pushed or folded. They all looked more or less alike. The Frog changed all that.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. I have a Graco UrbanLite, it has worked for me. All new moms I knew had Citi Minis and raved about them...so I went to a store to try it out. I just didn't like it. I guess I don't know what's up, oh well.