Best Brand Name Baby Strollers
January 182010
The addition of “Best Brand Name Baby Strollers”, at http://www.robertwalshkidsclothing.com/19.html, is one of the newest changes that Robert Walsh Kids Clothing has made recently on their website http://www.robertwalshkidsclothing.com.
With summer’s arrival, Robert Walsh Kids Clothing has added a new page to their site, titled “Best Brand Name Baby Strollers”, to encourage family outdoor activity. This page focuses on baby strollers, diaper bags, child car seats and other unique baby gear that will give mom and dad a chance to spend some quality time outdoors with their infant and toddler.
Whether you are a family with a recent addition, a family expecting, or looking for the perfect baby shower gift for dad and mom, be sure to visit Robert Walsh Kids Clothing to discover top quality products that will provide you and your baby with the best of care in the early stages of life.
These popular brand name strollers and baby gear, Avent, Britax , Bugaboo, Fleurville, Maclaren, Peg Perego, Quinny, Recaro, SKIP HOP and Tike Tech, to name a few, are available at the best discount prices, often with savings up to 30% off.
Their “Best Brand Name Baby Strollers” Page offers more than the expected single or twin jogging strollers. You are able to find twin and triplet strollers, famous brand trendy baby carriages, umbrella strollers, along with the following unique baby gear: trendy discount designer diaper bags, baby nursery bedding, top of the line infant child car seats, baby swings, baby high chairs, walkers for toddlers, bicycle trailers and many more. All these products are manufactured with your baby’s safety and comfort as the #1 priority.
Robert Walsh Kids Clothing also announces a new look to their website http://www.robertwalshkidsclothing.com. The screen, brighter and wider, will help their visitors to browse the pages more comfortably than the previous one. The navigation bar, located at the top of the page, is more visitor friendly.
Robert Walsh Kids Clothing is very excited about these changes and recent additions to their website. They continue to offer their customers the BEST….best products, best prices and best savings.
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January 18th, 2010 at 2:51 am
What name brand is the best for baby car seats/strollers?
i would like to know what you think is the best name brand car seat/stroller, list a few from best to cheap. where does Graco and Safety1st fit into this category (i live in Canada if that makes a difference) im 30 weeks pregnant and im goin to buy a duo stroller and i want to know what a good name brand is. Thanks for the help
January 18th, 2010 at 8:53 am
My opinion:
Best infant car seat…Graco snug ride used with the Baby Trend Snap N Go frame stroller (or the Graco version of the snap n go). My FAVORITE stroller until now and I miss it dearly…my son outgrew it a long time ago!
Best convertible car seat…Britax…I have the Britax Marathon…they are a bit pricey but worth the money as they are very safe and durable.
Best stroller for when your baby outgrows the infant car seat…I would have to say a Maclaren. I have the City Mini by Baby Jogger and I HATE it. I have lots of friends who have Maclarens and I regret the day I got a City Mini! Maclarens are just so lightweight and take up hardly and room in your trunk. Definitely avoid those enormous travel systems. They are just WAY too big and heavy. For every day on the go you want something light and easily portable. I am currently pregnant with number 2 and I plan on getting a Maclaren Double stroller! Won’t make the same mistake twice!
Good luck!
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January 18th, 2010 at 8:55 am
Britax is #1, they have the best seats all the way. http://www.britax.ca
You can get them at Babie R Us, TJ’s or Babies World…sometimes the bay.
Peg-Prego are good, they are very heavy though.
I had an Eddie Bauer Endevour seat for my son when he was an infant, and I really (and still use it) liked it. My friends who purchased Graco preferred my seat over theirs. He is 10.5 months, and still has lots of room in it.
I would not recommend Graco, they do have a good standing; yet I have heard nothing but complaints from friends of mine who bought them. The strollers are really bad also. I have a friend who works for The Bay, and the Graco strollers are always being returned because the tires suck.
As far as strollers go, it depends on what you are going to use them for. If you plan on using them outside, in parks etc a jogging stroller (The BOB stollers are the best) will work better for you than the combination strollers. If you plan on just using it in the mall, etc then the duo strollers will be fine.
I don’t know anything about safety 1st….but I do not like their bigger seats, they are really hard to install and do not fit properly.
If I were to do it again, I would keep my infant seat (Eddie Bauer) but would consider the infant Britax infant seat.
I hope this helps!
EDIT: In respects to the rear face/forward face weight limits….it is NOT the manufacture that sets the limits, it is the transport body (In Canada…Transport Canada) and the limits are set based on what they tested them at. For example, the Britax Boulevard in Canada has a rear-face limit of 30 lbs, in USA it is 35lbs….so as you can see, same seat…different limits. In additions, the Saftey 1st that claims to be 40lbs, will never last to 40lbs as the height limit will be reached first, so it is useless to buy a seat because it has a high weight limit unless the height limit is also high. Any carseat tech will tell you Britax out performs all the other seats out there. If it is saftey you are looking for, go Britax. If it is price, but you want it to be safe, then look at Saftey 1st, Graco etc.
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January 18th, 2010 at 8:57 am
Safety wise, Chicco is the best in infant car seats, it’s constantly tested higher than any other brand. Britax for convertible-booster car seats.
But the problem with pointing out name brands is that they are constantly in competition with one another. For instance, the Graco-65 is rear-facing for 40lbs, then forward facing for 65lbs in an H harness with EPS foam and side-impact safety. The Safety First brand has released one with head-airbags for side impacts. Britax recently released airbags on the outside of the car seat, so that passengers next to the car seat are less likely to hit their head on the seat as well as it helps stop some side-impact forces so that the seat is safer. I mean, these things are constantly being developed and it’s no one name brand that does the best job overall (though Britax and Chicco consistently test highest in safety.)
For the most part, the rule of thumb with car seats is to look for trends. Infant carrier handles have had so many recalls that even if the car seat you get doesn’t have a recall you need to strap the baby in ‘just in case’. Infant bases have failed in side-impact, and while that may be fixed now, it’s something to keep in mind in use. There’s also issues in leaving a baby in a car seat anyway to sleep, so putting the baby in a sling seems safer than ever leaving a baby to sleep in the car seat. Once above a certain age/weight, the longer they can face backwards the better, so the Graco-65 with the back facing to 40lbs is safer than a Britax with a back facing to 35 in that aspect (I expect Britax to increase their rear-facing weight soon though.) EPS is almost a must-have these days in a good car seat, but some have more than others and the only way you can find out which ones have the best is to do research on it.
As for strollers… I tried the Graco combination with daughter and honestly… the stroller stinks for the area I live in. We live in a very mountainy area, and going to a park requires going up and down hills as well as crossing areas with no side-walks, so we’re talking off-road and the Graco was a big fail, especially once she was out of the car seat and in the normal lap-belt. In a store, the stroller also was a pain in the neck to turn and maneuver. My doctor actually said she got a good off-road jogging stroller and never looked back. I took her advice and tried one out and it worked so much better. I love the H harness on it, we’ve never had any of the scary incidents like we did with the Graco, and it does work for newborns (it says so on there) but I plan on using a carrier most of the time with the newborn. So again, it depends on where you live and your needs. Where I live, the large wheels (bicycle wheels on mine so that they’re replaceable and fixable) work so much better, and I’d look for a combo that has that rather than ever try the small wheels again. However, I have friends in bigger cities who prefer the smaller wheels.
Add: Not entirely. Some of the Britax only go to 32lbs. In America where so far there isn’t a weight limit mandated by the government like in Canada, you can keep your child facing backwards to 40lbs (and yes… there are plenty of children who fit the car seats until 40lbs and don’t outgrow them height wise. I’ll include a video.) But since the poster is in Canada, I suppose it doesn’t matter as much except when it comes to the H harness in the forward position. Chicco still tests higher when it comes to infant car seats than Britax, though Britax has an actual crash bar which is interesting. And infant car seats are safer until at least 6 months I’m finding. Once they are about toddler age and facing forward, I like Britax when you have the money for it.
Now… personally since money is a consideration and we’re having another one ourselves, we’ve decided to go with the Baby Trend Rigid lock. They’ve recently had a recall having to do with the bases and side-impact, but otherwise they’ve always tested high in safety ratings, and are quite low on cost. They ARE heavy though, but since we don’t plan on taking it in and out of the car (safety issues with leaving an infant in a car seat for long and we don’t plan on using the base) it’s not much of an issue. If it IS, we have a great jogger stroller from them that it will fit on (and unlike the Gracco stroller, this one fits in my trunk, is lightweight, and a DREAM to push. I also like that if you close the car seat’s hood and the stroller’s hood it completely covers the baby, protecting from rain, snow, sun, wind and dust storms which do happen where I live.
I can see using that at the zoo, but most of the time baby will be in an Ergo-baby-carrier. I’ll include a link to what I’m talking about as far as the travel system. I like the bigger wheels, we live in a mountainy area and going to a park requires going off road so having them be bike wheels (instead of plastic) has made it so much easier. I’ll never go back to a ‘normal’ stroller again.
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http://www.babytrend.com/travel_systems_jogger/TJ94052.html
January 18th, 2010 at 8:59 am
I had a Graco Snugride for my daughter. It was okay, nothing too special. I didn’t like it or hate it.
I will tell you that I absolutely hated my Graco Stroller. I had a mid-sized one, so the carseat could attach. It was horribly bulky, and a pain to open and close.
When my daughter was 5 months I went out and bought a Britax Boulevard, which I absolutely love and would recommend it to anyone looking. At the same time, I also picked up Maclaren Quest Sport. Which I would also recommend to anyone looking. It’s only 11 pounds and I can open and close it with my daughter is my arms.
I will say that I did like being able to set my daughter’s car seat in the stroller, because I could close both canopies, which would then block any wind, rain, and a lot of cold. I had my daughter in October and I live in New England, so it can get cold here. All though, probably not as cold as Canada. Other than being able to do that, I had no use for a travel system.
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January 18th, 2010 at 9:01 am
Hi there! Im In Canada as well! =)
Are you expecting twins? Or you have an older child that will use the stroller? I ask because there’s a difference in what kind of stroller you want.
Safety 1st-is an OK brand-it’s very safe dont get me wrong but it’s usually on the cheaper side. Graco is very popular and ranges from medium to very good quality.
Graco carseats are wonderful, but duo strollers ARENT! they are VERY heavy! And with a child in the front seat is hard to manouevre. And it does have a big basket but it’s hard to reach due to being too low underneath the seat.
For a twin stroller I’d strongly recommend the Chicco Aria Twin-it’s side by side but it’s not huge-at all! t can very comfortably fit mall stores, etc It reclines all the way so baby can sleep. And it’s comfortable because both children can sleep if they want! If you have an older child his seat can recline all the way too for sleeping. The only cons-is that it doesnt have a carseat attachment. The Graco side by side is a great idea too.
http://www.sears.ca/catalog/strollers-dual-child/1100769
Like I said I’ve used the Graco Quattro duo glider-with my two kids-as you see it’s not a cheap stroller and I regretted ever buying it!! In my case I had a 2 yr old who still needed the stroller for long walks, mall, zoo, etc and an infant. My toddler couldnt recline in his seat to nap because he’d touch the back seat! My youngest was fine although it’s a bit of a tight space. The basket forget it! Once you have the children in there -no way you can get stuff out!
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Mom of Matthew 5 & Gabriella 21/2