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So we have this on the floor now, and WOW, what a cool travel system! It's got the Onboard 35 with mega preemie pads (butt pad, and little layers of rolls that can be added or removed as needed), and the seat seems really light. The canopy leaves something to be desired, it's pretty floppy and hard to move forward and back (funny, the Bertini system has the same carseat and the hood is perfect? Oh well). The base has a lockoff! . Regular metal buckle, and the splitter plate on the back is absolutely tiny, it looks like it won't ever get hooked on the back of the seat or jammed into upholstery, it was interesting. The stroller is a lot like... I thought... the Joovy Kooper... but with a bar handle. It was short handled, but I didn't kick the wheels. It was light and stood alone when folded. Overall, as a minimalist in my carseat/stroller preferences, it's right up my alley. We don't have the less expensive model on the floor yet, I guess it's the onboard, not the onboard air, and it's the harvest color, brown and orange.
Oh, and the stroller on the floor also has bolsters around the top and sides of the seat so older kids have something cozy to lean against. VERY COOL!
We also had the Quinny Zapp and I found it such a nightmare of a stroller to fold, I just can't feel the love... I had more fun playing with the Safety 1st, lol, but since they are both Dorel, I guess that's not big deal, right?
So we have this on the floor now, and WOW, what a cool travel system! It's got the Onboard 35 with mega preemie pads (butt pad, and little layers of rolls that can be added or removed as needed), and the seat seems really light. The canopy leaves something to be desired, it's pretty floppy and hard to move forward and back (funny, the Bertini system has the same carseat and the hood is perfect? Oh well). The base has a lockoff! . Regular metal buckle, and the splitter plate on the back is absolutely tiny, it looks like it won't ever get hooked on the back of the seat or jammed into upholstery, it was interesting. The stroller is a lot like... I thought... the Joovy Kooper... but with a bar handle. It was short handled, but I didn't kick the wheels. It was light and stood alone when folded. Overall, as a minimalist in my carseat/stroller preferences, it's right up my alley. We don't have the less expensive model on the floor yet, I guess it's the onboard, not the onboard air, and it's the harvest color, brown and orange.
Oh, and the stroller on the floor also has bolsters around the top and sides of the seat so older kids have something cozy to lean against. VERY COOL!
We also had the Quinny Zapp and I found it such a nightmare of a stroller to fold, I just can't feel the love... I had more fun playing with the Safety 1st, lol, but since they are both Dorel, I guess that's not big deal, right?