Another lightweight stroller question - B-Agile, City Micro or Blink?

snafued

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I currently have the Chicco Cortina that came as a system with the KeyFit 30. While I do like the stroller for the most part - adjustable height handle and all wheel suspension - the stroller is heavy and bulky! My daughter is 11 months old and loves to sit up on the stroller and look around. We hardly use the incline but I don't know if that will change. I'm looking for something lightweight to use for quick trips, and maybe possibly completely replace the Cortina in a few years.

I'm liking the specs on the Britax B-Agile - more so than the City Mini because the handle bar is slightly shorter, better suspension, and other minor features. I also don't really want to spend $200 on a stroller either since I still plan on using the Cortina for longer outings, unless somehow the B-Agile blows me away.

I really prefer to get something under $100, so the BJCMicro and Britax Blink is on my radar. I'm vertically challenged, 5'2", so I'm afraid of the Blink handle will be too tall. I'm not sure how I feel about the Micro since I've read varying reviews on it. I do like how the Micro will grow with us better since it will accommodate a taller child. I do admit both are good bang for the buck.

So should I hold out and get the B-Agile or go for the Micro or Blink?
 
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legaleagle

New member
Have you considered the uppa baby g-lite? It's $120, but it's super lightweight (8 lbs), has an enormous canopy, a standing fold, very nice push, and comfy handles - a bit taller but comfy for people of varying heights. If I had a girl I'd be all over the magenta one :)
 

Kaitsmom

New member
I really liked my Chicco Trevi. It was full sized but folded up small like an umbrella, nice basket, reclined, large canopy. The keyfit also fits in it if your still using it. I always see them on craigslist for around $75, and nobetterdeal.com has a new one for about that price. No girly colors but I used mine more then my Cortina.
 

snafued

New member
I've considered at both the Trevi and the G-Lite, but I'm not sure about the 40lb limit. I'm looking more so at the 50+ pound limit, just in case if my daughter ends up liking to be in strollers later.
 

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