Unsure which model we have but it's very heavy
Are all 4 wheels the exact same size and the steering is in the rear wheels? If so, it's the Urban Rider. Are the front wheels smaller than the rear? If so, it's the 4Rider. Are the wheels NON air tires? Then it's the 4Rider Light (meaning lighter wheels)
It is attractive and once it's out the door on the sidewalk it is a good "going for a walk" stroller...it's very had to get through store isles and doorways also so even going to a mall or restaurant we opt for the other. As much as we love the concept and look of it- with no cupholders and next to no storage (so shallow stuff just drags on the ground or falls out) and it's weight I would never place it in the convenient lightweight category!
It's definitely a full sized stroller. Width wise, it's not really any different than an UppaBaby Vista, Quinny Buzz, Valco TriMode, MBUS, BJCE, etc. So, you are correct, that it's not a typical mall umbrella style stroller, but it serves a different purpose.
As for cupholder, there are a plethora of cup holders you can buy as accessories. A couple good ones are the
Think King Soft Buggy Cup and the
Liquid Holster. Mutsy also offers a
dinner tray that can be put on in place of the bumper bar.
If it is the 4Rider or 4Rider Light that you have, there is a
great shopping basket available. It is actually removable so you can load stuff in while you shop and then clip it on to the stroller. And it's HUGE! They also offer a
nursery bag which can clip onto the back of the seat or the handlebars and hold all of baby's necessities and be easily removed. I've actually replaced my bottom gray basket with the
basket bag accessory (different than the shopping basket, it zips shut as you can see if you click the link) and it holds my tire pump, rain cover, sun cover and a few other things, then I've added the shopping basket to carry anything else we need.
And really, I'm not trying to tell you that you HAVE to like this stroller, I just know what it's like to have a stroller that you don't love (don't ask me how many I bought and sold before I found something I liked!) and if a few accessories might make your life easier and help you to enjoy the stroller, then cool! :thumbsup:
I agree though, it's not lightweight (I said that back in post #2), but full-sized strollers in that class, especially with air tires, never are.