Bugaboo Frog Stroller – Blue

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  • Bugaboos complete 3-in-1 system offers everything your child needs
  • Reversible, click-in seat/bassinet lets you choose your babys view: forward-facing or rear-facing
  • Adjustable seat has 3 recline levels for maximum comfort and converts easily into a bassinet
  • Small swiveling city use wheels in front make turning effortless
  • Other features include 5-point harness for safety, under-seat storage bag, soundless sun canopy, clear rain/wind screen, and mosquito net

Product Description

Features: Birth to 4 years of age 3-in-one system Seat adjustable to 3 position reclining seat Weighs only 19-23 lbs. ‘Frog’-like suspension in the small swivel wheels. Allows curbs and bumps to be easily navigate. Converts to a two wheel position to be pulled on the beach or snow Adjustable/reversible/removable seat/bassinet: Can face child or turn to face walking direction Reversible handlebar 5-point harness Khaki-lined interior Generous sun canopy to bloc… More >>

Bugaboo Frog Stroller – Blue

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Comments

  1. Selesai says:

    It is the greatest, simplest, well designed stroller in the world. I love it. It is a shame it is so expensive, because it is just plain smart. True, I can’t (I think they sell an adapter though) snap my baby out of it without touching him, carry him awkwardly into the mall like a basket of heavy flowers, and then snap him into the car seat bracket, but quite frankly I think carrier ‘systems’ are ridiculous.

    This thing is light, turns on a dime, and does it all in such a sexy way.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Maggie says:

    I’ve wanted a Bugaboo for 2 years before I was even ready to start family planning. Now we have a son on the way — it is everything we expected it to be: smooth suspension, great looking, great quality & highly versatile. It was an easy choice.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. C. Calvert says:

    Great stroller. I love the shock absorbing mechanism that doesn’t wake my baby when we go over bumps in the street and up and down the curb. It also handles really well and you can turn tight corners easily. The only thing that can be a bit inconvenient is the fact that the storage basket can only really be accessed by taking the seat off the frame and the Bugaboo website recommends that you don’t hang any other bags from it. If this lasts as long as they say it will (up to 4 years) then it will be well worth the money!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. David Chen says:

    The bugaboo is def a good looking stroller. This stroller is perfect if you live in the city and dont drive anywhere. But for others that need to pack the car to drive from point A to point B. It is very inconvenient to fold up the stroller and pack it in the trunk. First, it’s very difficult to close up and open up the stroller. And second, it’s very big…if you have a sedan forget about fitting anything else.

    Overall, it’s a good stroller they just need to make the folding up and opening up work a little better.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Kee says:

    For many years the hype in Hollywood has been the strange looking Bugaboo strollers. So for the features we bought one..

    The Good: As a petite woman I especially appreciate the inclusion of short handles on a stroller. The Bugaboo Frog does have perfectly placed handles where height is concerned. I have no problem reaching the handles and pushing my child around. I also get a thrill out of the “one hand turn” that the Frog allows you to accomplish. I find that my son seems comfortable in the Frog longer than his other strollers. I have a Fisher Price knock-off that he can easily get his way out of. He does tend to hate strollers, though. The navy blue color is especially aesthetically pleasing, as is the off white quilted-like design of the hood’s interior. I have no experience with any shock to the stroller, but from what I have been told Bugaboo’s can take a real beating. The stroller also drives extra smooth.

    The Bad: I cringe each time that I have to fold the Frog up and place it into the car. The tutorial video at Bugaboo’s website shows the model taking it apart completely, piece by piece. I have no time for that. Taking the seat portion off requires two people, usually. I have bad joints and squeezing the white buttons on the side will not work for me.

    Unfolding the frame is even more hard. The frame has the tendency to make itself turn backwards. It also locks up and creates a major pain for those trying to fold it. Bugaboo really should fix this design flaw.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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