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Emmaljunga NXT30

My first thoughts about this stroller were not particularly positive. The bumper bar just did not create any excitement for me. But now, a few months later, I've began to appreciate it. Perfect for a toddler "slipping" out of the stroller seat. Some technical info: Weight: 12,9 kg Measurements unfolded: 50 - 114 x 58 x 69 cm Measurements folded: 87 x 58 x 37 cm Seat dimensions: 103 x 33 cm Seat capacity: 22 kg Luggage basket capacity: 10 kg Suitable for use: 6 months to 4 years This stroller is available with four different chassis (Eco, Competition, Lounge and Outdoor), which also differ in wheels. Different frame sets also come with different colors. From the sustainability aspect, the Eco series is the most conscious one. Now, some impressions... Handle is quite thin, and I am not use to this. But it is not uncomfortable. You can change its position both as a telescope and horizontally, which is a good option. I like that when pushing the regulating...

Review: Bumbleride indie 2018 and differences from 2017 version

My love for stroller began about a year and half ago, when I found myself thinking, while taking my 7 month old daughter to a stroll for her nap, that perhaps the reason for not loving those walks as much as I should, was the stroller. I found it hard to push, the canopy was not long enough and I felt it limited where I could go. I had bought, about a year before, Mutsy Igo (2016). And don´t get me wrong, it is a perfectly ok stroller, but just not for my needs. The reason I had bought it, was that it was the most different I could find from the classical Emmaljunga that is almost repulsively popular in Estonia. Mutsy Igo was minimalistic, seemed to be compact and light. Boy, had I little information. This post is not meant as a negative review about Mutsy Igo, but rather to praise the stroller that I found after it. I found Bumbleride Indie. I found it after months of searching through all the sporty and all-terrain strollers I knew and ordered it off the internet like a pig in a bag ...