Sunday, September 22, 2013

Bumbleride Flyer Reversible Handle Stroller With 7 Quot Wheels Lava

Bumbleride Flyer Reversible Handle Stroller With 7 Quot Wheels Lava

Bumbleride Flyer Reversible Handle Stroller with 7" Wheels, Lava
From Bumbleride

List Price: $420.00
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Product Description

Bumbleride is reshaping baby mobility in a way to flow seamlessly into your modern lifestyle. Whether navigating the city pavement or cruising the parks and beaches, Bumbleride allows you and your little one to enjoy a secure and comfortable ride. Bumbleride believes that modern parents are looking for a stroller that is not simply functional, but fits their lifestyle as well. Flyer is designed to let you call all the shots. Its reversible handle flips with ease, and the quick release wheel locking system allows you to reverse the stroller in seconds. Recline the backrest and attach the optional footmuff to create a warm carriage for your baby. Flyer also features a height adjustable handle, footrest for sleeping babies and four position recline backrest. Ideal for infants as well as toddlers,  Flyer is ready to grow with your family. Flyer is also compatible with the following infant car seats: Graco Snugride, Graco Snugride 32, Graco Snugride 35, Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30, Chicco Keyfit 30, Combi Shuttle, Baby Trend Flex Loc, Britax Chaperone.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #34052 in Baby Product
  • Color: Lava
  • Brand: Bumbleride
  • Model: F-207L
  • Released on: 2011-03-18
  • Dimensions: 40.00" h x21.00" w x30.00" l,19.00 pounds

Features

  • All the features moms needs in a high chair
  • Seven height adjustments and three recline positions
  • Stain repellent machine washable pad and dishwasher safe tray insert
  • Entertaining tethered toy for baby
  • Easily folds for convenient storage and portability

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Most helpful customer reviews

29 of 31 people found the following review helpful.Buying a stroller is scarily similar to buying a car... it took a lot of research and comparison shopping before I settled on the Bumbleride Flyer. I am totally thrilled with the purchase! The things I like about the stroller are NUMEROUS and include the following:- The direction of the stroller may be reversed easily simply by flipping the handlebars over and adjusting two bars near the wheels (you do not have to pick up the seat itself and turn it around as with many other strollers);- The seat adjusts from a close-to-90-degree angle to almost flat;- There is a footrest that adjusts to a few different positions, so your child's legs don't just dangle in the air;- The canopy is BIG, and a portion zips off to provide air flow on hot days;- The handle is a single bar, so it's easier to steer with one hand;- A rain cover, cup holder, and infant seat adapter come standard with the stroller, and options include a "snack pack" that attaches to the seat, car seat cover (seems silly though!), foot muff/liner, and carrycot;- The infant seat adapter bar attaches directly onto the stroller without requiring removal of the seat;- The five-point harness releases when you press a single button;- The stroller has a relatively small footprint and weighs only 19 pounds, which is quite a bit lighter than most other full-size strollers; and- The fold is not too difficult (though not super-easy), and when folded, the stroller can stand upright (though it is kept in its folding position by a plastic clasp that may or may not stand up under repeated use).In my opinion, the only real drawback to this stroller is that it does not have air-filled wheels; however, it was not intended to be an all-terrain stroller, and air-filled wheels would have added a lot of weight. Oh, and it would have been nice if a custom travel bag were available, but Bumbleride has identified a third-party product that will work. So overall I am very satisfied. I understand that there were a lot of issues with respect to steering the 2008 version of the stroller, but I have not experienced any problems at all with the 2009 version.I got the stroller in the ruby color, which is a lovely deep red (in my opinion even deeper than in the photo). I was going to go with the seagrass color but when I saw it in a store, the green was a little olive-y and the turquoise was a little too light for my taste. All in all, I am extremely pleased with this stroller, which has a TON of terrific features for half the price of many comparable strollers.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Before getting into what I love about this stroller, I wanted to respond to some of the complaints regarding the stroller not steering straight. Because the handles move from front to back, it is important to know which wheels to lock and unlock. If you were pushing with the child facing out and then switched to the child facing you position, but forgot to unlock the front wheels and lock the back wheels, or worse, all 4 wheels are unlocked, you're going to be all over the place. Early on, I went on a walk with our baby and foolishly forgot about the front and back wheel locks and, like others, found myself zig-zagging all over the place. Once you figure out the difference between front and back wheel drive, you're in business. We had no issues going over grass with this, but this is certainly not an all-terrain stroller.This is a really well made stroller; great for parents of all sizes as the handle adjusts easily and great for long trips as it is spacious and lays flat for sleeping. We have loved this stroller for 2 years now and don't have any complaints. That said, it's true that it rides much more comfortably with the child facing out, but with some adjustments, child facing you is just fine.This is very durable and the fabric is absolutely beautiful and holds up well even after many ins and outs of my small trunk. Do make a note to protect the canopy from the trunk if you are having to squeeze it in and out like we did - having a small car can tear the lining.

13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.This is my second stroller for my first child. The other is a jogging stroller that I use for walking the dogs and rough outside riding. It's just too bulky for "regular" use.I decided I wanted a few specific things: lighter weight than what I had, a reversible handlebar, a good size canopy. The lighter weight was easy; replacing pneumatic wheels with plastic wheels eliminated 10 pounds immediately. The handlebar was a challenge. Only 3 strollers are made with that feature. I could only find 2 in stores locally and one of them was $800. So the Flyer was kind of it.It takes two hands to open and close. I don't mind but some of you might. The footrest has 2 releases which is odd but not inconvenient. Same thing for reversing the handlebar. There are breaks on all four wheels so you can break easily in the forward or reverse positions. There are releases on both sides so you can fix the wheels depending on which direction you have the handlebar. this is my one "complaint". With the handlebar in the reverse position (child is facing you) the wheels have a bit of a wobble when backing up or making a u-turn, almost to the point of getting stuck. It's easy enough to get around: make a wider turn or pick up the front a bit. Mostly it's just annoying.This stroller doesn't have a child tray. There is a "snack pack" you can purchase separately which I have not done yet (my son is 4 months). There is a single parent cup holder that hangs off the side of the handlebar. The storage space underneath is very nice.

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