Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Inglesina 2013 Trip Stroller Mela Green

Inglesina 2013 Trip Stroller Mela Green

Inglesina 2013 Trip Stroller, Mela Green
From Inglesina

List Price: $199.99
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Product Description

2013 Inglesina Trip: the sporty second stroller you were looking for. Who said a second stroller has to be all about utility? Trip is the exception to the rule, with a charming design and attractive color options to go along with its incredible mobility and Italian design. Trip is so agile (thanks to its shock-absorbing suspensions), compact and light that you can take it with you and use it just about anywhere. Don't worry about rain, either. Thanks to the standard hood with extended canopy, even a little bad weather won't ruin your plans. Outstanding features of Trip: Compact design and practical umbrella folding system for easy use and storage. Ergonomic soft-touch handles for easy maneuverability. Reclining, four-position backrest and adjustable leg-rest for maximum comfort of the baby. Rain cover canopy and cup holder are included with your purchase. Convenient carry handle for easy use and storage on the go. Surprisingly roomy storage basket. The Trip now offers an ergonomic soft/padded folding bumper bar for your baby to hold on to along with a basket matching the color of the seat. Dimensions when open: 19’’x 43’’x 30 ‘’. Dimensions when closed: 11’’ x 15’’ x 41’’. Weight: 14.5 lbs including canopy. Use: from 3 months to 55 lbs.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16929 in Baby Product
  • Color: Mela Green
  • Brand: Inglesina
  • Model: AG82E0MLAUS/D
  • Released on: 2013-01-22
  • Dimensions: 30.00" h x43.00" w x19.00" l,15.00 pounds

Features

  • Ergonomic soft-touch Reclining, four-position backrest and adjustable footrest for maximum comfort of the baby for easy maneuverability
  • Reclining, four-position backrest and adjustable footrest for maximum comfort of the baby
  • Rain cover, canopy and cup holder are included in your purchase
  • Convenient carry handle for easy use and storage on the go
  • Surprisingly roomy storage basket

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Most helpful customer reviews

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.I had been searching for a compact stroller with all the features I wanted and this is it! I'm in Japan and my jogging stroller is way too big getting around in a country that specializes in miniaturizing everything. My son is 17 months, 32 lbs and 34 inches long. First of all this stroller was ready to roll right out the box! I only had to attach the belly bar, canopy and cup holder!!! This stroller fits my son perfectly and I should get great use out of it since the maximum weight capacity is 55lbs!. I love that it has a REMOVABLE and flexible belly bar which most umbrella strollers don't have in addition to the adjustable canopy with EXTRA coverage. And there is an adjustable leg rest which my son loves because his feet aren't touching the foot rest yet. Note: there are two levers hidden that you have to squeeze for it to go down. The seat also does a full recline! The wheels are great! They seem to be the hard rubber kind. I'm 5'7 and the handle bars are high enough for me to push comfortably and away from my body so I'm not kicking the back wheels and they are made with the soft grip material. The basket is big compared to other umbrella strollers, but small compared to my jogging stroller. I'm able to stuff my Columbia backpack diaper bag in it with a little room to spare for small items. If the seat back is fully reclined I won't be able to get the diaper bag out without lifting it up. There is a cup holder that securely fits a medium size fast food cup or bottle of water. I hated the cup holders on the jogging strollers because they bounced around on uneven ground. My son's sippy cup won't fit. This stroller also comes with a rain cover which is a plus. I love freebies. It only covers the front, but I read that the canopy is water-proof I have yet to test that. I'm contemplating buying the Jeep brand that goes all over though. The fold and open is also easy to do and it locks in place when closing and has a carry handle. It is a bit heavy (I think 15lbs), but it feels very sturdy and durable. I only pushed around the house on hardwood floors. I will update when we go out. For a video demonstration and review for the 2012 model, YouTube Baby Gizmo Inglesina Trip.UPDATE: So after getting out, this stroller is everything I hoped for. It handled really well on uneven asphalt/sidewalk. It took me a moment to adjust my stride and arm positioning, my feet did scruff the back wheels a few times. My son took a brief nap and I was able to lay the seat back all the way down without disturbing him. It was pretty windy when we first got out, but the canopy was great at blocking the wind especially while he was napping. It rained a little later on and the canopy IS water-proof!!! Even in steady rain the water continued to bead up and roll off. I did have a little trouble steering one-handed while holding my umbrella. It was hard to make turns, but I found that switching handle bars and stepping opposite the side of stroller in the direction I wanted to turn helped the best (ex. step left to turn right). Oh and I forgot to mention that the stroller is slim enough to pass through the train station's ticket entrances/exits. No more having to use the wheelchair entrance. All in all, I'm VERY HAPPY with this stroller. :)

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.I usually never write reviews but I figured this stroller did not have many when I was researching lightweight strollers. When I was researching strollers I had narrowed it down to a few the Inglesina Trip, Uppa Baby G-luxe and the Chicco Echo. Between all of the strollers I was researching this one definitely won. I have only used it a few times but these are the Pros and cons I have come up with.PROS:*Cup holder*Loveee the belly bar it is fantastic and you can attach snack cups and toys to it!(this sold me on the stroller)*Comes with a rain cover*great recline*easy to maneuver*Holds up to 55 pounds*Comfy (not as comfy as the Uppa baby but the uppa is $230 with tax and I got Ingelsina for 169.99)*Great sunshadeCONS:*front wheels are a little wobbly but I think that is due to the fact that my son only weighs 18lbs ( Uppa's wheels were way worse. I actually had purchased that stroller first and returned it because they were so AWFUL.)*It isn't super light like I wanted but it was hard to find a lighter stroller with all the bells and whistles I wanted!(The chicco was heavier at 18lbs and didn't have the belly bar or cup holder so I went for this one)Overall I really like this stroller and am excited to continue using it. I will update my review after a few months to let everyone know how it holds up.*Also, I did not order mine on Amazon. I ordered mine on babiesrus.com and used a coupon and they have free shipping over $99. I did this just in case the stroller was awful or something was wrong with it I could return it to the store instead of having to ship it. :)

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.i was excited to use this stroller for our 22 month old for upcoming trips. this is what we needed in a stroller: light-weight for airports and strolling around towns, a reclining seat so our toddler could nap, a canopy that provided lots of shade (many trips to florida), an adjustable foot-rest so our toddler wouldn't have to dangle his feet when napping, and generally, just a comfy ride. the stroller seemed ideal, with all these elements plus more. cup holder, rain cover, fine sized basket, etc. we looked at mcclarens and the UPPA gluxe. we really wanted the gluxe 2011/2012 version but it's hard to find now, and thought mcclarens were overpriced for what we needed. the inglesina has very good reviews so we thought this would be a nice fit.so when our toddler climbed into the stroller when we got it (he loved it immediately, another sign that this would be great), we noticed that the adjustable foot-rest extended past the front of the "bar" that he would normally set his feet on when the seat was upright. in order for his feet to rest on the bar, he'd have to try to to tuck them behind, which seemed odd and uncomfortable. so in the end, his feet were dangling anyhow, in front of the foot bar/rest.he's average height and weight for his age so don't think his size is relevant. it's just an awkward design - but one which was a deal breaker for us.i think this stroller would be great for anyone who doesn't care about that dangling feet thing, but for us, it just seemed silly to use this stroller when we know there's something out there that would fit him better.in the end, this the inglesina has been returned. we ended up getting a Joovy Groove which has all the same elements (and many more!) with no dangling feet problem.

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