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Review on Mompush Meteor Stroller: Foldable 2-in-1 Baby Stroller with Reversible Seat, Bassinet πŸ‘Ά Mode, Full Recline, Adjustable Handlebar & Footrest, Lightweight & Durable, UPF 50+ Sun Canopy by Denise Davis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great stroller, but not for travel

I originally bought this stroller as a more compact stroller for everyday use. Our favorite stroller for Disneyland trips and big outings is the Baby Jogger mini gt2, which is compact but still a bit big to carry in the car and fits a lot of other stuff. I also liked the ability to rotate our LO towards us and recline fully. It was easy to assemble and change the seating position and function. It felt solid and the frame was nice and solid. It also included various attachments and accessories that I have to find separately for our other strollers such as: a rain cover, and it has a nice pivoting belly bar so you only have to take off one side. If I hadn't seen this before we bought our first stroller I would definitely keep it and love it. Unfortunately I had to send it back as it wasn't very compact and I didn't need another large stroller. We are done with the Baby Jogger City Mini. So you only have to solve one side. If I hadn't seen this before we bought our first stroller I would definitely keep it and love it. Unfortunately I had to send back since it wasn't very compact and I didn't need another big stroller. We are done with the Baby Jogger City Mini. So you only have to solve one side. If I hadn't seen this before we bought our first stroller I would definitely keep it and love it. Unfortunately I had to send it back as it wasn't very compact and I didn't need another large stroller. We are done with the Baby Jogger City Mini.

Pros
  • Wherever the road takes you, this stroller easily converts from parent to world, plus advanced suspension for a smooth ride and power steering for confident maneuvering on any terrain. Includes leg protection and rain cover for extreme weather
Cons
  • No automatic