tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-91525649782924056392024-03-21T08:38:18.013-07:00Britax B-Ready Review | Britax B ready Price and ReviewLathahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08661497097954833339noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9152564978292405639.post-89418643333301011892014-02-15T02:16:00.002-08:002014-02-15T02:23:38.052-08:00 City Select is better for twins - higher weight limit than Britax B-Ready<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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City Select versus Britax B-Ready</h2>
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With three kids under four, including twins, I've had my fair share of
double strollers. The Baby Jogger City Select and the Britax B -Ready
look very similar, but they're not when used in doubles mode. Which
stroller is better really depends on the age of your kids. For twins or
children close in weight, I found the City Select has more advantages,
but if you have different age kids, the Britax is worth a look.<br />
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Some considerations:<br />
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*
The <span style="font-size: large;"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=city%20select&linkCode=ur2&tag=estellaeffect-20&url=search-alias%3Dbaby-products" target="_blank">City Select stroller</a></span> was Baby Gizmo's top tandem stroller in 2010
-- the 2011 model has been redesigned with deeper and firmer seats,
improving an already excellent stroller.<br />
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* Of the two, the City
Select is a better stroller for twins because of the 45 lb. weight
allowance for each of its full-size seats (child's weight and baggage,
for a maximum of 90 lbs overall), foot wells that expand to 10.5 inches
and large canopies that raise up to 24", allowing you to use it all the
way up till your children are age 4 or 5. The Britax only has one full
size seat as the second seat has a lower weight capacity than the main
seat.<br />
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* The<a href="http://britaxbreadyreviews.blogspot.in/2014/02/britax-b-ready-stroller-eviews.html" target="_blank"> Britax B-Ready</a> <span style="font-size: large;"><span style="background-color: yellow;">is a good option if you have two kids
of different ages </span></span>(1 & 3 for example) given the different weight
limits on its seats. If you have twins, you'll be limited by the second
seat's 35 lbs. weight capacity and a 22" canopy, to about 3 years old -
only one child will be able to ride in the stroller past this weight (I
still use my City Select with my 4 year old but will be able to use it
with both my twins till this age as well).<br />
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* Another important
consideration is that the <span id="goog_2146909233"></span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=city%20select&linkCode=ur2&tag=estellaeffect-20&url=search-alias%3Dbaby-products" target="_blank"><span style="background-color: yellow;"><span style="font-size: large;">telescoping handle on the City Select<span id="goog_2146909234"></span></span></span></a><a href="https://www.blogger.com/null"> </a>extends
from 39" to 41", whereas the handle on the Britax B-Ready does not (it
has a pivot handle that goes up or down but does not extend). This comes
in very handy for taller parents, when you raise the canopy on the
upper seat (when stadium seating) to give you additional clearance, or
when hanging a diaper bag with the seats in the rear-facing position, so
the baby is not kicking it.<br />
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* The City Select offers more clearance for walking with the second seat in than the Britax, either front or rear facing.<br />
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Both seats recline on the Britax forward facing, but the second seat is
not reversible. <span style="background-color: yellow;">On the City Select, both seats are reversible</span>, but they
recline fully only in the rear-facing position (with lots of leg room).
I actually prefer this configurations as twins are people-magnets and
when they are facing towards me and napping it's easier for people to
stay away.<br />
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* You can hang a larger than average diaper bag (like
the Lassig Messenger Eco-Friendly Diaper Bag) from the handle with two
seats in the City Select. (Note: the stroller handle says not to but
because of the weight distribution I haven't had any problems).<br />
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* The <a href="http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=city%20select&linkCode=ur2&tag=estellaeffect-20&url=search-alias%3Dbaby-products" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="background-color: yellow;">City Select allows for 16 configurations</span></span></a> including two carrycots (Britax has 14)<br />
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*
The Britax B-Ready has a more compact footprint than the City Select, a
plus if you don't mind the handle that doesn't extend or are not a tall
parent.<br />
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* For the City Select - handling curbs can be
challenging going forward but if you pull the stroller backwards upor
down the curb, it's actually easier than most strollers because of the
large back wheels. It hasn't been an issue for me.<br />
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Some similarities between the two strollers:<br />
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* Similar width at 26"<br />
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* Huge storage basket in both.<br />
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* Tires that handle all surfaces well, indoors and out. It's worth mentioning that neither stroller is meant for jogging.<br />
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* The City Select with the second seat weighs 33 lbs., similar to Britax's 36 lb weight, less than iCandy's hefty 44 lbs.<br />
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* Both have the same recline mechanism on the seats.<br />
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Easy fold for both. With the Britax, you can leave both seats in and
fold quickly. With the City Select, both seats need to be in stadium
seating, fully upright with the foot wells folded down as far back as
they will go (not horizontal), and then you can fold it with both seats.
Honestly, it's a lot easier and faster to just pop off the seats and
fold the frame (plus it fits in most cars because it's very compact,
with the frames and seats folding flat separately).<br />
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* For the
City Select, the "Baby Jogger City Select Second Seat Attachment
Brackets" are sold separately if needed on mystrollers dot com. You do
not have to buy the whole second seat as some older reviews state.<br />
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*
Neither stroller's seats are appropiate for babies 0-6 months (even if
the seats recline fully, they're in a "V" shape as the whole seat
tilts). You can get optional car seat adaptors but if you live in a
city, you may find that a single snap-n-go/ infant seat with an Ergo
carrier for the 2nd baby (w insert #2 for babies 0-4 months) is the
easiest way to get around for the first year. A double snap n go is even
better and less expensive, and will allow you to use infant car seats
so they can nap on outings. Another option is the Maclaren Triumph which
folds compactly @ 22 lbs, reclines fully and can be used from birth up,
if you want to have a stroller for travel for later on.<br />
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Lastly, I
also have Maclaren double strollers (Triumph & Techno) and the Bob
Duallie. If you're looking for other alternatives, they're all good, but
of all of these, I find the City Select is the easiest and most
versatile to use with twins or a preschooler & baby (see my profile
for a full review with pros and cons). If you're looking for getting one
all-purpose stroller, regardless of whether you have kids close in age
or not, it would be my pick. I only wish I had known about it before
buying the other double strollers.<br />
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***<br />
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UPDATE 1/07/13:
This review was first posted in June 2011. At 2.5, my twins are now 38"
& 32 lbs, and my six year old, 48" & 40 lbs. The City Select is
still going strong, day after day of heavy use, for shopping, trips to
the park, the grocery store, almost anywhere really. I'm so glad I went
with this stroller as they would have almost outgrown the Britax at this
point, when used as a double.</div>
Lathahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08661497097954833339noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9152564978292405639.post-62138775900311708002014-02-15T02:14:00.001-08:002014-02-15T02:14:33.410-08:00Britax B-Ready- A few Issues, Overall a great stroller<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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First I'll outline the negatives about the stroller (and this is of course my opinion):<br /><br />1.
It's bulky/heavy. If you plan to be pushing it up hills, you'll get
quite a workout. I didn't mind it too much as I'm using it as a double
stroller, and most doubles are going to be heavy with both kids in their
seats.<br />
<br />2. It was a little more difficult to fold/unfold than I had
hoped. It gets easier with practice, but they definitely make it look a
little too easy in the demonstration video.<br />
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<br />3. When folded up with
the second seat attached, when you fold it up, the second seat's canopy
drags on the ground, so you have to make sure to watch that so it
doesn't get dirty.<br />4. I wish the canopy was adjustable, but this is a minor complaint.<br />
<br />5.
With the car seat attached underneath, if you're a taller parent you
are probably going to kick it. I'm 5'5" and had absolutely no issues
kicking it with any of the configurations, but I'd imagine if you were
5'8" or taller you could have some issues. Also, the handle does not
telescope outward at all. This would obviously help accommodate taller
parents, but I think adding too much length to the handle could cause
some instability. Maybe they'll find a way to make it work in the
future.<br />
<br />6. The cup holder is crap. Barely holds any weight without dipping or looking like it's going to fall off.<br />
<br />7.
It's pretty wide, but of course it's much more narrow than side by side
doubles. If you're looking for a single stroller and never want more
kids, this one's probably not the way to go. But if you have two kids,
the width is necessary for stability.<br />
<br />8. If you buy the silver
B-Ready and silver Chaperone car seat, the two silvers do not exactly
match. However I didn't notice this until another reviewer pointed it
out. If it really bothers you, order another color.<br /><br />Now for the positives:<br />
<br />1.
Fourteen different configurations. There really is something for
everyone here. If you have a newborn and a two-year-old (like me), if
you have two two-year-olds, two newborns, a five-year-old and a
one-year-old, etc. It all works, and it works very well. I was a little
disappointed that with this double decker style, the two children can't
face each other, I've seen strollers that use a facing configuration,
and it just doesn't work.<br />
<br />2. If one of your children is old enough,
he/she can climb into the bottom seat without the stroller falling over
(as long as the break is locked). It's very steady.<br />
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Lathahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08661497097954833339noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9152564978292405639.post-69069724404151031352014-02-15T02:02:00.000-08:002014-02-15T02:10:57.094-08:00Phil Teds or Britax B-Ready Stroller?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Phil Teds and Britax B-Ready which one to get?</h2>
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<a href="http://britaxbreadyreviews.blogspot.in/2014/02/britax-b-ready-stroller-eviews.html" target="_blank">Britax-B Ready</a> is wider than Phil Teds, it is also longer. The Britax B-Ready might not fit in some car trunks as neatly as the Phil and Teds.<br />
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Some say that the Britax B-Ready is heavier than Phil Teds.<br />
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Preference?</h4>
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Most parents prefer Britax B-Ready over Phil Teds</h3>
as<br />
BritaxB-Ready has more options - 14 configurations<br />
Britax B-Ready lets you place 2 kids face to face.<br />
Some Phil Teds had a recall for some minor issues with hinges, you can order the recall kit from Phil Teds if you own one.<br />
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Britax B-Ready is solid, has had no recalls while <a href="http://britaxbreadyreviews.blogspot.in/2014/02/britax-b-agile-b-agile-double-and-bob.html" target="_blank">B-Agile</a> did have a recall.<br />
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Conclusion Which do you Prefer Phil Teds or Britax B-Ready Stroller? </h2>
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We recommend <a href="http://britaxbreadyreviews.blogspot.in/2014/02/britax-b-ready-deals-britax-b-ready.html" target="_blank">Britax B-Ready</a> over Phil Teds.<br />
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Lathahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08661497097954833339noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9152564978292405639.post-1111997675968864022014-02-15T01:39:00.001-08:002014-02-15T01:39:25.345-08:00Britax B-Agile, B-Agile Double and BOB Motion strollers Recalled<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Strollers Recalled by Britax Due to Partial Fingertip Amputation Hazard </h1>
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The hinge on the stroller’s folding mechanism
can partially amputate consumers’ fingertips, break their fingers or
cause severe lacerations, among other injuries, when they press the
release button while pulling on the release strap.<br />
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Remedy</h5>
Consumers should stop using the recalled strollers immediately and contact Britax to receive a free repair kit</div>
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<span class="lbl">Consumer Contact:
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Britax; toll-free at (866) 204-1665 from
8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET Monday through Thursday and 8:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Friday, visit the company’s websites at <a href="http://www.britaxusa.com/">www.britaxusa.com</a> or <a href="http://www.bobgear.com/">www.bobgear.com</a> and click on “Safety Notice” at the top right corner or on “Learn More” at the bottom center of the page, or e-mail <a href="mailto:strollerrecall@britax.com">strollerrecall@britax.com</a> for more information.</div>
Lathahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08661497097954833339noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9152564978292405639.post-77529097714547521292014-02-13T22:07:00.002-08:002014-02-13T22:07:32.629-08:00Britax B Ready Deals - Britax B-REady Customer Review<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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When I deliver in August, we will have two
children under the age of 15 months. After researching MANY of the
double strollers out there, we decided to purchase this one, and we are
very glad that we did!<br />
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Honestly, we decided to go with this
stroller ultimately because of the incentive they were offering (the
free infant car seat!), but we couldn't be happier with our purchase.<br />
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We were looking for a stroller that would be both a single stroller for
our son now (and then for our daughter once our son no longer needs to
ride in a stroller), and easily convert to a double stroller. We wanted
something that was not bulky, could easily fit through doorways and
aisles, was easy to fit in the back of a vehicle when folded, and was
easy to push. We also wanted to purchase something of high quality that
would last throughout their entire stroller "career". This stroller is
all that and more.<br />
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We have watched the video posted on here, which I would suggest doing. It is very helpful!<br />
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Our only complaints:<br />
*Opening the stroller once folded and locked has been kind of tricky--it's not exactly a one handed activity.<br />
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*In
a perfect world, this stroller would come with an extendable handle for
taller parents, or for those whose shins hit the infant car seat when
in the secondary position facing the parent.<br />
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*Having the option
of a tray that goes in front of the child would be nice, but not having
that does not, in any way, diminish the quality of the stroller. Again,
it is just a "wish list" item.<br />
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I would, and have, recommended this stroller to friends and family. We are more than happy with our purchase!<br />
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Lathahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08661497097954833339noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9152564978292405639.post-88021611575236888832014-02-13T21:32:00.000-08:002014-02-13T22:00:17.279-08:00Britax B-Ready Stroller Reviews <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Britax B-Ready Stroller Reviews</h2>
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Britax B Ready is a new stroller which is a luxury stroller. The Britax B Stroller has 14 configurations and you can switch between single seat, double seat (two seats) and two infant seats. As your child grows, it accommodates.<br />
Some people look for cheaper strollers but they forget that as their child grows they need a stroller which will accommodate their growth, needs and requirements.<br />
We can buy another stroller later (it will be costly), it is better to go in for a stroller like Britax B Ready which will be easy to reconfigure as your child grows.<br />
Parents with twins like the additional seat and you can use it for tow kids with ease.<br />
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Single stroller is roomy and can fit one year olds, three year olds and five year olds. It can carry upto 55 pounds and parents found that even five year olds could sit in it comfortably. The belly pack is attached to the seat and wont fall off when you take your child in and out.<br />
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The Britax B Ready has a safety buckle which even 3 year olds cant get off. The unique feature of Britax B Ready is the head pad, which keeps the child comfortable. You wont find this with other strollers.<br />
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Use the zipper at tha back of the harness to adjust the head pad which will slide up and down as needed. <br />
Britax B-Ready has a foot rest with 4 positions. Swing way bumper bar.<br />
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You need to buy a cup holder additionally. Seat is reversible and can be swung around and you can swing baby around so he can watch you. It also has a window with a flap, you can peak in on baby without disturbing him or her.<br />
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Handle is adjustable, goes down and up and has gripper. Good for tall or short parents. <br />
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There is a lovely basket at the bottom which makes it easy to store and access things. </div>
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