Thursday, January 30, 2014

Orbit Infant System...?




Mrs.W


For those of you that own it...

How do you like it?

I hear the infant seat is larger than others and doesn't fit on shopping carts or high chairs, what do you do when you shop or eat out?

Do you have the Bassinet? Is it worth it?
Lauren: Thanks so much for the input. I would only purchase the stroller seat for the toddler not the car seat as I've heard other ones are better. And that is around 200 bucks and it would be the stroller you use to they aren't in a stroller any more.

So can you take a stroller into a resturant? This one is very compact, but I did wonder about that. I guess I never paid attention when I'm eating out lol.



Answer
I don't own it but by looking at the website and having a 6 month old, I CAN tell a few things. The car seat docks onto the stroller so you can just use that at restaurants. If it won't fit on shopping carts, you can use a baby bjorn (front carrier) and push the cart at the same time.

It looks really cool and easy to use but it looks like it could get quite expensive. Looks like you have to buy a different seat for the stroller once they grow out of the infant seat AND a new car seat (most travel systems allow you to use the stroller as is well into their toddler years.)

That puts you at around $2,000!!! But if you have the money to spend, go for it.

Need a stroller / car seat combination for toddler....?




carabids


...The only one I know is Orbit Toddler Car Seat. Any others???
I'm basically looking for a stroller than handles well, and folds up conveniently to go in car trunk, that can connect to a real car seat for toddlers / young children. The Orbit seems to do this, but I am wondering if there are other examples out there. My sister has used the sit 'n' stroll but says the quality was terrible and it isn't much good as a stroller.



Answer
Kolcraft Universal Car Seat Carrier (*est. $50)

Stroller frame.

Reviews say many traditional "travel systems", otherwise known as car-seat stroller combinations, are too bulky and expensive, and that cheaper travel systems often have quality issues. The Kolcraft Universal stroller frame solves both problems. This model isn't a complete travel system. Rather, it's a metal frame with stroller wheels that will accommodate most brands of infant car seats. This is a great temporary choice for parents who plan to purchase a higher-quality stroller when the baby outgrows his infant car seat. The Kolcraft frame weighs about 13.5 pounds.



Graco SnugRider (*est. $60)

Stroller frame with adjustable handle.

The Graco SnugRider is a stroller frame, meant to accommodate a separately purchased Graco infant car seat. The only big difference between the SnugRider and other stroller frames is that the Graco has an adjustable-height handle, a nice option for parents of differing heights. The Graco stroller frame is guaranteed to fit Graco car seats (though some parents say other brands also fit). If you plan to buy a top-rated Graco SnugRide infant seat, the SnugRider frame is the way to go. If you have another brand of car seat, the Kolcraft stroller frame is the better bet.



Graco Spree 511 (*est. $160)

Full car-seat / stroller travel system.

A stroller frame like the Kolcraft Universal Car Seat Carrier, is a better choice than a full travel system, say reviews. Thatâs because many parents eventually purchase a lighter, less bulky stroller anyway. However, if you like the coordinated look of travel systems or just want one anyway, the Graco Spree pairs the top-rated Graco SnugRide infant seat with a matching lightweight stroller. Reviewers like that it folds vertically, so that the wheels never touch the handles or upholstery, and at 20 pounds, it is fairly easy to lift into the car trunk. The Spree comes with a pivoting snack tray, windowed canopy, and parent organizer tray with two drink holders.




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