I prefer strollers with
a bumper bar because I feel like it gives that extra layer of safety to ensure my son stays in the seat.
Not exact matches
I gave it only 3 out of 5 stars
because aside from a hefty price tag and lack of included accessories, I didn't like the multiple - piece bulky fold, lack of storage, non-swing away
bumper bar that needs to be removed all the time and no «sleep» position recline in front facing mode of the seat.
I can do that
because there is a
bumper bar.
I LOVE the style and finishes on the XT and the Urbo 2 (navy is my favorite) but am concerned about the XT
because no
bumper bar and no snack try, and am concerned about the Urbo 2
because no snack tray, bulkier fold, and the two handed fold.
I feel like I am leaning more towards the urbo2
because the
bumper bar is a big plus for me.
Because this is our first, we have no prior experience, but it just seems that a
bumper bar would be standard.
The Mixx is great
because it has a larger basket and a
bumper bar.
This stroller was built with budding toddlers in mind
because of the addition of a removable
bumper bar.
While it comes with an adapter for the car seat, I would also get a child's tray (sold separately)
because there is no
bumper bar available.
I love the sun canopy
because it's huge and does a fantastic job shading your child; fully extended, it goes all the way down past the
bumper bar, completely enclosing your child on very sunny or windy days.
If I had to choose between the two, I would diffidently go with Mios
because it has more compact fold, much higher weight capacity of 55 lbs (vs 37.5 lbs), easier to access basket, flip - flop - friendly brake, mesh seat back,
bumper bar, and better canopy.
Because pickup
bumpers usually are made of rigid
bars attached directly to vehicle frames, Lund said, they tend to transmit crash energy into the bodies instead of absorbing it.
The project creator promises your phone antenna will work just fine and you'll get full
bars because the aluminum is coated with an inner plastic
bumper.