A mommy blogger recently said that she can hold her 26 - pound child in one hand and fold the B - Agile with the other, then carry both baby and
stroller up the stairs.
Not exact matches
see, it is stuff that that
stroller bit (just to use an example)... would it have killed you to just carry the infant
up the
stairs?
There was no difficulty getting a high chair or bringing our
stroller into the dining room (once you made it
up the
stairs).
Effortlessly glide through crowds, saunter across rough surfaces, navigate your way through doors and
up and down
stairs easily, because you are using a baby carrier instead of a
stroller.
This
stroller is so manageable that I am able to carry it
up and down flights of
stairs, even with my child sitting in it.
Compared to most other double
strollers, it is very lightweight so I can quickly carry it when necessary, like
up the
stairs or into a car.
Zoe
Stroller: Strollers with infant seats are great, but they're heavy and to be honest, I never used them because hauling a bulky stroller up two flights of subway stairs just wasn't something I found fun just a few months shy of having
Stroller:
Strollers with infant seats are great, but they're heavy and to be honest, I never used them because hauling a bulky
stroller up two flights of subway stairs just wasn't something I found fun just a few months shy of having
stroller up two flights of subway
stairs just wasn't something I found fun just a few months shy of having a baby.
The Zoe
stroller is perfect for commuting
up and down subway
stairs at just 10 lbs and still tons of storage.
It also does not fold
up easily or compactly so it's more suited for people who can leave their
stroller out and don't need to carry it
up or down
stairs.
Is it really safer to carry a baby in a
stroller up or down 3 flights of
stairs?
We had to carry our baby, the
stroller, the diaper bag and anything else we had
up and down the
stairs — so bring a light, small
stroller!!
Parents who live in busy cities praise the
stroller for how easy it is to get on and off the subway or other public transit, as well as carry
up and down
stairs.
It was frequent to see Japanese women carrying their
strollers up and down the
stairs on their own — amazing!
City dwellers who need to carry their
stroller up and down lots of
stairs or must navigate tight spaces may want to look at super-lightweight
strollers in a higher price range to take advantage of better maneuverability.
It was so much easier than struggling with a
stroller up and down the
stairs when I was going for a short walk.
The
stroller is a little on the heavier side, so it can be cumbersome bringing it
up and down the
stairs in our apartment complex.
2 - the
stroller is awkward to get
up and down
stairs.
It's also convenient if you need to carry your
stroller much, whether
up and down your front
stairs or in and out of vehicles.
They think about the logistics, especially in urban settings such as using public transportation, going
up stairs into apartments, or getting your
stroller in and out of a car.
A New York City mom got this
stroller for the subway and carrying
up and down the
stairs.
This
stroller folds
up quickly and easily and the carrying strap makes it a breeze to take with you onto the subway, down a flight of
stairs or through the gate - check at the airport.
Therefore, it's not the easiest
stroller to lug in and out of a car or
up a flight of
stairs.
If the seat is left in position and the handle extended, the
stroller is now in two wheel mode which is a very handy feature when traveling over sandy or soft ground or when going
up stairs.
However the
stroller is heavy and if you have a bad back, it will be difficult to handle when carrying
up stairs or transferring into and out of your car.
If you have to walk
up stairs to get to your home or if grandparents will be watching your baby often, get a lightweight
stroller that is easy to carry.
The
stroller is a full sized
stroller but still light weight making it easy to go
up and down
stairs with it.
Make sure to go for a lightweight model especially if you will be carrying your
stroller up and down the
stairs frequently.
Keep baby snug and close and never have to worry about navigating a bulky
stroller through crowds,
up a flight of
stairs again or storing in your trunk!
My parents were poor then and I remember my mother carrying groceries and my
stroller up many flights of
stairs when she was pregnant with my brother, who was born in October of 1951.