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I bought this for a month long trip to Seoul, South Korea and it was fabulous! It survived two long plane rides, subways, unpaved road, uneven side walks and a picky tot who seems to hate her other two strollers ( britax b agile and Bob SE) I love the weight of this stroller and the ease of use for folding and carrying. The padded seat seems to be very comfortable for my little one and I like that is comes out easy for washing. The storage is good enough but I find that if you are opening and closing the stroller quite a bit you won't be able to store much there anyways. The sunshade is great even with my tot pulling on it all the time. I chose this stroller over the much cheaper First Years Ignite and I am so happy I did although it is not without its flaws so here are the pros and cons:
I was having problems at night. Taking Azo has really helped me. I still drink cranberry juice . Both together a been so much better
really great collection of all the Gorillaz music, my son loves it. The art work is really cool too, he says
Mr. biggest complaint with Mr.Trimmer's work is his lack of relevancy. While his previous books, "How to Avoid a Stegosaurus", "How to Avoid Howard Hughes", and "How to Avoid Damn Big Powdered Wigs", were well-written, he has struggled with tackling subject matter relevant to today's generations. "How to Avoid Huge Ships" does address a subject that does affects some people currently, but I view it as a very timid, tentative step towards tackling more controversial and relevant subjects. Mr. Trimmer, where are "How to Avoid a Kardashian", "How to Avoid Twerking", and "How to Avoid Windows Vista"? The world needs those books now!