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Baby Strollers - Baby Strollers sorted by Brand. Strollers from Graco, Maclaren, Combi, Zooper, Peg Perego, Jeep and a whole lot more. Currently around 30 different Brands containing all different strollers types, sizes and shapes.
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Combi are another well-known brand for baby strollers. They make quality strollers but still at reasonable prices.
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Combi Strollers
All the same features that the 6620 Series offers plus a five point harness for maximum safety, a parents tray for drinks
and an extended visor for protection from the sun. At only 19 lbs., this steel frame stroller offers maximum comfort and
ease of use. Standard features include a plush, removable pillow, large wheels, upgraded fabric, wide frame and an
ergonomic handle. The window on canopy allows view of baby.
Removable machine washable seat cushion. Front wheels swivel
for easy maneuvering. Extra large basket keeps hands free. Pivoting handle adjusts to many heights for maximum comfort.
Adjustable footrest for baby's comfort, soft plush seat cushion with three recline positions. Pocket on canopy for
storing small items. Four wheel suspension for a smooth ride. Includes the Perfect Match Attachment System. Matching
fabric, matching canopy and a car seat cover set included!
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Combi Perfect Match Reviews |
Customer 1:
Pros: parent tray and cup holder are very handy -basket is a good size, sturdy.
Cons: extremely poor quality - difficult to assemble and use - terrible customer service.
I have been extremely disappointed with basically all elements of the Combi Perfect Match 6630 stroller. This was our
"car stroller" and was rarely used, yet we had two that broke within 8 months. The seat snapped in half on the first
one, and the the seat recline literally shattered on the second. I thought that Combi was supposed to be a quality
stroller, but apparently that is not the case. I have never heard of a stroller having as many problems as we've had.
Customer 2:
Pros: Light, great car seat attachment bar, large wheels, easy to fold.
Cons: Best for light to moderate use only, plastic wheels.
I was not looking to spend $300 on a stroller but wanted a quality, durable product that would be relatively lightweight.
I also wanted to use my car seat with my stroller for my newborn but did not want to have a clunky stroller (from Graco)
or an expensive car seat (from Combi or Peg Perego). My objective was to find a stroller that would be great for only
moderate use.
I purchased this off the Combi website (in a different pattern than shown in picture) and found free shipping and great
service. The stroller was difficult to assemble but once together folded nicely. I use it frequently but not everyday. I
have found it to be very durable and easy to use. The folding mechanism is simple. I am able to use my Graco SnugRide
with the attachment bar with confidence.
More Reviews
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
Combi Strollers
- Homepage. www.combistrollers.com
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- Combi Perfect Match 6630 : More Reviews here!. www.epinions.com
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- Combi Savvy Z : More Reviews here. www.epinions.com
Its stylish and aerodynamic design make this frequent traveler a COMBI favorite. Now featuring the state of the art
"Acoustic Canopy" in selected prints. A deluxe ultra light travel stroller weighing only 7.7 lbs., the COMBI Savvy Z
offers a machine washable seat cushion and a carrying strap as standard features.
- Weight: 7.7 lbs.
- Weight capacity: 45.lbs.
Opens easily with one hand. Removable guard rail provides security as baby grows. Plush pillow on seat for baby's
comfort. Partially (to 140 degrees) seat for resting comfortably. Extra large canopy protects from the sun. Removable,
machine washable seat cushion. Carrying strap lets you keep hands free. Folds down to 10" thin.
Customer 1:
Pros: Compact, lightweight, and extremely cool.
Cons: Price.
It's not often that strangers stop you on the street to ask where you bought your stroller, but the Combi Savvy Z
(in a snazzy leopard print) inspires that kind of reaction.
The Savvy Z is a wonderful stroller for traveling. It's lightweight (7 pounds), reportedly narrow enough to fit easily
down the aisle of an airplane (haven't tried it), and folds easily into a much smaller bundle than you'd expect - you
won't believe the way it folds in half until you see it in action.
If you're tall enough and deft enough, you can open
the thing very easily with just one hand. If you're shorter, clumsier, and holding a baby, it may be a little difficult,
but still can be accomplished while one-handed. It seemed to be very comfortable, with a padded seat, removable
pillow/headrest, and soft, flexible front bar. My daughter has no problem falling asleep in the Combi.
Total of 33 Reviews and the average was 4/5 Stars!
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