Cheap Savvy Soho Stroller - Carolina Sky (Baby Product) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Baby Product |
| MANUFACTURER: | Combi International |
| TYPE: | Gear, Strollers, Lightweight Strollers |
| MEDIA: | Baby Product |
| MPN: | 2460-34 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 044929001205 |
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Customer Reviews of Savvy Soho Stroller - Carolina Sky
DANGEROUS! DON'T BUY THIS STROLLER We bought this stroller for the same reasons the rest of you did, seemed to be a good buy for a lightweight, compact stroller. I wish I'd spent twice the $$ for a better, sturdier brand! There is no question it is lightweight and compact, however it is also DANGEROUS. My 21lb little girl was strapped in with the 5 point harness, had her feet up on the cross bar and while I was shopping and reaching for an item, she reached for me - causing the stroller to TIP OVER. Luckily I caught her before she hit the ground and her head. I was so upset I called Combi customer service to report the tipping incident, complain about the lack of stability in the stroller and request a refund... I was shocked to be told that "on page 2 of the owners manual, it states that if the child is not properly secured, the stroller can tip". I am SO ANGRY with this lack of concern and service - apparently COMBI is aware that this can happen. The rep kept insisting that I must have had her strapped in incorrectly. Of course, no manager was available and I've yet to get a return call. DON'T BUY THIS STROLLER!!!
not so great
We bought this stroller the night before a big trip. My Pliko was in the shop and my 25 lb. six month old was not comfortable in a regular umbrella stroller. I was excited about how compactly the combi folded but it did not hold up to the vacation test. First of all it is way to short for my 6-2 husband. He kicked the wheels and killed his back all week. The stroller is too lightweight and looks like it will crack under the girth of my huge kid. He looks like he is wedged in the stroller and does not seem very comfortable. The stroller does not steer well either. I talked with some petite families who loved the stroller for traveling but it is not made for the big and bulky. I plan to return the stroller and get something else that fits my baby and my husband better. If you and your child are petite - this is a very compact, lightweight stroller that will be easy to pack and check on the airplane.
Hated it!!!!!
I bought this stroller because I was looking for a lightweight umbrella stroller that could also recline. And I was also looking for either an adjustable legrest if I couldn't get the bar across the front. This stroller had the removable bar across the front which my daughter liked riding around with her feet propped up on (really cute). The cheaper types did not recline, nor did a lot of them have a sufficient canopy, so I opted for this one. First of all, the upright position never really seemed to sit upright enough, she always looked like she was slumping a bit, yet the recline position didn't lay back as much as I would have liked it to. Also the cord that you use to adjust the recline feature, kept slipping on one side even in the locked position til I decided the only way to lock it was to knot the cord. Now, 100 bucks for an umbrella (type) stroller? It should have locked without a problem. Also folding was a pain in the butt. Supposedly, you could do this with one hand. NOT!!!! It took both hands. I also found that once folded, it took up too much of my trunk space...in that case, I may as well have kept my Graco LiteRider. Part of my reason for purchasing a smaller stroller, was to reclaim most of my trunk space. And as for the basket.....what basket???? That was so small, that on our trip to the zoo, all that I could fit in it was a couple bottles of water. Two problems, when the seat is reclined, you can't get into the basket without bumping your child in the back. The other problem with the basket is that there is a metal bar connecting the wheels that run right thru the so-called basket. I was very displeased with this stroller and returned it the following week. I ended up getting the Britax Esprit Stroller for the same price. The Esprit has the adjustable leg rest, a decent size canopy, a bigger basket, a cup holder for me in the canopy, and really nice size wheels for a smooth ride. So far I have been very pleased with the Britax.
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>Oh and for the record, the Combi stroller seemed quite snug (not too snug, but ok) for my 20 lb. baby, whereas, the Britax is a bit wider and seemed to allow for room to grow. I wonder if the Combi would be big enough for a 45lb. child as the description says. hmmmmm