Sunday, 15 July 2012

Britax B-Agile Stroller Review

Britax B-Agile Stroller is the GRAND prize for the Baby Party Upcoming Giveaway on Joys of Life. The giveaway is brought to you by Pregnancy Forum. This is the review of the product written and edited by me. 


I was looking for a pretty modern and stylish stroller for the giveaway when finally bumped into. Britax Stroller left an immediate appealing impression on me and after reading it's features and description. I did not wait any further to place my order. Now that my product has arrived, thought to write a review about it. I have often heard from mommies that there's nothing such called "A Perfect Stroller". This stroller comes close to the word "perfect". 



Product Description:

Photobucket The B-Agile stroller from Britax is a lightweight, compact stroller featuring a one-hand quick fold design with an automatic chassis lock. Designed to be an on-the-go travel system using the Britax click and go system, the B-Agile stroller accepts the Britax Chaperone and B-Safe Infant Car Seats without having to purchase additional adapters. The B-Agile is also compatible with other major manufacturer's infant car seats when used with the Britax infant car seat adapter (sold separately). The padded, supportive seat features a 5-point harness system with head pad that is adjustable without having to rethread or unhook any webbing. With a weight capacity of 55 pounds and an infinite recline, the B-Agile is suitable from birth. The extra large canopy with a mesh ventilation window allows views of your child and the ability for child to see you. The comfort ride suspension will ensure a smooth ride and the swivel front wheel improves maneuverability. A single step locks both rear wheels. Caregivers will further appreciate the padded handle, large under seat storage and pocket with zipper. The Britax click and go infant car seat receivers are included.
My experience:

- The Britax Stroller is suitable for children up to 55 pounds.
The fold is quick, easy and pretty compact. Locks into place automatically.
- A much smoother and easy ride - the shocks seem better and the wheels are better. Pushes with ease.
- Better seat padding. B-Agile has a great infant head rest.
-  The seat in the B-Agile was roomier and overall looked more comfortable. The seat is sturdy and structured.
High handle and arched rear wheel axle.
It is extremely light weight and is easy to get in and out of the car.
- Has a Peek a boo window allows you to see your baby when you have the sunshade pulled.
Adjusting the height of the harness straps is pretty easy.
The canopy is large, but not too large to block the child's view when out for a stroll.
- Better foot clearance
Reclines almost flat. One handed reclines. 
- Awesome mesh ventilation, allows for airflow and keeps your baby from sweating.
- The storage basket is small but good for immediate needs.
Does not come with a cup holder or parent console you have to purchase one to add on.
- The handle bar is not adjustable. For me, 5'2 and my husband 5'8, it works for us. But this is a drawback for taller or shorter folks.



The opinions are solely mine and may differ from that of yours.

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