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which stroller to get, inglesina zippy, zooper hula, pliko p3 or chicco c1?

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which stroller to get, inglesina zippy, zooper hula, pliko p3 or chicco c1?

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I looked at some of the same strollers when I was shopping a little over a year ago. I ended up buying the pliko p3 and I Love it! I actually did not get to see the Zippy in person, though the one hand fold was appealing. I didn’t really like the feel of the zooper, and I didn’t consider the chicco. We use the adjustable handles on the Pliko all the time- I am 5’3″ and my husband is 5’11″ so it’s comfortable for both of us to push the stroller. I live in an urban area, so I chose the Pliko– it is more durable than others and can handle bumps extremely well. We have very bumpy sidewalks around here and I can really feel the suspension working to give a smooth ride. It is compact for a stoller with so many features, and i can get it in and out of the car easily. Most of my friends who have tried it are amazed by how great it is– makes me feel good about the purchase because I’ve never had any other stroller to compare it to (besides the Snugride infant stroller). If I didn’t need to us

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Stroller shopping is overwhelming isn’t it? There are so many out there, and it’s one of those big purchases that you don’t want to end up making a second or third time if you pick the wrong one. I think all of the strollers you mentioned are good ones, and you will be happy with any of them. Personally, I have the Pliko P3. I bought it for exactly the reasons you mentioned. It has all of the features of a full-size stroller like the storage area underneath, the ability to click in the bucket car seat (forward or reverse facing), the cup holder for both baby and parent, and the adjustable back. Despite all of these features it is remarkably lightweight and folds quite small. Once you get the hang of folding and expanding it, it seems very easy. The deciding factor for me was the adjustable handles. I am almost six feet tall, and my husband is also tall. Try pushing different strollers around and if you have to bend over at all, go with a stroller that has adjustable handles. You end up

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