![]() ![]() Britax has the Chaperone Car Seat which goes easily from the car to the stroller. My last favorite feature is that the Chaperone Stroller is a great travel system. The stroller has serious give (as seen in the video HERE.) I wheeled the stroller on the street covered in asphalt, but also tried the wheels on the side of the road with risen tree roots from the canopy foliage above. During the drive, a characteristic that stood out was the all-wheel suspension. Also appreciated by myself, was the large canopy to block the elements, namely the Florida sun. The five-point harness was perfect for her age. She currently is in a stage where she wants to sit up to see everything but she doesn’t have the support to not fall over. So at the start of the walk, I placed my 7 month in the stroller. Simply pull a tab in the center of the stroller (after lifting the snack tray) and there you have it! The stroller I have had for a few years requires me to twist, press, and bring together at the same time. This frustration actually turned into my favorite feature of the stroller. Right there in the middle of the seat, there is was clear as day. He chuckled and asked me to look at the seat. He had put the stroller together the night before and surely knew the answer. In pure desperation, I had resolved to place the stroller in my trunk open – no need to close it, right? It was when I called my husband on the phone. There were no red buttons, no signs that read press this and pull that. I could not figure out how to collapse it. My first impression of the stroller was frustration (not a good way to start a review, huh?) Once it was put together, I looked all around for a place to close this structure. I must admit that the features of the Chaperone Stroller really struck me. I chose the March of Dimes Walk to give this stroller the ultimate test drive. I am excited to share with you the impressive features of the Britax Chaperone Stroller. ![]()
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