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Combi Savvy EX Lightweight Stroller, Sable |  | Brand: Combi Category: Baby Product Department: baby-boys
Buy New: $109.99 as of 9/2/2010 19:56 CDT details
Seller: S & D Kids Rating: 6 reviews
Color: Sable Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 55 Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 31 x 18.5 x 40
MPN: 269506 Model: 269506 UPC: 044929004787 EAN: 0044929004787
Release Date: November 20, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 3 point harness system | | • | Multi-position reclining seat | | • | Removable child cup holder | | • | Removable padded guardrail | | • | Adjustable canopy with storage pocket |
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Product Description Combi Savvy EX StrollerCombi's Savvy EX Stroller is a lightweight and portable lifestyle stroller with a steel frame. The Savvy EX includes a quick and simple tri-fold, partial recline to accomodate an infant, flat canopy with storage pocket and designer canopy lining fabric. It is equipped with a mesh basket with easy access, convenient carrying strap for traveling, 3-point harness, removable guardrail,front swivel wheels for easy maneuvering,front-wheel suspension system, convenient footrest f
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 6
Do NOT buy August 11, 2010 Noha Ekdawi This is the worst stroller and combi has the worst customer service. It's VERY wobbly. It only worked until my child turned one. Now, when she sits in it the front wheel doesn't even touch the ground. The manufacturer said it's the way I folded it in 3rds however, I never fold it in thirds. I would not buy it. I used a chicco stroller (1/2 the price) for one day and realized how awesome strollers really can be.
Greate stroller July 24, 2010 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have three strollers and i don't like any of them as much as this one. I couldn't find one with enough shade and one that has a soft back and reclines nicely. After doing tons of research I finally just went to Babies R Us and found this one. The shade is the best you can find for an umbrella stroller, it reclines, and has decent storage below. I don't carry a whole lot so it doesn't bother me.
The three most impt things for me were:
1. Great shade since I live in the South and its always hot and sunny
2. Reclines
3. a little bit of storage
Pro:
Light
Best shade I could find (the jogging strollers shade goes forward and backward - wish i could find one like that)
Only $140!
Closes easily (you do need two hands but that doesn't bother me one bit)
My 4.5 month old can sit it in with out a car seat because it it soft enough she sinks in it and supports her.
Wheels are smooth
Con:
No, cup holder
I don't know if you can put any car seat on it. At the time I bought it my 4.5 month old didn't need the car seat. It does have some type of adapter.
It's just a little whobbly
I would highly suggest purchasing it!
Four and half years later... still amazing April 24, 2010 K. Leonard (NC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I just had to review the city savvy. We've had it for four and a half years and through three kids. It's the best stroller ever. I've logged thousands of miles on it and taken it across the country multiple times. What I like about it...
-small (I store it in the front seat of my car so I don't have to open the trunk all the time)
-lightweight
-incredibly durable
-easy to push around in stores or other tight areas
-great sunshade (you have to undo the velcro on the sides)
-nice little infant foot... thing (under the cushion, wraps around the bar on the front, babies love pressing their feet on it and it's nice knowing they won't slip out)
-easy to push with one hand
-and incredibly durable. I know I said that before, but it really is.
Some people say the basket isn't big enough, but I have never found that to be a problem. Maybe I carry around less stuff?
It can be a bit bumpy over rocky asphalt, but that seems to put the baby (or toddler) right out. If it had big, rubber wheels, then it wouldn't fold up as tight. I prefer it the way it is. I seriously take it everywhere.
I've used it with newborns all the way up to three year olds. Once the oldest hit four, she didn't want to go in the stroller anymore, but she'd probably fit just fine. I've seen other moms pushing around huge kids in it.
Bottom line... if you're going to have one stroller. This is it. (If you jog too, get a jogging stroller, but those things are way too big to take with you everywhere.)
Love this lightweight simple stroller March 9, 2010 Alanor Brandybuck (San Jose, California) I've had it a few weeks now, and I am so happy I bought this for my 9 month old. It's so lightweight and easy to collapse and port around. It's got great steering. It's not heavyweight for neighborhood sidewalk walking, but it's perfect for malls, restaurants, running errands, going to postoffice, grocery shopping etc. The harness is only three point. The recline is difficult to do, it's done through a system of two straps that support the backrest, which you let out or tighten to adjust the recline. It's nowhere as sophisticated or as smooth as a Maclaren, but for the price I paid ($70 on Amazon), I'm more than happy.
Just what I was looking for! February 19, 2010 Jennifer Gerena (Puerto Rico) Great for travel. Easy folding. Very light. Looks very comfy and it's well padded. My experience with the seller was awesome, the standard shipping method said 3-5 days and I received the package 2 days after I placed the order!! I'm very satisfied.
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