- 7 years ago
#32769
Hello all.
It has been a dream of ours to have a stroller and to be pushed around while in a park or a wooded area. We enjoyed being in a stroller in our younger years, and it is an experience that we do not want to go without when we get to fully love the AB lifestyle.
We currently have this in mind to acquire later down the line. Though not designed for AB/DLs (there would be no real market if that was the case), it genuinely looks like a stroller fit for us:
http://www.adaptivemall.com/newcruiser18.html
We would select other options, such as the Anatomic Back, Cushioned Shoulder Harness, Two Panel Canopy, Under Seat Storage Basket and the Clear Tray.
We would like to know what your opinions are on a few questions.
It has been a dream of ours to have a stroller and to be pushed around while in a park or a wooded area. We enjoyed being in a stroller in our younger years, and it is an experience that we do not want to go without when we get to fully love the AB lifestyle.
We currently have this in mind to acquire later down the line. Though not designed for AB/DLs (there would be no real market if that was the case), it genuinely looks like a stroller fit for us:
http://www.adaptivemall.com/newcruiser18.html
We would select other options, such as the Anatomic Back, Cushioned Shoulder Harness, Two Panel Canopy, Under Seat Storage Basket and the Clear Tray.
We would like to know what your opinions are on a few questions.
- Is it a feasible dream to have and use a stroller, assuming you have a willing caregiver?
- If so, are you willing to invest that much in a stroller?
- Under what circumstances would you use the stroller? Under what circumstances would you not?
- Do you know of any other strollers that can be used for bigger babies, other than the one we linked to? What about prams? Would a pram be overkill?