Product Description
City Savvy Strollers are lightweight and portable lifestyle strollers convenient for the most hectic days. Features: - Compatible with Combi Connection Infant Seat (sold separately)
- Quick and simple tri-fold; opens easily with one hand
- Shoulder carrying strap for traveling
- Five-point harness with comfort pad
- Deep recline comfortably accommodates an infant
- Removable, washable seat cushion
- Basket with easy access
- Front swivel wheels for easy maneuvering
- Storage/travel bag included
- Durable rip-stop nylon and air mesh fabric
- Seat cushion with air mesh ventilation allows baby to stay cool
- Removable guardrail with fabric cover
- Includes safety boot
- Independent wheel suspension system for a smooth and restful ride
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Combi City Savvy Stroller - Claret
- Baby Product: 0 pages
- Publisher: COMBI USA
- Label: COMBI USA
- Studio: COMBI USA
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #35020
Avg. Customer Review:
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Customer Rating: 
Summary: do not buy this stroller 2007-03-06
Comment: what junk, i have a cheapie stroller that has better wheels..the shading cover is also worthless, i felt ripped off when i made the mistake of buying this.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Better than an Umbrella Stroller Not as Good as my Graco Quatro Stroller 2007-03-03
Comment: I purchased this stroller specifically because it was small to take on an airplane trip with my 6 month old. Pro's: light weight and folds compactly but still has an underseat basket. Steers with one hand really easily with a 20 lb. baby, but required 2 hands to steer with my 32 lb. toddler inside. Doesn't cause the "slouch" in young babies that an umbrella stroller does. Cons: It didn't have the same sturdy feel my regular Graco stroller has. It wiggles a bit and I worried about it tipping over. Front wheels have to be locked in order to get the third fold and the second fold doesn't have a lock to hold it in that position. Conclusion: it survived the trip and we will travel with it, but it will never replace my Graco Quatro Tour stroller.
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