
I've had a request about my Phil&Teds Sport stroller so I thought I would share my love for my stroller. I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE IT. It's perfect for moms who are always using their stroller. And I have good news for those looking to buy one now - instead of 6 months ago like me. You can get the Phil&Teds Vibe Stroller with doubles kit from COSTCO.COM for $480 DELIVERED! (To illustrate to you how good a deal this is, I looked it up on Amazon.com and they have it for $760.) I paid $540 for my Phil&Teds Sport stroller with doubles kit from BabyBungalow.com, which was the best deal that I could find at the time. And before your jaw drops too low, I just want to say that I still think it's WORTH EVERY PENNY. I just wish I could have purchased it from Costco because I LOVE their return policy. And now you can get an arguably better Phil&Teds for less.
Here are the pluses:
I love that the seats are on top of each other.
The bassinet is W.O.N.D.E.R.F.U.L for sleepy babies. William easily falls asleep in it. And when I get home from the park I'll leave him in his stroller sleeping until he wakes up. I also feel less guilty about getting out during his naptime. Even at 6 months old, he can fall asleep while we are out and about.

The second seat, for when your infant gets bigger, also has a zipper recline to help keep your baby asleep. Love it.
If Sarah decides she's "all done stroller" I am not then pushing a lop-sided side-by-side or a super extended Cadillac.

Phil&Teds is lightweight and easy to maneuver. I love the swivel wheel in front. All strollers should have the swivel wheel, it is just so much easier to turn and get inside doors. It has real wheels (although on the small side) that you pump up and can use bike tire tubes for easy replacement. I haven't had to change tubes yet, I just have heard that from my friends who have had their strollers longer.
You do have to take off the doubles seat to fold the Sport Stroller. The Vibe can fold with the doubles seat attached. The Sport folds easily and fits in our trunk. When we went to Disneyland, we had a large rolling duffel along with our stroller and a few other items in the trunk of our Oldsmobile Alero. I haven't traveled with it on an airplane because I don't want it potentially beat up. I save airplane trips for my snap-n-go, which by the way is the only way I travel with an infant because of (1) its large basket, (2) I can keep my baby's car seat with me just in case there is an extra seat for him and (3) I don't care if the $50 frame get's scratched.
I also love that the adjustable push bar is high enough for me. I'm a tall person (5'9) so many strollers just don't cut it. I also don't have an issue running into the stroller with my feet. However, Rog, who is 6', sometimes has trouble with that. It is designed as a jogging stroller, but I'm not a true jogger so I can't vouch for its performance there. I do walk our Phil&Teds up and down hills and it does great.
Adjustments?
I think the biggest adjustment I had to going to the Phil&Teds is the shocks. My Bob Revolution has such great shocks. We took Bob out today for family fun morning at the park. Sarah wanted to walk - I mean run - anyway. (I knew if Sarah didn't want to run anymore Rog would carry her on his shoulders.) I love pushing Bob. He's soooo smooth. (This pic is of Sarah in Bob just after we got him.)

Really, if Bob could make a tandem stroller like the Phil&Teds I would be in H.E.A.V.E.N. But, for now, my Phil&Teds is fantastic. I take it everywhere and LOVE it. Truth be told, if I never pushed Bob and had gotten the Phil&Teds single as my first stroller I wouldn't have any complaints.

PS I don't understand the reasoning behind naming strollers after boys, but I have to say they are pretty good strollers :)
Ah! You are awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteI just saw that they sell it at Costco which I was excited about. $500 is a lot to spend, but right now I have a cheep-o in-step jogging stroller which I thoroughly HATE. I have learned my lesson about cheap strollers.
BTW: IF anyone out there cares about umbrella strollers, I am a huge fan of the maclaren - tiny, light, taller handles, fully reclines.
Thanks Hillary!
This is too funny. Even before your Pilot question, I was going to write you and ask you about your Phil and Ted. Great minds. Lane doesn't like the side by side or the tandem, he's stuck on the Phil and Ted or the UppaBaby (because they have an attachment for the Chicco, but that one is around $700!) Glad to hear it's at Costco ... I'll have to tell Lane.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I will e-mail you about the Pilot. Sufficient to say, I am SUPER pleased and happy.
Wow! That's an awesome stroller! Does Will mind being on the bottom?
ReplyDeleteLucky!! When I was in SF and had my second babe--that's the stroller I REALLY wanted! You should advertise for them! haha
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