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Mar 29 2007 10:12 AM ET
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Valco Baby Runabout TriMode Stroller: Flexibility and expandability

by guest reviewer Lisa

Valco_baby_runabout_trimode_2During my second pregnancy, I realized that I needed a stroller to contain both children in if I had any hope of going shopping. With a daughter who was about to turn 3, I felt a double stroller was not necessary, so when I learned that the Valco Baby Runabout TriMode is the one of the few single strollers with an optional toddler seat, my mind was made up.

The Valco Baby Runabout TriMode is an all-terrain stroller with the three wheel design of a jogging stroller. It’s called TriMode because the front swivel wheel can be locked in three different positions. Full swivel is for complete maneuverability in tight spaces, like department stores or busy areas. Fully fixed locks the front wheel straight so you can even use it for a light jog. The third mode is 45 degrees which is great on long walks where tight turns are not as common and is also recommended for use with the toddler seat.

Valco1_cbbWhen it arrived at my home I couldn’t wait to get the kiddos in it and take a spin around the neighborhood. Unfortunately, the manual was missing many important steps; it took my husband and I nearly three hours to assemble it because the instructions were so poorly written. There were pieces that had no instructions on where to use them and it took us an hour to figure out where to velcro the hood to the frame.  This is a major flaw and should be corrected.

After we got it all set up, I threw the kids in it and test drove it around my house since it was very cold outside. I couldn’t believe how well it maneuvered around the tiny hallways in my home. My Peg Perego Aria would sometimes catch going around a corner in a department store and almost tip completely. The TriMode’s wheels turn on a dime.  After the initial test-drive in my house, I’ve used it at the zoo, mall, and parks; in every situation it handles like a dream. The TriMode’s rear wheel shock absorbers lets baby sleep peacefully even if I am walking on rocky trails at the park.

Compact_foldBesides the wonderful maneuverability, what I love most about the TriMode is its appearance. When I opened the box and saw its beautiful black and silver upholstery and frame staring back at me I knew I was in love. It’s so chic, modern and even more important, it’s super comfy and easy to clean. Unlike the majority of jogging strollers, the TriMode looks more like a regular stroller with the nice curved hood, large basket and lots of pockets, but it just happens to have the convenience of three wheels.  The TriMode folds very easily, but not as compactly as I had hoped. It takes up the entire trunk of my Honda Accord, but if you take off the wheels (which is easy to do- at the push of a button), it fits much better.  It’s also on the heavy side (27 pounds) so it’s not extremely easy to lift it up into your car.

Seat_reclineOne of the TriMode’s best features is the one-hand recline. You just squeeze the clip and pull on a strap to smoothly adjust the recline and it makes it have an infinite number of recline levels.  The stroller makes a full "flat recline," so your newborn or older child can lay flat. Most other strollers only recline to 15-30 degrees or less.


ToddlerseatThe optional toddler seat was the main reason I chose this stroller over a double stroller. The toddler seat attaches right in front of the main seat so both children can see everything that is going on around them. Plus, I can remove the toddler seat in a matter of seconds. It just clicks in and out with two snaps so if I only have one child with me I can just pop it right off and not have it in the way; with double strollers the second seat is permanently there. The toddler seat does not recline but it definitely fulfills the need of being able to give your older child a seat.  You can also purchase a fully retractable hood for the toddler seat.

You can also use the stroller as a traveling system with the optionalcar seat adapters for Graco, Peg-Pérego, Britax, and Combi infant car seats.  Since the car seat adapter and toddler seat fit intothe same slots, you can’t use them at the same time, which is abummer.  I would have loved it if I could put one kid in the regular seat and one in the car seat on top.

Zipoff_diaperbagThe standard model comes with head hugger, shoulder straps andfive-point harness which make it ideal even for a newborn. All of thematerial on the TriMode is made of a breathable, easy to maintainmaterial called the AIRGO airflow system. It also has a built-in pouch on the back that zips off for better airflow but also can be usedas a mini diaper bag.  The hood also has a section that unzips for additionairflow and so you can see baby. As a short mama, I really appreciatethe handle which adjusts to three different heights (also good for tallparents). The basket zippers open in the back to make it easier to find Standard acce
ssories also include a rain cover and tirepump.

HitchhikerI also got the Four Seasons Muff and Hitchhiker board that goes on the back for a child to ride on. The foot muff makes the stroller super cozy.  The material makes it toasty in the winter and cool in the summer. Plus, if you don’t need it in super hot weather you can easily remove the top. I was less than thrilled with the Hitchhiker though. It seems like a wonderful thing to have for an older child to just hitch a ride on the back of the stroller but I found that unless you get it on perfectly then it interferes with the back wheels and brakes. Also, it’s rather wobbly and I didn’t feel it was safe to use.

BassinetOther optional accessories include the universal cupholder (which Danielle and Teba have used on their strollers), travel bag (so it doesn’t get destroyed on airplanes), diaper bag, universal sunshade for three wheel strollers, and zip-in insect and UV-protected sun shade. You can also purchase a bassinet to use on the frame (after removingthe seat) and/or an optional bassinet stand so that it doubles as aplace for baby when you travel.


Valco2_cbbApart from the minor annoyances, the Valco Baby Runabout TriMode has still proved to be an essential in my daily life as a new mom of two. It definitely will last me the rest of my strolling days.  If you’re looking for a well-built, convenience loaded stroller that can be used for many years, then the Valco Runabout TriMode is it!  It retails for $425 and is availablein 5 color combinations (Harlequin/Black, Harlequin/Navy, Sunrise/Navy, Bubblegum and Scarlett).  The toddler seat, toddler sunshade, and carseat adapters are $40 each. The bassinet is $150.  The footmuff is$60.  The Hitchhiker is $70.

The Valco Baby Runabout TriMode and accessories can be purchased at the following online stores who have given CBB Readers the following exclusive promotions- be sure to use the coupon code to get the special deal.  (Please note: You must be buying the Valco Baby Runabout TriMode to get these deals.)
-StrollerMama.com - Get a free coordinating Valco diaper bag and Valco Cup Holder and free shipping with purchase of a TriMode when you use coupon code cbb-07 with the purchase of a Valco Baby Runabout TriMode. (A $64.99 value.)
-LetsGoStrolling.com – Save 10% and receive a free Valco Cup Holderplus free shipping when you use the code CBBVAL10 with the purchase of a Valco Baby Runabout TriMode (expires 4/30/07).
-HipBabyGear.com: Get a free ValcoCup Holder and a $25 online gift certificate toward any stroller accessory atwww.hipbabygear.com when you use the code CELEB with the purchase of a Valco Baby Runabout TriMode (expires 5//31/07).
-CarlaPie.com – Save 10% AND get free shipping and a Valco Cupholder when you purchase a Valco Runabout TriMode single stroller and all other VALCO strollers and accessories when you use code CELEBRITY. (You’ll also get a 15% off coupon code and FREE SHIPPING on ANY future diaper bag purchase including, Fleurville, Timi and Leslie, OiOi, Paulina Quintana, Skip Hop and many other brands.)
-HappyMothers.com – Get free shipping with the purchase of a Valco Baby Runabout TriMode (no code needed).

To learn more about the Valco Baby Runabout TriMode and their complete line of strollers (which also includes a side-by-side Twin stroller), visit ValcoBaby.com

Look forward to Nancy’s review of the Valco Baby RAD in early May.

Other stroller with toddler seats
Some readers have pointed out that the Valco Baby Runabout TriMode is not the only stroller with a toddler seat.  All of these models will run you $350 plus.  Other strollers that have this feature include the three wheeled Phil & Ted e3, which we reviewed in January ($379 + double kit $80) and its updated version, the Sport $400 + double kit $90), the four wheeled Bumbleride Queen B ($430 + toddler seat $80), four wheeled Bertini Somerville ($370 + toddler seat $65) and Bertini Bidwell ($350-450 + toddler seat $65).  For those readers outside of  (or traveling outside of) the United States, you also have the Swedish Emmaljunga four wheeled strol
lers and the New Zealander Adventure Buggy Company‘s all terrain three wheeled strollers.  (I believe that ABC is owned by Phil & Ted, which is distributed in the US, but ABC strollers aren’t distributed here.) 

With the exception of the Phil & Ted models, all of these strollers’ toddler seat are mounted above the regular seat.  The Phil & Ted model is mounted above the regular seat when the younger child is under 6 months old, and then moved below the seat when the younger child can sit up on his own.

Additionally, as CBB Reader Angela pointed out, older Valco models take the toddler seat too- IF you can find them.  They include the 2004 and 2005 Runabout and the 2005 Rebel.

Givingmomm3Lisa lives in Tennessee with her husband, infant son, 3 year old daughter, and bull terrier. Her blog about her family is called Giving Mommy.

Feb 20 2007 07:02 AM ET
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Is the Orbit the new Bugaboo?

by CBB Gear/Fashion correspondent Patty of Baby Chic 101

Orbit_mocha_1Is the Orbit the new Bugaboo?  We’ll have to see. But so far, Orbit Baby Stroller Systemsare beginning to pop up all over Hollywood.  Maggie Gyllenhaal has one for her daughter Ramona and was seen pushing it last month.Heidi Klum took her new son Johan out for a stroll in the park in amocha version not long after his birth. Elvis Costello and Diana Krall decided toskip a double stroller for their twin sons and buy two Orbits. And Gwen Stefani has one too.

Thevery modern looking stroller/car seat combo is sold together, with atoddler seat and different color cushions sold separately. Orbit isalso introducing a bassinet and a bouncer next month. The bouncerallows the bassinet, car seat, and the toddler seat to connect to thetop of it. A toddler car seat that will also fit on the stroller, an industry first, is planned for later this year.

One of the key features of the Orbit is its 360 degree rotation, allowing your child to face forward, backward or sideways.  It also makes putting the car seat in the car a lot easier as you can put it in facing you and then turn it to the back for the car ride.

Note: Stay tuned for Danielle’s review next month.

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Feb 18 2007 10:34 PM ET
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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Zahara and Shiloh take a walk in New Orleans

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were spotted while out for a walk in New Orleans with their two daughters, Zahara, 2, and Shiloh, 8 1/2 months. Their son, Maddox, 5 1/2, was not with them.

852148_lZahara and Shiloh ride in what looks to be a Maclaren Twin Techno stroller ($400), while Zahara munches on Miss Vickie’s original recipe potato chips. Shiloh’s blanket is by FAO Schwartz ($85).

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Source: The Sun

Thanks to CBB reader Corinne and hotspiral for the source.


Dec 19 2006 05:40 AM ET
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Tori Spelling practices stroller-pushing skills for future son

Tori Spelling practiced her stroller-pushing skills yesterday in LA, when she and husband, Dean McDermott went out for a walk. Along for the ride in the stroller was not a baby, but rather one of their dogs. Tori and Dean are expecting a son in February.

At the DVD release party for her show So NoTORIous, she told Open All Night that the reason she’s been toting her dog in a stroller is because the dog has bad hips. Poor pooch!

 

Source: x17online

Thanks to CBB readers Corinne and Bella

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Dec 16 2006 12:09 PM ET
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Kingston Rossdale cracks his first public smile!

Just No Doubt has new photos of Gwen Stefani and husband Gavin Rossdale arriving and leaving Cafe Med with their son, Kingston, 6 1/2 months, yesterday. While arriving Kingston cracks his first public smile for the paparazzi.

CBB reader Sara also tells us that the stroller is a custom made LAMB one. It apparently has the same print cover as the inside of some handbags in Gwen’s fashion line.

Source: Just No Doubt

Thanks to CBB reader Sara

Nov 01 2006 10:00 AM ET
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Silver Cross: the gold standard

BalmoralIn the world of baby prams, Silver Cross is the gold standard.  Often referred to as the "Bentley for babies," the Balmoral (and its sister, the Kensington) is completely handmade, from the handles to the ultra cushy ride, even to the individually painted pinstripes along the carbon steel body, these prams are 100% luxury and the plushest way for celebrity babies to travel.  Each pram comes with a sequentially numbered plaque and signed certificate of authenticity by the craftsman who built it. Celebrity moms who chauffeur their precious cargo in the premier model, the Balmoral, include Gwyneth Paltrow, Sarah Jessica Parker, Madonna, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Gwyneth Paltrow and of course Angelina Jolie.  They even make a doll carriage for the babies’ babies! 

Classic_sleepoverBut did you know Silver Cross makes other types of strollers that normal people like us can afford?  Their Lifestyle collection includes prams that convert to buggies, umbrella strollers and 3-wheel style strollers. The Classic Sleepover (pictured left) is a modern pram that converts from carriage to stroller but also can be used as a stand-alone bassinet with a ventilated mattress for ultimate safety for home or travel.  Its large wheels with four-way suspension gives you a taste of the classic Silver Cross ride.  The Linear Freeway also converts from carriage to stroller and is owned by Jennie Garth and Penny Lancaster.  The S4 Stroller was designed for urban living and is owned by hip moms Angelina Jolie and Joely Fisher.  Their most lightweight model (56 pounds lighter than the Balmoral) is their umbrella stroller, the Micro V.2.  You’ve seen Denise Richards photgraphed with hers (in pink!), and it’s owned by Jennifer Garner, Courteney Cox-Arquette and Angela Bassett (who has two for her twins).

PopMost recently, Maggie Gyllenhaal ordered three Silver Cross strollers for her daughter Ramona: the Pop (pictured left), Balmoral, and Linear Freeway.

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