Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Uppababy


 The company is located in Massachusetts and one in Canada. Other products they have are travel bags, rain shields, and a cup holder for example. They make a wide variety of handy accessories for the uppa baby stroller line that they produce, and the reliability and dependability of their strollers is what has given them such a good name in the international market.
The three versions is the vista, g-luxe, and g-lite. The VISTA version is used for the child to grow from newborn to toddler stages but done in style. It’s ideal to take the child on the road with this version and the most expensive version of strollers that Uppa Baby has which is $679.99. It comes with a bassinet when you buy this stroller version which the other two doesn’t have that option. Comes with a weather shield and mesh bag. And for the stroller, it is only good for babies from newborn to five months. It comes in six different colors to choose from.
The G-luxe is priced at $159.99 and is lightweight and sleek. It is consider a light umbrella stroller and the child can recline comfortably whether you are on the go or traveling to places. It weighs 11 pounds and it comes in four colors. You can fold it up and it’s easy to carry. It is recommended for babies from at least three months old to when they weigh at 40 pounds. A removable cup holder is optional to use such as when going for walks. It comes with four colors.

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