Sam's Club has for its Members: Britax B-Free Stroller (Frost, U741901) on sale for $99.91. Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise shipping starts at $6.
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All-terrain rubber tires; never worry about a flat
One-hand fold design easily closes the stroller in seconds
Seven storage pockets so you can bring more baby gear
Extra-large front access storage basket; easily stash and retrieve gear
Made with 7 storage pockets and an extra-large storage basket, this 3-wheel stroller has plenty of room for snacks, toys and more.
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Three-wheel configuration for ultimate maneuverability
Expandable canopy with SPF protects baby from the sun
Adjustable handlebar lets you find a comfortable grip
I've had this stroller since when it first came out and I never had a problem with any of the wheels. Best stroller for the city, walking, jogging without the humongous wheels that real joggers have… not good for people who want to put it in a car though… it's still really heavy…
The legit, non-shill reviews seem to indicate the front wheel has issues that are annoying (clicks loudly) or dangerous (falls off while pushing kid in it!)
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The legit, non-shill reviews seem to indicate the front wheel has issues that are annoying (clicks loudly) or dangerous (falls off while pushing kid in it!)
The legit, non-shill reviews seem to indicate the front wheel has issues that are annoying (clicks loudly) or dangerous (falls off while pushing kid in it!)
I've had this stroller since when it first came out and I never had a problem with any of the wheels. Best stroller for the city, walking, jogging without the humongous wheels that real joggers have… not good for people who want to put it in a car though… it's still really heavy…
Yeah we've had this for a couple years. Best thing about it is the massive amount of storage. The front wheel is a bit clicky and loud but it's still a good stroller. Very easy to fold and unfold but as the other comment says, it's not the lightest but the extra space makes up for that in my opinion
After having used Britax stroller for 4 years for my 2 kids I got another stroller made By Britax because the old one got damaged in a rear end accident.
I had purchased a few accessories for my older stroller but Britax changed the design of the new stroller. Not only did the old brackets not fit the snack tray was unusable too. The mesh basket at the bottom was smaller I thought than the previous one.
I ended up returning this stroller and got a graco which came with snack bracket 2 cup holders, all for $50.
It is OK so far because the belts are a bit short for my older kid and the back doesn't provide enough support when it's adjusted upright.
We have this stroller and push our son on 3+ mile walks on paved roads. As mentioned, a bit bulky for loading in the car. We paid much more than $99 for it!
I did a bunch of research for my new baby. This consistently comes up on the lower end of top 10 where it's listed for a lot more money than this. This is a great value.
Perfect timing… headed to Disney in June with two kiddos… sold one stroller and realized we should probably have two for the trip so there's less "tired" complaining. This is about the price as renting from one of the local places, and we can sell after the trip or donate.
Amazing stroller! I paid $600 for the stroller/infant car seat combo years ago. We still have ours but the Wonderfold W4 Luxe gets used in the rotation as well. We had (years ago) the wheel issue where the front wheel would literally just fall out. That's been fixed and the fix was that Britax made the front wheel shaft thicker from what I recall to help retain the clip in it's place which is what caused the wheel to fall out.Unfortunate that a stroller that expensive at the time wasn't tested thoroughly and shows that YouTube reviews can't be fully trusted. At that price, it's a no brainer! The stoller rides as if it has shock absorbers, it's crazy smooth. Lots of space in the lower basket helps a ton as does the folding handle. Only thing I wish were different is that the back-rest doesn't position up straight enough for our liking, meaning, that in its fully upright position your child will still be at a slight backwards angle so they will have to sit up a bit if they really want to look around. With the accessories available and the overall great build quality, I would buy again in a heart beat knowing what I know at this price.
Jumping in to say we have loved our Britax stroller. It's easy to fold up and easy to deploy.
As baby gets older, the reclining back doesn't appear to have a way to sit more upright to look around as easily (like at zoo, mall, etc), but we've been very happy.
I personally like the front wheel design. Before baby was born we went to Buy Buy Baby and took many models on a "test drive" around the store. Ones with single front wheels were easier to manuever/turn than dual front wheels.
You can also get clips for the sides so you can latch in a car seat also. For the whole setup, we paid a LOT more than $99, but we've been happy with it. The stroller has lasted and lasted. I'd be tempted to get another if it hadn't held up so well.
It is a bit bulky for the Mrs. to get in/out of trunk of our sedan, but she has no problem with slinging it in/out of SUV. For lighter uses (going to get the mail or whatever, we do keep an "umbrella stroller" I got from Walmart for $10 on hand. It's a touch more involved to fold up, but it's far and away lighter. It has dual front wheels so it can be a pain to turn/menuever compared to the Britax
As for stability, for day-outtings like zoo or festivals, we can really load down the Britax and have no fears of it tipping. The cargo space underneath holds snacks, diapers, thermos/nalgene, shoes, toys, even our jackets and any small things we buy. We have the "organizer" bag/pouch to go across the push-handle area to store our phones, drinks, and other things we need at the ready - great addition if you can add it. The angle of the handle and position of the lower basket also lets you stow a full-length golf umbrella kinda-vertically in case rain is in the forecast.
All in all, we've been very pleased with this stroller.
After having used Britax stroller for 4 years for my 2 kids I got another stroller made By Britax because the old one got damaged in a rear end accident.
I had purchased a few accessories for my older stroller but Britax changed the design of the new stroller. Not only did the old brackets not fit the snack tray was unusable too. The mesh basket at the bottom was smaller I thought than the previous one.
I ended up returning this stroller and got a graco which came with snack bracket 2 cup holders, all for $50.
It is OK so far because the belts are a bit short for my older kid and the back doesn't provide enough support when it's adjusted upright.
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I had purchased a few accessories for my older stroller but Britax changed the design of the new stroller. Not only did the old brackets not fit the snack tray was unusable too. The mesh basket at the bottom was smaller I thought than the previous one.
I ended up returning this stroller and got a graco which came with snack bracket 2 cup holders, all for $50.
It is OK so far because the belts are a bit short for my older kid and the back doesn't provide enough support when it's adjusted upright.
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As baby gets older, the reclining back doesn't appear to have a way to sit more upright to look around as easily (like at zoo, mall, etc), but we've been very happy.
I personally like the front wheel design. Before baby was born we went to Buy Buy Baby and took many models on a "test drive" around the store. Ones with single front wheels were easier to manuever/turn than dual front wheels.
You can also get clips for the sides so you can latch in a car seat also. For the whole setup, we paid a LOT more than $99, but we've been happy with it. The stroller has lasted and lasted. I'd be tempted to get another if it hadn't held up so well.
It is a bit bulky for the Mrs. to get in/out of trunk of our sedan, but she has no problem with slinging it in/out of SUV. For lighter uses (going to get the mail or whatever, we do keep an "umbrella stroller" I got from Walmart for $10 on hand. It's a touch more involved to fold up, but it's far and away lighter. It has dual front wheels so it can be a pain to turn/menuever compared to the Britax
As for stability, for day-outtings like zoo or festivals, we can really load down the Britax and have no fears of it tipping. The cargo space underneath holds snacks, diapers, thermos/nalgene, shoes, toys, even our jackets and any small things we buy. We have the "organizer" bag/pouch to go across the push-handle area to store our phones, drinks, and other things we need at the ready - great addition if you can add it. The angle of the handle and position of the lower basket also lets you stow a full-length golf umbrella kinda-vertically in case rain is in the forecast.
All in all, we've been very pleased with this stroller.
I had purchased a few accessories for my older stroller but Britax changed the design of the new stroller. Not only did the old brackets not fit the snack tray was unusable too. The mesh basket at the bottom was smaller I thought than the previous one.
I ended up returning this stroller and got a graco which came with snack bracket 2 cup holders, all for $50.
It is OK so far because the belts are a bit short for my older kid and the back doesn't provide enough support when it's adjusted upright.
Got a link to the Graco model you purchased?