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90 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice stroller!!! (eye catching), April 22, 2010
UPDATE (5/17/11):
Stroller still works great and is comfortable for our 11-month old. We did not have any other issues or problems.
***I was, however, wrong about the break (in my previous update). It works fine after all. I wasn't pressing it all the way down and that's why it wasn't bouncing back up on its own.
As for the backrest (some reviewers complained that it's not upright enough), it can be adjusted to be more upright by pulling hard on the straps and clipping the whole thing together with the provided/attached clip. I will admit, it is a pain in the behind sometimes, but (undeniably) the option is there and can be done.
Huge canopy and reversible seat are life savers. The best thing if it's sunny or windy; or if you just want to make the inside of the stroller darker and block out some of the "noise" when the baby is sleeping.
One annoying thing is the peek-a-boo window cover. It doesn't want to stay "open" and keeps covering the little window so it's hard to look in on the baby; you can peek in but then it "flops" back on. Now that my baby rides forward much more then before I may just attach a Velcro or something to give myself an option to keep it open for as long as I want to.
I also wish the seat was a little deeper.
Overall good stroller.
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Update (as of 1/2/2011): We have been using our Wave stroller for over 6 months and we absolutely love it! Our baby is super comfortable in it; maneuvering is a breeze, even with one hand (though you won't be able to push this stroller through snow or it will be a major challenge at the very least). Changing it from bassinet to toddler seat is very easy and quick (and it's so great we don't have to carry any extras to change the seat into bassinet). The quick direction change is fabulous and you really can do it in one smooth motion once you get a hang of it (the fact that you don't have to lift the whole seat out of the base to reverse it and also that once you reverse the seat the big wheels are still at the back and small - at the front is a huge plus in my opition).
However, there are two small issues that we noticed so far.
1. The break doesn't work as originally designed anymore; it "sticks" a little bit and doesn't bounce back up so we have to manually lift it up with a foot to be able to use it again next time (so much for the flip-flop friendly feature ;) - my nice leather shoes aren't too happy about this ;).
2. After about 5 months of using the stroller we started having problem with the right side of the handle. It seemed that something didn't click into place well and it wasn't stable and rigid anymore (the whole right side would bounce so it was impossible to put more pressure on it to, for example, lift the front of the stroller etc.). We have been using the reversible feature quite a bit but not abusing it so it may be a defect in just our stroller. Anyway, we were able to fix it by disassembling the black plastic cylinder where the handle is attached and lubricating the whole mechanism inside. That took care of the issue.
I still highly recommend the stroller.
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We just got our Wave stroller in Urban Life and the baby is not here yet so this review will only tell you what my first impression of the stroller is. But I figured that since this stroller is brand new on the market and there is really not much on the web about it, especially no reviews from actual users, I will just add my 3 cents ;).
First of all, it looks better than I expected and overall it makes a great impression. It is definitely an eye catcher. One of the nicest strollers I've recently seen in US (and we looked at quite few of them). It's got very clean lines and looks like a solid stroller. Definitely looks unlike any others that I have seen on the streets or in stores. The twist handle function to change it from forward facing to parent facing is amazing, very easy to do it just three quick maneuvers, and you don't even have to move from your spot. The toddler seat can be changed into basinet in under a minute. Stroller has additional padding (that can be removed) and it should be comfy enough for a baby. Fabric can be wiped so it should be easy to keep it clean (I don't think it can be washed though). With that said, the fabric is nice to the touch but I will definitely use a little blanket before I put the baby in it, at least at the beginning. Older baby should be fine. I'm listing some pros and cons below. However, my overall impression is great, we are very pleased with this stroller. It's very easy to maneuver and push; I even put my oldest in it (he weights about 40 lbs, so still under the recommended limit for this stroller of 50 lbs) and it was very easy to push it.
Stroller chassis is pretty wide, about 24 inches between large wheels.
Dimensions (measurements taken on the inside):
Seat: 19" high; 13" wide.
Bassinet: 31" long; 13" wide; 6" deep.
Cons:
* basket is nice but a bit small and may be a little hard to access, especially if you want to put in something larger
* there is no cup/bottle holder; and since there is no baby tray either it would be nice to have one (not a biggie for us though, we will just get a universal cut holder and attach it)
* basinet/toddler seat tilts/rocks a little bit when you move it with your hand, but I noticed the same thing with any other stroller on the market that allows you to change the seat position from forward facing to parent facing, even with much more expensive models
* you have to remove the seat/basinet to fold the base
Pros:
* front swivel wheels that lock very easily (all you have to do is press the lock and then turn the wheel until you hear a click; unlike some strollers where you have to position the wheel exactly before it can be locked)
* wheels are made of rubber so they won't go flat, and it's not cheap "plasticky" kind of material either
* amazing seat position change option, you only twist the handle; no more lifting the entire seat
* huge canopy, and I really mean HUGE, which can also be removed
* peek-a-boo window
* multiple reclining positions, including flat for newborns or for sleeping child
* turns from seat to basinet in under one minute and you don't have to carry any extras to do it
* adjustable handle (great for taller people)
* removable bumper bar
* five-point harness
* child limit is 50 lbs and/or 40 inches tall
* it's got a little handle to help with folding the base and it can also be used to carry the base or when putting it in the car; plus the base is free standing after folding
* car seat attachment comes with the stroller and it accepts most Graco and Chicco infant car seats. We tried it with our Graco SnugRide and it works great. Attachment snaps right into the base and the seat is secured on top of it
* looks even better live than in the pictures
* break; you press once to engage it, and then press again to disengage (some call it "flip-flop friendly" ;)
* price, with all the features that this stroller has it is really not bad.
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56 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Features, Some Quality Concerns, April 23, 2010
This review is from: The First Years Wave Stroller, Urban Life (Baby Product)
I'm expecting #3 and I will admit that I am a sucker for strollers. This is the eleventh stroller I have purchased in the past 7 years. Don't judge me. Besides, there are single strollers, jogging strollers, double stroller, etc. Different strollers, different purposes and I currently only have 3 right now! Moving on...
I just received the Wave stroller by The First Years. It has so many incredible features that I'm sure many other companies will begin to take notice and try to duplicate. The reversible seat is incredible. I love that you don't have to take the baby out and flip the entire seat to have the baby facing the other direction. The entire seat swivels as it rotates on the frame (which my 3 year old really enjoyed spinning around!#. By doing it this way, the swivel wheels always stay forward facing and the larger wheels and brake are always at the back. Brilliant! I had the Peg Perego Venezia for my son and loved that the handle flipped without taking the baby out of the seat #perfect for walks when you are frequently changing directions and trying to avoid the sun#. However, with the Venezia, once you flip the handle you then have to switch the wheels the buttons on the wheels #to make the front wheels swivel and to lock the back wheels#. The Wave is the only stroller I've ever seen that has the reversible handle completely perfected!
Another plus for the Wave is how it folds. Although you have to take the seat off to fold #which isn't a big deal and actually divides the weight making it even lighter. A bonus in my opinion#, the folding mechanism couldn't be easier. I just purchased the Maxi-Cosi Foray before I bought this and folding it is ridiculous....4 tedious steps. I decided to order the Wave to compare the two strollers side by side to see which one I like and return the other. After folding this stroller #which is also much lighter!# and seeing all the features, I'm definitely returning the Maxi Cosi.
I tested the stroller with my 3 year old son #33 pounds# and my 6 year old daughter #42 pounds). The stroller still steered incredibly smooth with heavier kids. My three year old fit fine, his head was right at the top of the seat and he had to kind of duck down to close the canopy but his feet fit on the bottom of the footrest and he said he was comfy. My daughter had enough room as far as the width of the seat, but the length was not even close. Then again, as a first grader she won't be riding in a stroller. I just made her hop in to feel how it steered closer to the weight capacity.
The description of the infant carseat adapter for the Wave says it's universal on both the manufacturer
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great stroller for the price!, November 9, 2010
This review is from: The First Years Wave Stroller, Urban Life (Baby Product)
***EDIT 8/22/11***
After about six months of use I ended up selling this stroller. Here's why:
1)It does not sit at a full upright "0" degree angle (90*). As my son aged, he hated being somewhat reclined. This was a major factor in my decision.
2) Basket. Basket basket. The lack of storage was really annoying and got worse as it went on.
3) The footrest is not adjustable. This is sort of a pro/con based on the fact the seat turns into a bassinet, but his little legs stuck straight out when seated and hung over, he was uncomfortable.
4) The two part fold. This really didn't bother me that much, but I greatly prefer being able to fold the entire thing together if necessary.
5) Fabric. In Urban, the black fabric really wasn't as nice as I would have liked. It did repel stains but I wanted something that looked nicer.
All in all, I did enjoy the stroller and was quite sad to give up the spin feature. However, now that my son mostly wants to face outward at the world (1 year), it doesn't matter. I ended up choosing the Uppababy Vista UPPAbaby Vista Stroller, Cole/Slate which really has been a dream come true. It has every feature I could ever want, along with the price tag. If you're looking to save money, the Wave might be for you. But ultimately, there were some things I still really wanted out of a stroller that the Wave just didn't provide. Maybe in future models. It is still a great buy depending on what you're looking for.
***EDIT 1/11/11***
I've been using this stroller for a few months now. I still really enjoy it. The packing/unpacking of the stroller is quite a breeze now. As another reviewer stated, we've had a little bit of trouble feeling like the right side of the handlebar is just maybe half an inch or so lower than the left. Apparently there is an easy fix so I look forward to that. The stroller has held up well with almost daily use. It is easy to clean, and my six month old likes to sit in it upright as well as sleep in it bassinet mode. I still largely hate the basket. I use it to stash a water bottle and a blanket, and maybe my jacket. That's about it. I use stroller cruise hooks to attach my diaper bag. I still think this stroller was a GREAT purchase for the price. If you're debating I'd still recommend you get it. I have been so pleased with all the features I purchased it for (reversible, bassinet to toddler, etc.) and it has not disappointed. Also, I get a lot of comments of 'that is the coolest stroller I have ever seen' and people asking me where to get it. I spent time in Miami where EVERYONE and their dog has a Bugaboo. There were at least 6 Bugaboos out by the Ritz Carlton pool there, along with my stroller, and even the Bugaboo owners took note! Not that it is important, but just to give you an idea, it looks like a more expensive and unique stroller. Happy shopping!
*If you are looking for a footmuff, go for the JJ Cole bundle me in TODDLER. PERFECT fit! I also went with the Cruise Hooks to attach on the handle. Those are the two accessories I'd say are a definite must-buy. I'm going to purchase a Meeno babies stroller liner for summer, as well, but can't comment on its fit yet. I'll update later.
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ORIGINAL REVIEW:
I just got this stroller today after lots of research on reversible-seat strollers. My initial impression is very good! Here is a breakdown of what I like and don't like:
Like:
1) Obviously the stroller looks very nice.
2) The spin handle! It is very easy and fun to do also! This is the reason I chose the stroller.
3) It was very easy to assemble. Pop on the wheels, the canopy, and the seat. It took less than five minutes.
4) It handles well due to the large rear tires that always stay in the rear.
5) For those that want, it already comes with a car seat adaptor which is nice. My baby hates his car seat, which is the reason I wanted a parent-facing stroller, thus I don't need this part.
6) You CAN adjust from bassinet mode to toddler mode and vice versa while the child is in the seat (also not recommended though). Going from bassinet to toddler is easier though, because I wanted to be able to quietly lie the baby down when he fell asleep upright. This is more difficult to do because the seat part drops quickly if you don't support it when you release the buckle.
7) Large canopy with peek a boo window (vinyl). This combined with the ability to flip the seat means baby never has to have the sun in his eyes!
8) Easy operation: Easy to undo belly bar, easy to undo/place seat, easy to flip, easy to fold.
Dislike:
1) The stroller fabric isn't quite as nice as I would hope, but I am getting a Meeno liner. For the price of the stroller though, this is minor. I was worried about the straps and the fabric looking too windbreaker-like, but it is more like a woven nylon, and softer than I expected.
2) The basket is the reason I rated this stroller only 4/5. It is difficult to tell from the pictures, but there is a hardware part of the stroller than extends directly down from the frame and into the basket a couple of inches. This makes getting anything larger than a small purse or a blanket very difficult to get in OR out. Storage is a BIG deal for parents so this is disappointing. I DID manage to hook my large Burberry diaper bag onto the handlebars (I know, it says not to). However, when it is in bassinet mode, it is awkward and the driver is right up against the bag. When the seat is upright in toddler mode, it touches the part where a child's lower leg would be. My baby is only 4 months so that is not an issue now. I suspect when the baby is older he will be outward facing anyway, and this won't be a problem, just something to be aware of.
3) The strap system for the seat recline is cumbersome. I'm sure they could have figured something else out here. Hopefully for those that buy it later they will revise that in the following models. The two straps that adjust from bassinet mode to toddler mode are a little tough to do, you really have to squat and pull them pretty hard to buckle. I guess that means they're secure...
Overall it is the best option for the price considering the bassinet to toddler and the reversible seat. The two part fold is not difficult. We also have a Chicco Cortina system and that stroller takes up more room in our BMW trunk than this does. It doesn't have a lock when folded, but it stands up so that really isn't a problem for us. The seat did come with a fairly strong fabric smell but after leaving it out in the living room for a few hours it has already started to subside. As for the velcro and the swinging bar on the underneath side of the stroller: put the seat in bassinet mode. Fasten the two 1" velcro tabs around this bar. Then take the large velcro closure that runs the width of the stroller and fasten it around the previous bar you just velcroed. This helps to keep the bassinet seat stable and the seat keep its shape when put upright.
We will probably be using this stroller when we don't need to pack around as many things or when I am alone with the baby so I can more easily see him and entertain him. We will stick to the Chicco when we need more storage space (i.e. going to Disney World, need a big shopping basket). I'm happy with the purchase. I debated on it for days and took the plunge; you should too. I contacted Amazon and as long as the product hasn't been used you can return it within 365 days. So, you can take it out, put it together, try it in your home and if you don't like it, you can return it for free, shipping included. Hope this helps!
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