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Nickname: Kandi
Review: We have had the handle safety lock break on us on 2 occasions, so the handle folds forward when you are lifting the pram up stairs. Also the front shocks are squeaking. We reported this in August on the website (as part of the warranty conditions) But its October and although they sent the chassis in October, they only sent one of the wheels. Eventually rang the European Service team, they are 'very busy and have lots of other happy customers'. You pay alot for the stroller and when things go wrong, they take 8 weeks to resolve it.
Date reviewed: Oct 23, 2008 6:45 PM
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Nickname: Kristi
Review: I bought the Chameleon in the hopes it would eliminate our old two stroller system and initially regretted it. For my second child, the Bugaboo right away seemed little more than a complicated, bulky status symbol and urban theft target. However, now that my son is three months old, I am beginning to really appreciate the swiss-army-knife usefulness of the stroller. As I type this, he's napping in the bassinett in our hotel. This stroller is a travel system, off-road or city stroller, pram, or mall cruiser. This stroller literally goes where ever I need it to. I still fear theft when I park it outside a cramped city restaurant and have to hope it's still on the jetway after a flight. But overall, even if you're fairly cheap, like me, you'll find it to be worth every penny.
Date reviewed: Jul 16, 2007 8:18 PM
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Nickname: ibc
Review: Great stroller. I love the fact that you can run it over rough terrain with the big wheels in front. It's large enough that it looks like we'll be able to wheel our kid around in it till she's 10. And we can use it as a basinet. Oh, and it's considerably cheaper than either of my bikes.
Not for the space-conscious. If you're looking for a little wheeled stroller you can push around the food court, this is not for you. If you're looking to make long walks with your child a pleasure, buy one.
Date reviewed: Nov 7, 2006 5:08 PM
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Nickname: bb
Review: Simply love it. Worth every penny! Product of the year?
Date reviewed: Oct 14, 2006 12:59 PM
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Nickname: Preston
Review: Handles like a dream. Only drawback is folding it takes some getting used to.
Date reviewed: Aug 26, 2006 5:53 AM
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Nickname: autumn
Review: The best stroller I've ever used... amazing shock absorbers (for New York City potholes), larger seat, and basket so you don't need bag clips for the handlebar, telescopic handlebar for my husband who is a foot taller than I, comfy for the little guy and easy to push. Worth every penny!
Date reviewed: Sep 16, 2005 7:52 PM
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Nickname: Jason Reed
Review: Personally I'm not sure what you find so difficult with the folding of the Cameleon? My wife and I have found that there are no problems with folding our Cameleon when getting in and out of the car. Although it is heavier than the Frog it is also bigger which means our son will be able to use it longer.
I also prefer the placement of the handbrake. When looking at Frogs I didn't like that if I pushed the disengage button for the handbrake the handle would smack me smartly on my thumb knuckle.
The Cameleon is a great baby carriage and totally worth the money.
Date reviewed: Sep 10, 2005 4:38 PM
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Nickname: didi
Review: Big, heavy, expensive
Date reviewed: Sep 9, 2005 8:38 PM
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Nickname: rab
Review: The Cameleon has a design problem. It is very difficult to handle on slanted terrain. You will need to wrestle it if you walk the streets of New York City.
Date reviewed: Sep 9, 2005 4:18 AM
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