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Build |
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Quality |
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Compact |
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Weight |
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Storage |
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Value |
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Ease of Folding/Unfolding |
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Ride |
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Accessories and Options |
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Urban walks and outings |
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Power walks and light jogging |
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Rural and trail walking |
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Shopping and errands |
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Frequent fliers |
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Running |
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by Bugaboo
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Features: All-terrain, Reversible seat, Reversible handlebar, Height adjustable handle, Includes seat & bassinet, Reclining seat, Suitable from birth, Ride-on board option Activities: Urban walks & Outings, Rural & trail walking
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MSRP: $979.00
From infant to toddler, to the city, the beach, the woods, the Bugaboo Cameleon lets you take the path less traveled. Fully customizable and adaptable, and with all the functionality and quality you'd expect from Bugaboo, the Bugaboo Cameleon is the definition of mobile comfort.
Life is full of bumpb in the road. The Bugaboo Cameleon glides over them. For a stroll through the woods, put the big wheels in front to cruise over rough terrain. For a trip through the city, put the small swivel wheels forward for easy one-handed 360 degree turns while the frog like suspension reduces the impact of potholes and city curbs. A two-wheel postion allows for easy navigation through sand and snow. Over the river and through the woods, to everywhere else you go.
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Kristy
12/28/2009
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This is a fantastic stroller and I love it! It is not a jogging stroller (in fact, you are warned against using it that way) so it isn't good for that, but it is good for everything else! We live in the city and it handles curbs and bumps well Although the wheels in the front do occasionally get stuck in the deeper holes. as well as the snow. I don't have a big problem dragging up the stairs into he house, though it isn't super light. It has great storage and is easy to maneuver. My daughter is very comfortable in it (even at 3) and doesn't complain when we put her in it. My only complaint is how diffcult it is to break down. We never do...we have a travel stroller instead.
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Elaine A.
12/26/2009
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Though it is a pricey stroller, we love it. We understand why it's so expensive but you pay for quality. Our DD loves taking naps and strolls in it. The only down fall is that it is two pieces and takes up room in the trunk. Overall, we love our Bugaboo Chameleon!
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Katherine S.
10/20/2009
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I love the Bugaboo!
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Anonymous
8/15/2009
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It is perfect for city errands because it is easy to maneuver and has a ton of storage, BUT it is a COMPLETE NIGHTMARE to fold and unfold and put in the car. I would never have it if I lived in the burbs.
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Allison K.
8/14/2009
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Elissabeth L.
8/13/2009
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This stroller is NOT worth the money. You have to spend SO much money to get BASIC amenities like a basket. For urban streets, the small wheels in the front get stuck in the bumpy sidewalks. And it was BY FAR the hardest stroller to fold and unfold-- why do I have to remove the bassinet every time? Ugh. Total waste of money.
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Amy W.
8/13/2009
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It is a wonderful stroller for the city but heavy to get up and down store steps. I have not ran with it.
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Lisa P.
8/3/2009
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caprice n.
7/13/2009
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Sami C.
7/2/2009
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Anonymous
6/30/2009
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Ethel P.
6/29/2009
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Expensive but worth it!
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Anonymous
6/25/2009
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Love the manuvering! One of the FEW that has handles long enough for my husband (6 ft 6 in).
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Katherine S.
6/25/2009
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I have the Bugaboo Bee for travel and quick errands -- I love my Bugaboos!
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Anonymous
6/2/2009
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This stroller has lots of options - car seat, bassinet, regular seat and very easy to maneuver. A little pricey though and other strollers for less offer similar options.
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Jordan M.
5/28/2009
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Deborah S.
5/27/2009
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I love the Bugaboo but it is definitely not a jogging stroller. It is great for walking around the city and it is very comfortable for our son.
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Anonymous
5/26/2009
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5/26/2009
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Melinda A.
5/26/2009
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Great Quality and super manuverability for the city. Handle extension is a huge advantage for tall people.
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Maria S.
5/26/2009
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Frequent fliers - too nice of a stroller to "gate check"; requires a travel bag
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Anonymous
5/26/2009
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Amanda
5/26/2009
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I was so excited when I first received my Bugaboo before my son was born. After the first trip to the mall, I realized the horror stories I had heard about the "boo" were true. It's really difficult to fold and unfold. I suppose it could have gotten easier over time but neither me nor my nanny liked it and it has been hanging in the garage since about month 4 of my son's life (he's almost 3). I have tried to sell it a few times and have been unsuccessful finding a buyer. Definitely not worth the money.
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