BumbleRide Queen B - Classic Meets Modern In A High-End Stroller

Published: 28th March 2011
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The BumbleRide Queen B stroller is a high quality stroller formed to look sophisticated and old-fashioned, without at all lessening the level of workmanship in form and function that you'd assume in a up-to-date pram of this ilk. Whilst I’ve experienced the buggy market (my girl is now at fourteen weeks), I’ve bought two - the Bumbleride Queen B and the MacLaren Techno XLR - both models are fantastic but are strong in slightly different departments. In the following paragraphs I’ll be focusing in on the Queen B.



It is unarguable that the Queen B is gorgeous. In reality, I'll own up to the fact that it was all due to how it looked that I was first tempted by it. The fact that it’s been called the ‘Queen’ is a good indication that the creators were trying to put together a really special product. On seat and bassinet alike, the quality fibres are superbly crafted to enable this to become a reality. Beneath this lies a striking, strong frame, continuing with the "old meets new" concept. My Queen B really has been the stroller making the most conversation amongst the mothers walking group!




I personally went for the BumbleRide Queen B since I required a stroller that was slightly more "heavy-duty" than the MacLaren Techno XLR. We adore walking in the woodland, and At last I'm capable of proper rambling again now! The MacLaren is superb for the supermarket and negotiating tight isles on the train, but isn't strong enough when used on tougher terrain. The Queen B, though, has been a dream stroller wherever It's been used. Along steep tracks, walkway or no walkway, on grass or soil alike, on stony ground, all with no issues. Above all - the big tyres (air-filled) and super soft seat make sure that my girlie rides it out in comfort.



Its performance going to the mall has been pretty good as well. From time to time if I’ve selected it instead of the MacLaren for the supermarket shop, I’ve found it to be a breeze to manoeuvre. I can adapt the handle position with ease if my husbands moved them, and I can put it into and take it out of the truck really easily. When collapsed, it is quite compact, and is is even possible to take off the wheels if you need to put it in a very tight gap. Even though I all things considered prefer the MacLaren XLR for the usual shopping trip - the BumbleRide Queen B wins hands-down over the XLR all things considered in terms of its flexibility.




Now my girl is taller than the bassinet is long, the best facet of the Queen B is the bi-directional seat. When she’s happy, I can have it so she can look around, but when she's a bit grumpy and wants some attention, I can place the seat so looks back at me. This is dead simple and takes less than half a minute. The seat will flatten to a near horizontal, so you might find that the bassinet isn't really required.



There are some more facts to discuss. Packaged with the stroller are a pump for inflating the tyres, a rain cover and a foot muff (nothing special here) and a holder for cups (actually come in quite useful). There is, as well, a useful space for storing underneath the seat - the most important word here being ‘useful’, which is uncommon to say the least among other strollers! In addition you can purchase a detachable seat for toddlers, bought separately, for seating two.



In conclusion, if you want to buy a stroller only for taking to the mall - you can get a stroller that is less costly and more manoeuvrable than the Queen B. If, however, you’re after a stroller with the all-round performance to take around the shops easily, whilst also being up to any terrain in which you’re likely to be taking your baby (and one that has the looks as well) - then visit this BumbleRide Queen B website now.

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