Bugaboo Stollers - The 21st Century Baby Carriers

By: Andrea Simpson
Submitted: 2009-01-27 16:45:55
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Bugaboo strollers have three major designs available for parents and babies and toddlers.  The Bugaboo Bee, the Bugaboo Frog and the Bugaboo Cameleon are each constructed with sturdy materials, big chunky wheels and the finest fabrics to keep your baby or toddler in fashionable comfort for that ride to the grocery store or for a spin around the park.

The Bugaboo Bee is a lightweight, versatile and convenient baby stroller that allows your baby to go from infant to toddler and is durable so that it last through the years.  Its lightweight construction is perfect for getting in another taxi cabs in the big city or taking on airplanes when you travel cross-country.  The Bugaboo Bee is a very stylish, small in stature baby stroller that comes in several different bright colors including red, blue, pink, black, dark khaki and yellow.

The Bugaboo Bee stroller comes with a rain and wind protection cover in addition to a sun canopy to help protect your baby from the sun's harmful UV rays.  Underneath the Bugaboo Bee stroller, there is a generous and convenient 4.2 gallon capacity storage mesh basket area.  The construction is an all sturdy aluminum base and adjustable wheels that swivel 365 degrees in addition to that rubber tires filled with foam for extra stability.  And as seating is a chassis style so that the baby is facing you in the beginning and then the toddler is facing out so they can see the world when they're little bit older.

The Bugaboo Frog is the one stroller that started all the Bugaboo strollers.  The Bugaboo Frog is so named for the “frog-like” suspension which includes a multi-terrain design and a removable infant modular buggy style carrier and then a toddler seat for the older years.  The “frog-like” suspension is both vertical and horizontal and helps the stroller jump over nearly all obstacles in its path.  There are many configurations to the Bugaboo Frog which allow an outing to be more comfortable for both child and parent.  The Bugaboo Frog comes in a multitude of colors including orange, tan, navy blue, black and red.

The Bugaboo Frog comes with a mosquito netting to keep the bugs away from your baby or child, a rain cover to keep the wind and rain away from your child, an independent base and bassinet in addition to an aluminum alloy base construction with 12 inch rear wheels and six-inch front swivel wheels for easy maneuverability.

The Bugaboo Cameleon is so named for its versatility.  The Bugaboo Cameleon can go from a bassinet for an infant, a seating position for a toddler or small child and then to a car seat for both.

The Bugaboo Cameleon comes with a variety of extras including a mosquito net, a rain cover, a convenient under the seat bag for storage, a based bassinet fabric cover made of either regular fabric or soft fleece in a variety of colors, adjustable swivel wheels and two basic wheels and a tailored fabric set which includes a sun canopy cover, a seat inlay and a bassinet apron.

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