thread: Steelcraft Cruiser Pram/Stroller

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  1. #1
    Nolsie Guest

    Strider vs Cruiser

    Hello. I read your post re the strider vs the cruiser...I am mum of 2 and expecting no 3 and have decided I like the idea of the travel system (of which the cruiser and strider can be part of) I was just wondering what you ended up with (obviously you posted this in July and it is now October) and are you happy with the choice?? catherine

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    20

    hi Nolsie. i havent actually got any pram yet. but i went to Target yesterday to check out the Cruiser and its awesome for the price its selling at ($349 i think) and looks good. it seems very lightweight and easy to steer, and the handle is height adjustable, perfect for a shortie like me. im quite petite and im tired of the big bulky prams that are around these days makes it much harder to find a pram, but the Cruiser makes me feel comfy and doesnt look massive on me. still need to get hubby's approval though. the capsule i think was $279. the only thing im worried about is that i dont think the seat fully reclines (the sales lady told me thats how far she thinks it went). its on a slight angle and not sure if a newborn wld be comfy. i hope baby wld be comfy though coz i just adore this pram. i also like the Bertini X2 but the Cruiser is much more cheaper...

    Snoopea - do you know if the seat fully reclines? suitable for a newborn? or is it best to get the bassinet with it??

    actually, just check the Steelcraft website and its says "Full recline backrest suitable for newborn to 17kg"
    Last edited by peach blossom; October 27th, 2008 at 11:45 AM.