This post was written by Andrea of Adventures in All Things Food. While a sample was received to facilitate this review, all opinions remain 100% honest.
Getting around with a new baby and all their gear is tough enough, taking the stroller shouldn’t be. The Simmons Kids Tour Buggy Elite Stroller made getting my little one around much easier.
This model goes from infant to toddler with the option to convert into a baby carriage. I didn’t have the chance to try out that feature since my son is already sitting up easily at 9 months. I put the stroller together in the upright position. I appreciated the 5-point harness was easy for me to get on and off easily.
This model arrived unassembled in the box. No tools were required though and it even came with a convenient air pump to inflate the air-filled rear wheels. There is even a convenient pouch on the back of the stroller to store the pump for easy access.
Four wheels kept this stroller stable on the road and sidewalks. Shock absorption and swivel wheels made it very easy for me to steer and handle, even one-handed. The lightweight aluminum frames makes this stroller light and easy to manage. That left me free to hold hands with my older children, and that made us all happy.
There were a few features of this stroller that really set it apart for me. The Simmons Kids Comfort Tech Tour Buggy Stroller has a very long handle which gave me the ability to take longer strides on our morning walks and would be very comfortable for a taller parent. It also has a large cargo basket underneath for all of our essentials. And probably the best feature of all was the rain cover that pulls out all the way over the baby to keep him dry on our rainy day walks. It also did a great job of keeping him out of the sun and had a convenient peek-a-boo flap.
Overall, I have loved taking the Comfort Tech Tour Buggy Stroller out for a spin. It is both baby and Mom approved. You can find it online at Toys “R” Us for just $149.99.
What a cutie and that looks like a great stroller, nice price.
That stroller looks extremely handy! What a cute little fella.