Phil and Teds stroller company sells all types of baby products from its home in Newtown, New Zealand. The company has won numerous awards from parenting blogs and from parenting magazines, as well as the Kind & Jugend award, from the world's largest children's trade show. Its double strollers feature a unique 7-in-1 design, for almost every possible passenger combination and position. Its single strollers are compact and ergonomic, offering great functionality in a smaller-sized vehicle.
The Classic model offers inline functionality, at a budget-friendly price. The model features a unique double-rear wheel brake, and a reclining seat with three settings, to adapt to newborns, infants, and toddlers. The model is safety certified to carry one child in back, and no child in the front, so that parents don't have to juggle seating arrangements. Classic strollers have the ability to take a car kit and a newborn seat all at once, and the new hood design provides sun protection from any angle.
Explorer was a Babble Top Stroller for 2011. Along with the Classic's features lineup, the Explorer features the new seat performance system, and off-road capability. The new seat performance system increases postural support, and offers a one-handed system for reclining in many different positions. Instead of the Classic's double-rear wheel brake, the Explorer offers an easy to engage on/off pedal.
The Vibe is a winner of an OhBaby! Award for 2011, and is highly recommended by Junior magazine. Improvements to the Vibe for 2011 include a new frame design, an enhanced seat design, and a new, ergonomic handle, with a one-touch brake. While the fold is not a one-handed fast fold, for a double stroller, the fold is extraordinarily easy.
The Verve model is similar to the Vibe, except that it has a four-wheel design. Two pneumatic tires and a suspension system give the Verve exceptionally smooth handling. Verve also has the ergonomic, one-touch brake handle, along with a three-way double-kit for design flexibility. Convection holes in the padded seat keep little ones cool in the summer.
Phil and Teds single stroller, the Smart compact model, also won a Babble award. The Smart model's seat actually reverses position, so that little ones may face backward, to look at a parent, or forward, to look at the road ahead. The seat makes use of Aerocore technology, offering cushioning, UV protection, easy cleaning, and ventilation or insulation. In addition, Smart will accommodate infant car seats, and peanut bassinets.
The other single, the Sun4 jogger, utilizes a detachable Aerocore seat and a unique, biomechanical setup. The motion control hub enables high-quality suspension and great tracking, while the folding system, which has a unique three-dimensional approach, executes flawlessly. The aerodynamic design of the Sun4 have led Phil and Teds to advertise it as "The World's Fastest Jogger".
Parents will be hard-pressed to come up with a baby traveling need, for which Phil and Teds doesn't have a solution. Each new model and design improves the travel experience, while maintaining a sleek, twenty-first century vibe. To engineer the ultimate baby driving experience, parents should get their hands on a Phil and Teds stroller.
The Classic model offers inline functionality, at a budget-friendly price. The model features a unique double-rear wheel brake, and a reclining seat with three settings, to adapt to newborns, infants, and toddlers. The model is safety certified to carry one child in back, and no child in the front, so that parents don't have to juggle seating arrangements. Classic strollers have the ability to take a car kit and a newborn seat all at once, and the new hood design provides sun protection from any angle.
Explorer was a Babble Top Stroller for 2011. Along with the Classic's features lineup, the Explorer features the new seat performance system, and off-road capability. The new seat performance system increases postural support, and offers a one-handed system for reclining in many different positions. Instead of the Classic's double-rear wheel brake, the Explorer offers an easy to engage on/off pedal.
The Vibe is a winner of an OhBaby! Award for 2011, and is highly recommended by Junior magazine. Improvements to the Vibe for 2011 include a new frame design, an enhanced seat design, and a new, ergonomic handle, with a one-touch brake. While the fold is not a one-handed fast fold, for a double stroller, the fold is extraordinarily easy.
The Verve model is similar to the Vibe, except that it has a four-wheel design. Two pneumatic tires and a suspension system give the Verve exceptionally smooth handling. Verve also has the ergonomic, one-touch brake handle, along with a three-way double-kit for design flexibility. Convection holes in the padded seat keep little ones cool in the summer.
Phil and Teds single stroller, the Smart compact model, also won a Babble award. The Smart model's seat actually reverses position, so that little ones may face backward, to look at a parent, or forward, to look at the road ahead. The seat makes use of Aerocore technology, offering cushioning, UV protection, easy cleaning, and ventilation or insulation. In addition, Smart will accommodate infant car seats, and peanut bassinets.
The other single, the Sun4 jogger, utilizes a detachable Aerocore seat and a unique, biomechanical setup. The motion control hub enables high-quality suspension and great tracking, while the folding system, which has a unique three-dimensional approach, executes flawlessly. The aerodynamic design of the Sun4 have led Phil and Teds to advertise it as "The World's Fastest Jogger".
Parents will be hard-pressed to come up with a baby traveling need, for which Phil and Teds doesn't have a solution. Each new model and design improves the travel experience, while maintaining a sleek, twenty-first century vibe. To engineer the ultimate baby driving experience, parents should get their hands on a Phil and Teds stroller.
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If you would like a nice stroller, then Phil and Teds stroller should be at the top of that list. Along with the stroller, you should look into baby travel systems if you travel a lot.