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		<title>By: Walden</title>
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		<dc:creator>Walden</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 15:03:23 +0000</pubDate>
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I have nothing but good things to say about this stroller.  I originally bought an expensive travel system, but as our baby got older and could sit up, I wanted something easier to haul around for quick trips to the mall, etc.  This stroller is so good, it lives in my car and I very rarely use our main stroller anymore, even for longer trips.  &#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;It folds down flat (is quite long folded but should still fit in most trunks without trouble), is easy to open and fold, and best of all, our baby seems very content in it.  &#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The seat is nice and deep so his legs (at 7 1/2 months old) are mostly straight out in front of him, which he seems to like.  &#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The buckle on the 5 point harness looks a bit mickey mouse, but works just fine, and the harness keeps him secure.  &#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The suspension is great...smooth across bumpy cracked parking lots.  &#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;For a lightweight, it&#039;s comfortable to push -- I&#039;m tall (5&#039; 11&quot;) and I have to hunch just a bit, but much less than I would with any other umbrella-style stroller.  I&#039;ve never kicked the wheels.  &#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The gear basket is a decent size and the accessories pocket on the back is perfect for keys, phone, sunglasses and a small wallet.  &#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Great sun canopy -- we have a lot of sun here so that was important.&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I couldn&#039;t be happier with this stroller.  I was nervous when I bought it because there weren&#039;t many reviews yet, but I am so glad I took a chance on it.  It really is great value for money.  It also looks good -- I&#039;ve had a few compliments on it.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have nothing but good things to say about this stroller.  I originally bought an expensive travel system, but as our baby got older and could sit up, I wanted something easier to haul around for quick trips to the mall, etc.  This stroller is so good, it lives in my car and I very rarely use our main stroller anymore, even for longer trips.  &#13;</p>
<p>It folds down flat (is quite long folded but should still fit in most trunks without trouble), is easy to open and fold, and best of all, our baby seems very content in it.  &#13;</p>
<p>The seat is nice and deep so his legs (at 7 1/2 months old) are mostly straight out in front of him, which he seems to like.  &#13;</p>
<p>The buckle on the 5 point harness looks a bit mickey mouse, but works just fine, and the harness keeps him secure.  &#13;</p>
<p>The suspension is great&#8230;smooth across bumpy cracked parking lots.  &#13;</p>
<p>For a lightweight, it&#8217;s comfortable to push &#8212; I&#8217;m tall (5&#8242; 11&#8243;) and I have to hunch just a bit, but much less than I would with any other umbrella-style stroller.  I&#8217;ve never kicked the wheels.  &#13;</p>
<p>The gear basket is a decent size and the accessories pocket on the back is perfect for keys, phone, sunglasses and a small wallet.  &#13;</p>
<p>Great sun canopy &#8212; we have a lot of sun here so that was important.&#13;</p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t be happier with this stroller.  I was nervous when I bought it because there weren&#8217;t many reviews yet, but I am so glad I took a chance on it.  It really is great value for money.  It also looks good &#8212; I&#8217;ve had a few compliments on it.</p>
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		<title>By: Baina</title>
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		<dc:creator>Baina</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 09:17:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Just received the Karoo today. (So, I&#039;ll need to post a follow up after using for a while).  I&#039;m the dad (and tech lover)..., I&#039;ve read about every Maclaren, Uppababy, Britax, Jeep, Chicco, Quinny, Peg Perego, Mia Moda, Joovy, Inglesina... etc etc...  In addition, I&#039;ve tried to test as many as I could get my hands on.&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;That being said: I took a gamble on the Keekaroo (as no local shops carry them.)&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;First impressions:&#013;&lt;br/&gt;1. Medium weight (The Uppababy G-luxe is lighter; however, with more durable feel and the leg support which the G-Luxe doesn&#039;t have.)&#013;&lt;br/&gt;2. Awesome wheels and casters with suspension (Superior to most I have seen)&#013;&lt;br/&gt;3. Mesh and canopy are excellent!  There is a 4inch front shade that hangs down in front which isn&#039;t pictured here on Amazon.  In addition, the window is great!  However, there is a drawback here: When the hood is collapsed, it encumbers the ability to grasp the handles.  This is quite literally the only draw back I can find thus far, but it is a drawback (and hence the 4 star instead of 5.)&#013;&lt;br/&gt;4. Recline and leg support adjust ability are awesome!  This will absolutely enable good napping.  The foot support is also large enough and has good grip for the lil&#039; one to climb in and out.&#013;&lt;br/&gt;5. Collapse and Setup: Within 2 minutes of practice (seeing where to push/pull etc), this thing is a breeze.  Put the seat in the upright position and the leg support up, then step on the collapse tab and push the handles forward.  It collapses right down onto itself.  To expand, simply unclip on the right side and step down on the tab in the rear while pulling up on the handles until it &quot;snaps&quot; into place.  It does not &quot;stand up&quot; when collapsed however.  To recline the seat, you simply press the two releases, and it quite literally falls back.  The leg took a moment to figure out the adjust, but after doing it a couple times the buttons loosened up and it works easily.&#013;&lt;br/&gt;6. Straps/Headsupport: comfy straps, and plenty of room.  In fact it came stock with shoulder extenders.&#013;&lt;br/&gt;7. to be continued... I&#039;ll follow up with durability later, but as of now, it surpases the Maclarens up to the two hundred and eighty dollar range. (I think Maclaren is just the trend, and is readily available, but you will be quite happy with this)&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Aside: The one negative review (a 2) of this just has a lot of weird information that I cannot replicate.  I&#039;m 6 feet tall, and the handles fall very naturally.  I definitely don&#039;t kick the rear when walking.  I&#039;m not hunched over at all.  In addition, it comes stock with shoulder extenders, so I think that the purchaser either: misplaced them, or got a previously opened model, not a new one.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just received the Karoo today. (So, I&#8217;ll need to post a follow up after using for a while).  I&#8217;m the dad (and tech lover)&#8230;, I&#8217;ve read about every Maclaren, Uppababy, Britax, Jeep, Chicco, Quinny, Peg Perego, Mia Moda, Joovy, Inglesina&#8230; etc etc&#8230;  In addition, I&#8217;ve tried to test as many as I could get my hands on.&#13;</p>
<p>That being said: I took a gamble on the Keekaroo (as no local shops carry them.)&#13;</p>
<p>First impressions:&#13;<br />1. Medium weight (The Uppababy G-luxe is lighter; however, with more durable feel and the leg support which the G-Luxe doesn&#8217;t have.)&#13;<br />2. Awesome wheels and casters with suspension (Superior to most I have seen)&#13;<br />3. Mesh and canopy are excellent!  There is a 4inch front shade that hangs down in front which isn&#8217;t pictured here on Amazon.  In addition, the window is great!  However, there is a drawback here: When the hood is collapsed, it encumbers the ability to grasp the handles.  This is quite literally the only draw back I can find thus far, but it is a drawback (and hence the 4 star instead of 5.)&#13;<br />4. Recline and leg support adjust ability are awesome!  This will absolutely enable good napping.  The foot support is also large enough and has good grip for the lil&#8217; one to climb in and out.&#13;<br />5. Collapse and Setup: Within 2 minutes of practice (seeing where to push/pull etc), this thing is a breeze.  Put the seat in the upright position and the leg support up, then step on the collapse tab and push the handles forward.  It collapses right down onto itself.  To expand, simply unclip on the right side and step down on the tab in the rear while pulling up on the handles until it &#8220;snaps&#8221; into place.  It does not &#8220;stand up&#8221; when collapsed however.  To recline the seat, you simply press the two releases, and it quite literally falls back.  The leg took a moment to figure out the adjust, but after doing it a couple times the buttons loosened up and it works easily.&#13;<br />6. Straps/Headsupport: comfy straps, and plenty of room.  In fact it came stock with shoulder extenders.&#13;<br />7. to be continued&#8230; I&#8217;ll follow up with durability later, but as of now, it surpases the Maclarens up to the two hundred and eighty dollar range. (I think Maclaren is just the trend, and is readily available, but you will be quite happy with this)&#13;</p>
<p>Aside: The one negative review (a 2) of this just has a lot of weird information that I cannot replicate.  I&#8217;m 6 feet tall, and the handles fall very naturally.  I definitely don&#8217;t kick the rear when walking.  I&#8217;m not hunched over at all.  In addition, it comes stock with shoulder extenders, so I think that the purchaser either: misplaced them, or got a previously opened model, not a new one.</p>
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