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The Babble Review: Go Go Babyz Infant Cruizer

Posted by Lisa Estall

 

I just received a fantastic product that I am totally endorsing. Since I’m constantly lugging around my baby in her car seat, I found the Go Go Babyz Infant Cruizer AT to be a great solution.

Since my Bugaboo doesn’t accompany my Peg Perego car seat, this is something I really use daily. I just whip the baby from car to the Go Go Babyz and head to the stores with no fuss. So far, I’ve been stopped a few times from other parents remarking how cool it was. The Cruizer is super light and...

weighs in at just 12 lbs. The fully adjustable handle retracts and folds flat, providing compact, easy storage. Front and rear quick release foot brakes provide security on all surfaces. The only thing to watch out for is that the baby is sitting low so watch out for drivers who rush out in parking lots.

The Cruizer will accommodate many popular infant seats and will set you back $149.99. Click on Go Go Babyz for more info.


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Comments

 

Em said:

Or you can just get the Baby Trend Snap 'n' Go (http://tinyurl.com/58668d) that costs $90 less and addresses the problem you had with the Infant Cruzer's low position.

April 15, 2009 12:00 PM
 

BabbleMan said:

Hey Baby Trend people...Send me a free Snap n Go and I'll totally endorse it!  :)

Thiz infant cruizer for babyz doez zolve one problem.  For those who feel like the znap n go iz too unztable or doezen't znap az zecurely az they might like zo high up, the cruizer for babyz is nice and low, zo even if it didn't znap in zo tightly, there iz lezz to worry about if it were to fall.

One criticizm.  Use the letter S.  Z makes your product zound ztupid.  It'z kinda like you couldn't get the zcreen name you wanted, zo you had to zettle for zecond bezt.  

Just zayin'.

April 17, 2009 2:01 AM

About Lisa Estall

Lisa Estall is from New York City and has a background working in film and television. Now she lives in the sticks with her British husband. They recently welcomed a daughter in October and also have a 3-year-old son. Lisa recently launched her own baby product review blog, Mogul Baby, and writes about pop culture and her life at Mrs. Mogul. She also is a contributor at Babycenter. She's waiting for that special day when she will be invited to the Oscars, not for the award but for the free swag. .

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