This is the cadilac of all strollers. Very sporty/fasionable! It probably won't fit in your average compact trunk. We have a Mecury Sable and there is little room to spare.
Plenty of room in the bottom for storage.
Very versitile. Seats can be arranged in over 4 positions!
I like the fact that an infant seat can be easily attached to the mounting system provided.
However, the wheels are very steering freindly and easy to manuver. Very comfortable foam grip might need replacing as it can easily rip moving in and out of the vehicle.
Overall, a godsend for busy couples who have a couple kids to move around.
2009-01-05
not-so professional
Dissapointed. . . .to say the least.
HD cinimatagraphy was less than average. Some shots were zoomed in, most others were shots of most the fireplace. One 20 second shot was a close-up while the camera was bumped and moving back and forth. Every five minutes or so, a man comes into the shot doing his best impression of stoking a fire. If you plan to use this video for intimacy purposes with your significant other, these 'stoking shots' may spoil it as you suddenly feel you are not alone in the room.
As for the sound, the cracks and explosions are captured well, but that's not all that was captured on the soundtrack. In multiple spots, you can hear other things around the house it was filmed in. I'm surprized that these ambient noises didn't get dubbed out in the final cut. A loud cell phone rings once in the middle of the video at about 9min. 30 sec. A kid is heard crying or yelling many times throughout the film, especially around 2 min. 53 sec, and 5 min. 14 sec. Why would this guy filming plan his shots with the kids in the house anyways? A house grandfather clock is also heard at about 6:45.
Pretty funny that it was left in there considering they could have easily been removed before this film went into production.
The video repeats after about 30 minutes.