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| Community Rank: Wayfarer ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: PA
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| Mia Moda Cielo Does anyone have the Mia Moda Cielo stroller? How is it? It looks like a really neat stroller for travelling. Please let me know if u have one. We are thinking about buying one. TIA |
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| Community Rank: Tourist Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Rochester, NH
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| We bought the Chicco Capri umbrella stroller (which looks pretty similar to the Mia Moda) and we like it well enough. I did a lot of stroller "research" online before buying this one and I tend to agree with the reviews it got. Very easy to steer, seems pretty durable although the sunscreen gets really dirty fast as it rubs against the wheels when its folded. The only bummer is that its handles are short (a BIG complaint amongst unbrella stroller buyers of all brands) so its uncomfortable for my 6 ft husband to steer so I do all the driving (Im 5'2" so an average height person will probably find it comfortable). Also, the basket underneath is small and sometimes hard to access with a little butt in the way but certainly gets the job done and holds more than it looks. Also, there's no cup-holder although Im noticing that the Mia Moda does (kicks self). I mostly read reviews and compared them online between Babies R Us, Target and Walmart. Walmart ships to the store for free and was a few dollars cheaper so we ended up going with them. All in all, even though its a different brand, its a very similar stroller and it is great for travelling (we brought ours to PA last weekend and its did great in Hershey Park!!
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| Do you like your Mia Moda stroller | TheMadonna3 | Touring the 'World': The Parks | 1 | 06-29-2008 09:35 AM |