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Valco Baby Tri Mode Stroller – Black Reviews

Valco Baby Tri Mode Stroller - Black

From newborn to toddler, the ValcoBaby Tri-Mode all terrain stroller will be there to take you through. ValcoBaby sets new standards for functionality, durability, style and safety. They are always developing new products to remain at the forefront of the

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Price: $ 479.00

Valco Baby Insect Net/Sunshade For Tri-Mode Single

Valco Baby remains at the forefront of the industry, with innovative and exciting new products being developed all the time. We look forward to welcoming you to the Valco Baby family and promise a comfortable and stylish transport that you and your baby will enjoy for years to come.

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3 Comments

  1. the bea's knees says:

    Review by the bea’s knees for Valco Baby Tri Mode Stroller – Black
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    We’ve been using the Valco for a little over a year now and I love it! From the air filled wheels to the light frame and turn on a dime steering, the Valco is a winner. It isn’t cheap, but do the math for yourself and figure out if purchasing it and accessories is a better bargain than buying a pram, single, double, and jogging stroller.

    A lot of my friends have Phil and Ted’s and I looked at those too. But the Valco seemed like you could have more than one kid on it at a time and not have to put the second one underneath, where the basket normally goes. The Phil and Ted made me nervous with little fingers so close to the wheels. With the Valco kid no. 1 moves to the toddler seat on the front where they can see everything and kid no. 2 stays in the main seat. I have only used the Valco for one child so far, so I can’t say if there are any drawbacks to the toddler seat or hitchhiker bar.

    What really sold me on the Valco was the bassinet attachment and the zip in sun shade/bug net. Granted, neither of these come standard- they are both additional purchases- but they were worth the money in my book.

    The bassinet was perfect as I had a late winter baby. I could put her in the bassinet inside the house and carry her out to the waiting base. She was snug and safe and warm and I didn’t have to worry about the elements with the hood and rain cover.

    Another plus was that she could really stretch out and have a good nap. Her head wasn’t lolling to the side and she was not all crunched up in a half sitting position. If she was asleep at the end of the walk, I just popped off the bassinet and carried it into the house without waking her at all. The only thing I did not like about the bassinet was the cheesy prop-up option. I guess they put it in there so that an older baby could be propped up to see out, but if your baby is old enough to do that, wouldn’t you switch over to the regular stroller sling?

    The sun shade is not something you use every day- but it is well thought out and functions beautifully. It zips into the hood on the stroller and clips underneath the footrest with a toggle. That means those toddler feet can’t kick it off and little hands can’t pull it down to play peek-a -boo. It is a really fine mesh unlike a lot of the other sun shades and that means that your child can see everything. It is a little hard to see in, but there is a handy window on the top of the hood so you can look down while pushing the stroller.

    The only drawback, you can’t use the sun shade with the toddler seat. I guess I’ll have to see if I can use another shade like the protect-a-bub when I have more than one.

    Over all – I am very glad I got the Valco. I would buy it again.

  2. Sue Gleason says:

    Review by Sue Gleason for Valco Baby Insect Net/Sunshade For Tri-Mode Single
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    I used this at Disney to keep the sun off my 4 month old. It worked great. Easy to put on, and easy to keep out of the way when needed. I like that it kept prying hands away from the baby as well (from her 1 and 2 year old cousins that can’t keep their hands off of her when she was trying to sleep!). Works much better than a universal, and for the price, you cannot go wrong.

  3. K. Fournier says:

    Review by K. Fournier for Valco Baby Insect Net/Sunshade For Tri-Mode Single
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    This zipped in easily to our runabout trimode. I’m sure it did a good job keeping the UV rays off of my son (Australians are very conscious about the sun and making products to protect people). It filtered out MOST of the sunlight while keeping him cool, but the sun was still in his eyes when it shone directly at the front of the stroller. Well-priced and folds up very small.