After visiting our favourite baby supplies store for the hundredth time, we found what we wanted... the Firstwheels City Elite.

It's also a stroller system, like the Bugaboo and the Rock Star. The base package included the wheels (hehe), and the stroller seat. We added on the carriage/pram so Josh can nap while we go on the nightly walks, and the Graco car-seat adapter. Upon that, we bought the Graco (duh) Snug Ride car-seat. The final price came to about the same as the Peg Perego Uno + Prima Viaggio SIP combo, and about 25% cheaper than the Bugaboo Frog system (sans car-seat).

We chose the Firstwheels City Elite over the Peg Perego combo because:
- The frame and seat separates which makes it easier for Ducks to handle
- It is a proper pram for Josh to sleep in (tilt down seatback on the Uno just does not look as comfortable, and we would have the harness to wrestle with)
- The frame feels sturdier than the Uno
- Air-filled tires with larger all-terrain wheels
- We can use the Graco car-seat (which is cheaper), although we could get an adapter for a Peg car-seat as well
- It looks like a Bugaboo!

We liked it better than the Rock Star because:
- The Firstwheels uses a squared aluminum frame, which was sturdier than tubular frame used by the Rock Star
- The stroller seat is bigger (Josh is a 75% percentile baby, and if he's anything like his daddy...)
- Frame for the car-seat is a clip on for the Firstwheels (albeit additional cost) but it means less additional weight later on
- We had the option of a Graco or Peg Perego car-seat adapter
- The Firstwheels does not have the big Rock Star logo (I did say that it was a fashion statement ... somewhat)
We chose it over the Bugaboo Frog because:
- It's at least 50% cheaper once you factor in all the necessities (stroller, car-seat, adapters, etc.)
- It's not a Bugaboo, so I don't feel like I need to lock it down with a chain and padlock
Things that could be better on the Firstwheels
- One-handed folding and unfolding mechanism (helpful if you have a toddler in one hand)
- Handbrakes (i.e., Bugaboo Frog and Cameleon)
- Better designed recline for the stroller chair -- the web-site shows that the seat is supposed to recline in three stages
- Better seal on the sun shade (there is leakage on the sides if you choose to strap the seat-back to the stroller frame, and then try to loop the shade over the top)
- Fleece lining on the pram
- Bigger storage basket
- Snack tray (Even the Bugaboo does not have this)
- Better manuals
We will probably be able to provide a better review of the Firstwheels when Josh arrives.
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