List Price: $ 500.00
Price: $ 350.00
Umbrella Feature
- Independent front and rear wheel suspension and ball bearing construction for a smooth quiet ride
- 12 position adjustable handle
- Modular base for interchangeable seating options that remove and reverse
- No flat air tires
- Advanced drum braking mechanism with deceleration handbrake
Umbrella Description
Teutonia T-250 Stroller Chassis With Explore Wheels
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May 24th, 2011 on 7:34 pm
…eh.,
i have had this stroller for about 8 months now. i like it, but i dont love it. what i dont like about it are: no cupholder (but i bought a snap on one), the basket is tiny and really hard to get stuff in and out of, takes up half my trunk area (full size suv), and the big kid seat can only face forward. what i do like: super easy to push, easy to fold up/unfold once you get the hang of it. people compliment it all the time which is awesome, but i only have a ‘meh’ feeling about it. i dont jump up and down with joy over it
it does do pretty well in grass and on somewhat bumpy roads though.
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|May 24th, 2011 on 8:23 pm
Great until the front wheel jams,
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We bought this model in 2008 and used it with other stollers over the past 2 and one-half years. The teutonia stroller is a bit on the heavy side so we bought a high end umbrella stroller to compliment our needs. The teutonia is not as easy to push as one with air in the tires, although we never had a flat tire. Our teutonia has had medium use and we are now having a problem with the front wheel rubbing on the side of the fork. I believe the shocks are broken. I called Teutonia warranty service a month ago and they promised to send us a new front wheel assembly, however, it’s on backorder. I’m left wondering, is so many other teutonia strollers having this problem that they ran out of front wheels? So I can’t really recommend this stroller for everyone given it’s weight, price, and the poor customer service.
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