In the past 16 months it has survived through 2 trips to Italy which isn't an easy feat. The trips include being toted through airports, shoved through security checkpoints, tossed about in the cargo hold of the plane, taken up and down the old cobblestone streets of Italy, plowed through the sands at the beach and curious little hands. It may not sound like a lot, but I'm always impressed when you can place an object through so much stress and it still comes out gleaming like new. We tested the limits of our stroller and it's held up really well for us. Here's to future trips, cobblestone streets, a little sand and a playful toddler.
Sofia waiting patiently (and comfortably) for her first flight to Italy, in her infant carrier July 2007

The stroller's full recline feature allowed our 3 month old to nap like she would in her crib

Walking through the old city of Mesagne, old bumpy streets didn't wake our sleeping baby

Sitting up in a stroll through the zoo, July 2008

Another walk through a cobblestone filled town in Abruzzo, smiles galore

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