Mamas and Papas Urbo Stroller-Black

  • Reversible seat
  • Adjustable backrest and adjustable footrest
  • Adjustable handle height
  • Large hood and sun visor keeps your baby in the shade
  • Add Maxi Cosi/Graco car seats onto this stroller

Make a statement on the sidewalk with Urbo; this compact stroller by Mamas & Papas is designed for parents who want to glide through city life in style. With a narrow design, and weighing under 20lbs, the Urbo stroller is lightweight, exceptionally easy to maneuver and ideal for urban lifestyles.

Urbo has a reversible seat which will allow your baby to smile back at you, or face forward to watch the world go by. The adjustable backrest, adjustable footrest and all round wheel suspension will gi

List Price: $ 529.00

Price: $ 529.00

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  1. 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Mamas and Papas is back!, March 16, 2011
    By 
    Amanda Aikman “bibliophile” (Somewhere Very Cold) –
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    This review is from: Mamas and Papas Urbo Stroller-Black (Baby Product)

    Mamas and Papas was gone from the country for a few years and I am super glad that they are back. The Urbo is one of the three strollers available now, and my fave.

    Little details made me love this stroller. Immediately, I noticed that the grip on the handle is LEATHER. Not that foam stuff that eventually rips and gets all cruddy. It feels great when you push the stroller and is nice and cushy.

    This is a full-sized stroller, but it does not weigh a ton. It is not lightweight by any means, but it is very manageable. The basket is also super accessible, if not huge.

    I love the European styling – you can flip the seat to face you or have it face forward, and you can use a Graco car seat (or Maxi Cosi, I think) for those baby days. They also have an optional bassinet for this stroller if you want to go that route.

    Most importantly to me was the fact that I didn’t have to be shown how to collapse the stroller. I figured out how to turn the seat, recline the seat, and collapse the stroller, on my own – all in about five minutes. It is extremely simple.

    I think this is a great stroller to use for every-day, especially in urban areas (hence the name?). It also pushes like a dream – one of the only four wheel strollers that pushes like a three-wheeler, in my opinion.

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  2. 4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Sure it’s cute to look at, but has a major flaw, May 5, 2011
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    cynthia
    This review is from: Mamas and Papas Urbo Stroller-Black (Baby Product)

    I’ve had this stroller for about 6 months and while I get compliments everywhere I go, I am really upset its not as functional as it should be.
    First, the basket is tiny. The seat is so low that it makes access to the basket very difficult. The biggest issue though are the front wheels. They lock every time you ride on uneven pavement. It may not seem like a big deal, but I had to stop about 6 times in a two block walk to unlock the wheels. Don’t waste your good money on this stroller.

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