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Britax Second Seat for B-Ready Stroller, Black

Britax Second Seat for B-Ready Stroller, Black

date : December 9th, 2011

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Britax Second Seat for B-Ready Stroller, Black

  • Suitable from birth/up to 35 pounds
  • Easily converts B-ready stroller to an in-line double in seconds
  • 4 position seat recline
  • Large canopy with ventilation window
  • Stroller folds with second child seat attached

The Second child seat allows you to easily convert the B-READY from a single stroller to an in-line double, and is fully featured with 4 recline positions, built in suspension, padded 5-point harness system and canopy with full coverage and ventilation window. Its unique design allows you to fold the stroller while the second seat is attached. Features Benefits: Suitable from birth,Up to 35 lbs Easily converts B-READY stroller to an in-line double in seconds 4-position seat recline Large c

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  1. Justbooking // December 9th, 2011 at 7:15 am
    16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    The City Select is better for twins – higher weight limit than Britax, June 16, 2011
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    This review is from: Britax Second Seat for B-Ready Stroller, Black (Baby Product)

    With three kids under four, including twins, I’ve had my fair share of double strollers. The Baby Jogger City Select and the Britax B -Ready look very similar, but they’re not when used in doubles mode. Which stroller is better really depends on the age of your kids. For my twins or different age kids, I found the City Select had more advantages. However, if your kids are not close in age or weight, the Britax is worth looking at.

    Some considerations:

    * The City Select stroller was Baby Gizmo’s top tandem stroller in 2010 — the 2011 model has been redesigned with deeper and firmer seats, improving an already excellent stroller. The Britax B-Ready is a first-generation stroller and still has some areas that could be improved upon.

    * Of the two, the City Select is a better stroller for twins because of the 45 lb. max weight allowance for each of its full-size seats (child weight + baggage for a total of 90 lbs max for the stroller), foot wells that expand to 10.5 inches and large canopies that raise up to 24″, allowing you to use it all the way up till your children are age 4 or 5. The Britax only has one full size seat as the second seat has a lower weight capacity.

    * The Britax B-Ready is a good option if you have two kids of different ages (1 & 3 for example) given the different weight limits on its seats. If you have twins, you’ll be limited by the second seat’s 35 lbs. weight capacity and a 22″ canopy, to about 3 years old – only one child will be able to ride in the stroller past this weight, which is Ok if one of them has outgrown the stroller – if not, this could be an issue (I still use my City Select stroller for long outings with my 4 1/2 year old).

    * Another important consideration is that the handle on the City Select extends from 39″ to 41″, whereas the handle on the Britax B-Ready does not. This comes in very handy for taller parents, when you raise the canopy on the upper seat (when stadium seating) to give you additional clearance, or when hanging a diaper bag with the seats in the rear-facing position, so the baby is not kicking it.

    * The City Select offers more clearance for walking with the second seat in than the Britax

    * Both seats recline on the Britax forward facing, but the second seat is not reversible. On the City Select, both seats are reversible, but they recline fully only in the rear-facing position (with lots of leg room). I actually prefer this configurations as twins are people-magnets and when they are facing towards me and napping it’s easier for people to stay away.

    * You can hang a larger than average diaper bag (like the LaLassig Messenger Eco-Friendly Diaper Bag) from the handle with two seats in the City Select. (Note: the stroller handle says not to but because of the weight distribution I haven’t had any problems).

    * The City Select allows for 16 configurations including two car seats or two carrycots (Britax only has 14)

    * The Britax B-Ready has a more compact footprint than the City Select, a plus if you don’t mind the handle that doesn’t extend or are not a tall parent.

    * For the City Select – handling curbs can be challenging with double strollers like these but if you pull the stroller backwards up the curb, it’s actually easier than most strollers because of the large back wheels. It hasn’t been an issue for me.

    Some similarities between the two strollers:

    * Similar width at 26″

    * Huge storage basket in both.

    * Tires that handle all surfaces well, indoors and out. It’s worth mentioning that neither stroller is meant for jogging.

    * The City Select with the second seat weighs 33 lbs., similar to Britax’s 36 lb weight, less than iCandy’s hefty 44 lbs.

    * Both have the same recline mechanism on the seats.

    * Easy fold for both. With the Britax, you can leave both seats in and fold quickly. With the City Select, both seats need to be in stadium seating, fully upright with the foot wells folded down as far back as they will go (not horizontal), and then you can fold it with both seats. Honestly, it’s a lot easier and faster to just pop off the seats and fold the frame (plus it fits in most cars because it’s very compact).

    * For the City Select, the “Baby Jogger City Select Second Seat Attachment Brackets” are sold separately if needed on mystrollers dot com (for example, if you lose one). You do not have to buy the whole second seat.

    * Neither stroller is appropiate for babies 0-6 months (even if they recline fully, it’s in a “V” shape as the whole seat tilts). If you live in a city, you may find that a single snap-n-go/ infant seat with an Ergo carrier for the 2nd baby (w insert #2 for babies 0-4 months) is the easiest way to get around for the first year. A double snap n go is even better, and will allow you to use infant car…

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  2. Greatlakes // December 9th, 2011 at 7:25 am
    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Very sturdy and roomy seat!, March 12, 2011
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    This review is from: Britax Second Seat for B-Ready Stroller, Black (Baby Product)

    I’m very pleased with my Britax B-Ready Stroller, and the second seat is amazing! I used to have a Phil and Ted’s Dash, but my 2-year-old was starting to get too big for the second seat already.. I’m very glad Britax has added the sun canopy for the second seat – Phil and Ted’s only has it in some models.

    The seat is very roomy and it’s wider than the toddler seat, yet shorter. My 2-year-old fits there with all his winter gear on with no problem. He wants to ride in the bottom instead of the bigger seat, actually :)

    Very high quality seat – very easy to put on and take off. Also — IT RECLINES!! It goes all the way flat so my newborn can take his naps there when I use the stroller as a double. I Highly recommend this seat and the whole Britax B-Ready-system.

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  3. gamom // December 9th, 2011 at 7:27 am
    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    so convenient!, April 14, 2011
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    The second seat is why I purchased this stroller to begin with. It is easy to installand you can fold the stroller without removing the seat. My 2 year old loves riding in it and says it’s comfortable. I also like how it has it’s own visor. The only drawbacks to this seat are minor headaches to me. The first is that the weight limit is 35lbs so my 2 yo will be too big soon and the baby is too small to ride there yet and the other is getting the child in and out of the seat. I have to lower the seat all the way and slide her out when the infant carrier is up top.

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