The Exclusive U.S, Debut of the Mighty Mutsy Evo!
After testing out 337 strollers, I can unequivocally say that some push better than others. A lot. And some rise up into a category all their own--Stroller Nirvana. Some are just a joy to push. And when I get my hands on one, I am compelled to sing their praises. "Laaaaa!" Consider the praises sung to the brand new Mutsy Evo!
You HAVE to get your hands on one, and see for yourself. Just looking at online pictures will never do it justice. At the Cinco de Mayo Festival, Punch couldn't resist how easy it was to spin around, and he grabbed it out of my hands.
All kidding aside, the Mutsy Evo was absolutely brilliant on the StrollerQueen Obstacle Course. I could push it to school and back with my left hand, holding a cup of coffee in my right hand. I went up and down hills, over gravel, grass and cracks. No problem! It almost makes me take back my conviction that air tires are the best outdoors. Almost. But every rule has exceptions. And the Mutsy Evo tires are fantastic. Monica was so impressed she wanted to run with it, although it really is not a jogger:
It seems that a lot of stroller companies have been putting out "mid-weights" these days, to compliment their current lightweight and heavier models. Mutsy knocked it out of the park with the Evo. Here's proud Papa Stellario showing how to reverse and fold his new baby:
If you're wondering how comfy it was for SP 2.0, check this out. Sleeping like a, um, baby.
So if you're tired of all those turkey strollers
Don't be a sheep, or a llama! Buy the latest lightweight reversible in town,
for $399, and save on the bacon, too!
Mutsy Evo
Weight: 26 pds.
Width: 24"
Length: 32"
Height: 20"-44.5"
Seat Width: 12"
Seat Back: 20"
Seat to Canopy: 21"
Seat Depth: 9"-16"
Drop to Footrest: 8"
Seat to Floor: 20"
Folded: 12" x 26" x 24"(chassis)
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