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Orbit Infant Travel System, Mocha / Khaki | 
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| Brand: Orbit Baby Category: Baby Product
List Price: $900.00 Buy New: $880.00 You Save: $20.00 (2%)
New (9) from $880.00
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 3153
Color: Mocha Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 49 stroller and car seat in one unit! Warranty: 2-Year Overall Warranty. 2-Year Frame Warranty.
MPN: ORB850000-MOC Model: ORB850000 UPC: 070989362246 EAN: 0070989362246 ASIN: B000I0TU94
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The Orbit Infant System comes with an infant car seat, car seat base and stroller. | | • | Infant Car Seat: Up to 22 lbs / 29 inches, extendable paparazzi shield, adjustable soft carrier handles | | • | Stroller: One hand, extra small fold, 2 cup holders, removable Cargo Pod attached to bottom | | • | Base: StrongArm technology makes a safe installation as easy and quick as the turn of a knob |
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Product Description Looking for the best car seat and stroller solution for you and your new baby? Get going with Orbits Smart, Simple, and Secure 3-piece starter kit: easily dock the Orbit Baby Infant Car Seat into the Base and Stroller from almost any angle, sensibly keep using the Base and Stroller with future Orbit seats when your baby grows bigger, and confidently install the Orbit Infant System in your car in less than a minute.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
NO COMPARISON November 11, 2008 J. Rorick This is the best stroller and carseat combo. So many of my friends warned me about purchasing a carseat stroller combo because of the bulk of most systems, but this is the exception. Not only is the carseat and stroller lightweight but the stroller folds up pretty small and easily fits in my trunk with plenty of room to spare. A busy mom will appreciate the flexible handle of the carseat and ease of the swivel feature when you have you hands full with other kids, groceries, etc. The only downside is it is long and does require the front seat to be pushed forward making it almost unusable. I have an E class mercedes. But if another adult needs to be in the car they just sit in back, which no one minds sitting with the baby. I would recommend this seat to everyone. My child loves being in this seat, he hates being in his other carseat in dad's car, making it easy to get him to fall asleep on a car ride! You really can not fully appreciate the system until you use it on a daily basis.
Worth the money June 1, 2008 C.J. (Germany) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We don't have a car and live in an urban area. We needed a stroller that would be easy to use on subways and buses. We looked at lots of them and we are so happy this is the one we chose. It's so easy to put up and down, the 360 rotation is incredibly useful, and it's narrow enough to roll down the aisles of buses and subways where other people struggle with their wider bulky strollers. It's light and easy to carry. And it looks great. People stop us all the time to ask us about it. Highly recommend this even though it's expensive - it's totally worth it.
Orbit Baby Stroller System, Mocha March 20, 2008 D. Oconnell (Chicago, Illinois United States) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Depending on which new car you have to buy to fit the car seat in. This thing is HUGE !!!! I have a midsized car (a BMW 3 series). The car seat will not fit behind the seat and so can only be installed in the middle, which is fine for me as this is the reccomended position and I don't particularly need the benifits of the easy load/unload. But then the leftover space is tiny. You MIGHT be able to SQUEEZE a small child in beside the seat. So it basicaly drops my car down to a 2 seater. My wife has an Audi STATIONWAGON and with the seat installed behind the passenger side, even she cannot fit in the front passenger side (she's 5'6 and weight about 140). Installing it in the middle defeats the entire benifit of being able to easily load the seat and turn it. It amazes me that a company that lauds itself as eco-friendly would design a system that requires a gas burning SUV or at least a large sedan to function in a convienient way. I have no problem with the system itself in terms of looks or as a stroller, But for the price, I would expect a little more thought in the design. It looses most of the convenience, which is the reason we bought it over the bugaboo. If I were to do it again I would get the Zappy. I am very worried that the toddler car seat will not even fit into the car, again, making a $[...] system useless after the infant stage
this stroller rocks!!! January 27, 2008 L. Berry (SC) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am a new Mom...so I researched and researched before the big buy...all of my friends swear by the bugaboo....they are all very jealous of my Orbit. People stop me on the street to tell me how "cool" it is and I can't help but give a demonstration of what that stroller will do. It makes life so much easier with a baby! The paparazzi shield is the best and I couldn't live without the smart hub and the convenient way the seat rotates...makes getting in and out of the car so much easier. I love the diaper bag down below, very convenient. The stroller base is truly one handed closure. Love love love this stroller system!!!
I love my Orbit !! July 18, 2007 Bird Nerd (Carrboro, NC) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
My new arrival and I have been hitting the road in Orbit and loving it! The car seat is so solid and safe, and she sleeps really well in it. I take a daily 3 mile walk with the seat on the stroller base - I love being able to turn the seat so she's out of the sun or wind, and it's so easy to push and maneuver. My husband and I are always competing to get to push the stroller! And it's visually so striking - I never go out without many people stopping to comment on how cool it looks. Lastly, as a petite woman, it's great to be able to handle all the gear one-handed. The one-handed folding mechanism means I can just throw the wheels in the trunk. In the car, I can put the baby in the seat, then turn it to face the back. It makes it so easy to get her in and out, and no back injuries from stretching into awkward positions. And the pod is the greatest diaper bag around! holds everything including my purse. I will definitely get a toddler seat when she's big enough.
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