Easy Stroll One Handed Stroller Grip & Stroller Handle Extender, Red Review

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Easy Stroll One Handed Stroller Grip & Stroller Handle Extender, Red Feature
- Provides total control of the stroller with just one hand
- Allows you to multitask with your free hand
- Promotes proper posture, which reduces back and arm strain
- Easy Stroll works on most strollers that have standard handles with rubber or foam hand grips. It does not fit umbrella or pistol grip strollers.
- Works as a stroller handle extender for taller people, too.
Going for a leisurely walk with your baby shouldn't end up being a giant pain in backside. Easy Stroll puts the "easy" back in taking that little stroll. Easy Stroll is an ingenious device that hooks onto baby strollers with standard handles. Once attached, Easy Stroll makes it possible to push baby in a stroller with only one hand. With one hand free, mom or dad can hold the hand of another child, tote shopping bags, take a cell phone call, or simply enjoy your newfound arm-swinging freedom.
Ergonomic Easy Stroll also works as a stroller handle extender, allowing taller parents to comfortably push the stroller without hunching forward and getting a backache. Baby strollers without Easy Stroll, require two hands for operation. This in turn requires hunching over the stroller, which puts an unnatural curve in your spine. Unfortunately, these improper body mechanics are unavoidable when pushing a stroller with two hands. Using single handed operation, Easy Stroll straightens your back and allows for a "normal" walking posture when pushing a stroller. As a result, the operator experiences no arm or back strain.
With Easy Stroll, there is little need to use arm or back strength at all. Instead, leverage does the work for you. Simply change the direction you're walking and the stroller will effortlessly change directions with you. To turn the stroller to the right, walk slightly to the left. The leverage of your entire body will easily turn the stroller to the right. Some of the control still comes from your arms, but most of the control comes from moving your feet. MADE IN USA
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Sep 18, 2011 13:27:33
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