What You Get:
- Chassis with wheels
- Seat unit
- Sun canopy
- Underseat basket
- Rain cover
- DVD with product demo & Bugaboo Bee go movie
- User guide
- Two-year warranty
What it Does:
- Quick and easy maneuverability
- Easy one-piece fold
- Carry handle for portability
- Reversible seat
- Backrest adjustable to four positions
- Seat adapts to length of child
- One-piece height-adjustable handlebar
- 4-wheel independent suspension
- Foam-filled rubber tires
- 5-point harness
- Water repellent sun canopy
- All fabrics machine washable
- Locking swivel wheels
- Foot brake
- Foot rest
- Suitable from birth up to 37.5 lbs.
- Weight: 17 lbs
- Folded Dimensions: 35"L x 17"W x 12"H
- Unfolded Dimensions: 36"L x 20"W x 39"H
- Underseat basket: 4.2 gallons
Technical Details
-? The Bugaboo Bee has a compact, nimble, one-piece foldable design that accommodates your child from infant to toddler
-? Features include a height-adjustable handlebar; a seat that reverses, reclines and extends; adaptability for various car seats; and an integrated design that almost folds on its own
-? Includes chassis with wheels, seat unit, sun canopy, underseat basket and rain cover.
-? Weighs 17 lbs
-? Product Dimensions: 13 x 17.8 x 29.5 inches ; 25.1 pounds
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"Bugaboo Bee 2010 Review" 2010-07-26By
Hollie Schultz (Chicago, IL)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RGFKF88HNPRLO A video review of the Bugaboo Bee 2010 stroller by Hollie Schultz of Baby Gizmo.
"Do NOT BUY THE BUGABOO BEE" 2010-07-06By
Megan A FarrellDo not buy a Bugaboo Bee! Buy any other product, but not the Bee!
In October of 2007, we pre-ordered the Bugaboo Bee. Our daughter was born in November of 2007. She was not a big baby, in fact, she was on the small side. Immediately, we had problems with the brake, it worked only occasionally. The rain cover ripped within a couple months. Less than six months after our daughter first used the Bee, the frame broke.
For three weeks, we called Bugaboo and were not able to get in touch with anyone. I left messages on any extension I could seeking out help. Finally, we got someone on the phone. We explained our frame broke and the brake didn't work. The service agent was rude, and finally agreed to send us a new frame (it was within warranty), if we emailed them pictures. We did.
A few weeks later, we received a new frame. The brake still didn't work unless I kicked it. Another nine months later, we received a replacement part for the brake (apparently enough people complained about the brake), but it still didn't work until we oiled it up. Two more rain covers later, both ripped, we gave on the rain covers.
Six months ago, the first wheel ripped apart. We bought a new one from [...]. Two and a half months ago the second wheel ripped. And the sunshade snapped. We ordered another wheel from [...]. Two months later, it has still not arrived because it's been out of stock. The manager at[...] told me she would send me a used wheel to get by on. That was two weeks ago and it hasn't arrived. We just received a email telling us the new wheel we ordered is still out of stock... indefinitely. So now, we can't use the $500 stroller that never worked well anyway.
If you must buy Bugaboo, at least don't buy the Bee.
"love my bugaboo" 2010-06-22By
A. Gift For YouThis is the best stroller hands down. I have owned 3 stroller to date and the Bee is my Favorite!!! I first bought a graco travel system...garbage is my opinion. Then I bought a Phil and Teds Dash...pricy and not well made...finally I got a bugaboo bee. I live in Tokyo and travel alot so I needed a good small stroller. This stroller has it all. You can attatch an infant seat with adapter, it lies completely flat, it faces both direction and the basket is easy to access. It is easy to fold and is very sturdy. I can hang a heavy diaper bag from the handle and it does not tip over. the sun canopy is very large and cover the baby well. The accessories are amazing. the footmuff is great in cold weather and so cozy. The breazy canopy is nice for hot weather, the bug net/uv protector fully encloses to protect your babe from bugs and sun. the iphone adapter is worth it's weight in gold. Oh did I mention how stylish the Bee is. Many of my friends have the bugaboo camelian wich is a great stroller if you do not need to fold it as it is a lengthy process or get it onto a subway or bus. The bee is easy to fold and put in the trunk of the car. The bee also is great in cities like Tokyo or New York because it is very narrow and can easily fit onto public transportaionand into small restaurants, and small shopping areas.
"Bad breaks. Recall ineffective!! Bugaboo not concerned about child safety!" 2009-06-13By
Rachel Moskal (Seattle, WA)
I purchased the Bee in September 2008, my baby was born Nov. 1. The breaks didn't work! One or both of the sides wouldn't lock. I live on a hill in Seattle so this is a big issue. I contacted Bugaboo in December and they sent me a new base which had a new break system. Same thing defective breaks. I can't return to the retailer because Babies R Us purchased the retailer in February and don't guarantee any purchases
So come June a friend of mine let me know there was a break recall by the cpsc. link to recall -[...]
Apparently the company is sending out a clip on piece that is supposed fix this. I am irritated that Bugaboo did not proactively tell me about this recall via email or send me the new clip part. After complaining, again, Bugaboo has sent me yet again another new stroller with the break clip piece. The breaks still don't work!
Also, Uppababy strollers are replacing Bugaboo's in many top boutiques in Seattle and Bellevue. Retailers have told me that they've had a difficult time dealing with the Bugaboo company too.
"A lot of pluses but some drawbacks, too" 2009-04-11By
Gracejoy (New York, NY United States)
While I was pregnant with my now month-old baby, I did extensive online research searching for the perfect stroller--and I thought the Bugaboo Bee was it. However, when I actually went to the store to buy the Bee and took it for a "test drive," I quickly (and sadly) realized it was not the stroller for us. It does have some great features (especially for me as a city-dweller living in a walk-up apartment building): the seat is reversible, the ride is fairly smooth, it's lightweight, and it folds in one piece.
But here are the drawbacks that were apparent during my test drive (and the reasons I ended up going for a different stroller instead):
1. The seat is lower than most other reversible strollers -- the same level as your average umbrella stroller -- so the baby is really quite far from you. The whole point of a reversible seat is more interaction with baby, but it's hard to interact when the seat is way down there. Also, for taller people, this is a real hassle--you'd have to bend quite low every time to want to adjust baby's hat, give a snack, etc. And for a city baby, this means your baby is right at the car exhaust, dog, and shopping bag level -- no thanks.
2. The seat is really narrow. Other reviewers have pointed this out and I didn't think it would be that bad, but it was. I can easily see a child growing out of the Bee after a year or two, or even sooner when bundled in winter clothes. The Bee is just too expensive to be outgrown so quickly.
If these two things don't bother you, then you will probably love the Bee. But for me, I just knew I'd end up regretting the purchase. A real shame, though, because it really does have some great features. Oh, well.
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