Everybody it seems saw the Orbit Stroller on The Office. There was one scene that helped me decide that the Orbit is the stroller for me. When it was tossed from a pile of tires, hit the ground, and still looked in good shape. I'm buying one the minute my doctor gives the ok to start conceiving again. I'm going to sit it on a shelf as a reminder not to give up. Because if you have spent $900 on a car seat, you better not give up.
Here is what Orbit founder Joseph Hei had to say about the stroller's starring role in The Office,
"We don’t recommend parents throw their Orbits into barbed wire fences, or drag them behind cars like Dwight Schrute, but in reality they’re made to safely protect children even better than they do Dwight’s watermelon.
We’ve always prided ourselves on using higher-quality materials and more advanced engineering than anyone else in the baby industry. Hopefully our appearance on The Office was a fun way to show everyone that the Orbit can take much more than what Dwight dished out!"
I just wish that you could buy a car seat or even a car seat package of infant car seat and toddler car seat. I rarely carried my children in their car seats, they were placed in the car and left there most of the time. Of course this was in an age before the travel system. Yes, my children are that old.
And if Orbit could design a booster seat in the next year I would be very happy. My nine year old is nowhere near 80lbs and is refusing to give up the car seat he has had since he was one because we can't find a booster seat that looks "safe". And the Orbit SmartHub looks like the very definition of safe.
I know, I know, if a kid is old enough to tell you that a booster seat doesn't look safe, he doesn't need a car seat. But he just got big enough to legally give up his car seat, and he still has tons of room in it. We wouldn't even be looking at booster seats if his car seat wasn't long past it's expiration date.
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