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4moms Origami Stroller – See and Believe!
By Sarah Henderson
Yesterday after posting my first article on the 4moms Origami stroller I decided to search the internet for more videos of this ground breaking new stroller. After having no luck searching stroller reviews I turned to the wonderful world of YouTube. Immediately my efforts were rewarded as several videos of the Origami stroller popped up. Let me tell you, the more I see of this stroller the more I love it!
Below is one of the videos I found (and my personal favorite) It starts by showing off the 4moms Mamaroo child seat and then on to an close up and in depth interview with the Origami stroller.
I just have one question….why didn’t anyone think of this before?
Both the Mamaroo and the Origami will be available at Stroller.com beginning in October.
2 comments June 10, 2009
4moms Origami Stroller – The One Finger Fold!
By Sarah Henderson
The Origami power folding stroller by 4Moms has caused quite a stir on the market today. While a main portion of stroller reviews out there focus the ‘one hand’ fold because of its easy and convenient, what if there were a stroller with a ONE FINGER FOLD!
Making its debut appearance at Stroller.com in October, the 4moms Origami stroller is unlike anything on the market today. Equipped with a self-charging generator, this stroller has enough power to fold itself with the push of a button! The telescoping seat frame allows the Origami stroller to fold into a compact 3.5 cubic feet. Plus, by walking only 300ft you will recharge the batteries.
But the 4moms Origami stroller still has more surprises. Weighing in at only 22 pounds, this standard stroller still has all the features you could want. Handlebars that adjust up to 6inches, four cup holders, comfy seating, reflective fabric, and day-time running lights that automatically turn on while the Origami is in use are just a few of the many features.
Perhaps the most advanced feature (besides the Origami’s one finger fold!) is its onboard interface. The Origami stroller’s parent tray also has a digital display that shows if your battery is charged, how far you’ve walked, if the stroller is opened or closed, and the stroller also knows if there is a child in the seat! Why is this important? When the Origami senses a child the folding mechanism is disabled to prevent any accidents!
Overall, the 4moms Origami stroller looks like it is a model of the future. Be sure to check out this and other 4moms products at Stroller.com beginning in October!!!
Stroller of the future or a flop? Comment on what YOU think:
10 comments June 9, 2009



