Phil and Teds Stroller Comparison

Phil & Ted’s has gotten so popular in just two years that the company now offers four models. Here’s a brief overview to help you decide which one is best for you among the Classic Sport, Dash and Vibe.


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Classic
Sport
Dash
Vibe


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sport
dash
vibe
Handle bar positions
2
3
3
3
Full Seat recline
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check
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Swivel front wheel ( lockable)
check
check
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Sun canopy
solid
peek - a - boo
peek - a - boo
multi adjustment
Fold flat
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check
check
check
Five point safety harness
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check
check
check
Reclineable Double Kit

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check
check
Pull bar

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Removable seat cushion



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Color options
1
6
2
2
Main seat positions
3
4
infinite
infinite
Folds with double Kit on
front
front
front
front/rear
Single Sun and rain covers
snaps
snaps
zipper
zipper
Double sun and rain covers
snaps
snaps
snaps
snaps
Brake
foot
foot
hand brake
one touch button
Foot well
fabric
fabric
plastic
plastic
Folding mechanism
manual
manual
trigger
manual
Frame
Steel
Steel
Steel
Aluminum
Weight (lb)
24
23
23
22
 
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Which inlineā„¢ is right for you?

The new Phil & Ted’s Classic Buggy is the least expensive and most basic stroller made by Phil & Ted's. Its three-position seat allows the child to sit upright, recline or lie completely flat. The Classic has a double rear foot brake for safety and a two-height adjustable handle for the comfort of the pusher. The Classic is also equipped with a solid sun canopy for full coverage and a fabric foot well. It folds manually and is available only in red.  

Highlighted Classic Features

  • 3 Seat Positions
  • Double Rear Foot Brake
  • 2 Position Adjustable Handlebar
  • Solid Sun Canopy
  • Fabric Foot Well
  • Folds Manually

The Phil & Ted's Sport Buggy Stroller is the company’s most popular model, offering more off-road capability and high-speed dependability. The Sport has one additional seat position than the Classic, allowing the child to lie in a "sleepy" position. It also comes with a double rear foot brake and a three-position handle. It has a peek-a-boo sun canopy, a reclinable doubles kit, and is available in six sleek colors. Similarly to the Classic, the Sport has a fabric foot well and folds manually.

Highlighted Sport Features

  • Off-Road Capability
  • 4 Seat Positions
  • Double Rear Foot Brake
  • 3 Position Adjustable Handlebar
  • Peek-a-Boo Sun Canopy
  • Reclinable Doubles Kit
  • Folds Manually

Launced in 2008, the Phil & Ted's Dash stroller has a multiple-position seat, infinitely adjustable anywhere between upright and completely flat. The Dash also has padded dual-tone fabric, a peek-a-boo sun canopy, and an adjustable doubles kit. Unlike the Classic and Sport models, the Dash has a durable plastic foot well and is operated by an “intelligent” handle with a hand brake and a trigger-fold mechanism. The Dash has three handlebar positions and is available in gray and red. 

Highlighted Dash Features

  • Infinite Seat Positions
  • Hand Brake
  • Zipper Sun and Rain Attachment
  • Plastic Foot Well
  • Trigger-Folding Mechanism

Phil & Ted's Vibe Stroller is the company’s most high-tech and expensive model. The Vibe features a “smart,” three-position handlebar with one-touch hand brake, an infinite seat-position adjuster and a plastic foot well. It also has a multi-adjustable sun canopy and removable seat cushions. The Vibe is the lightest of the four models thanks to its trendy aluminum frame. Available in black or black with red pads, it’s the only model you can fold with the second seat still attached—a huge convenience. (A slide and click mechanism attaches the doubles kit in one easy step.)

Highlighted Vibe Features:

  • One-Touch Hand Brake Button
  • Multi-Adjustable Sun Canopy
  • Removable Seat Cushion
  • Lightweight Aluminum Frame
  • Front & Rear Folding Ability With Doubles Kit
  • Slide and Click Doubles Kit Connector