Stroller in 991.2
#1
Stroller in 991.2
Can anyone recommend a stroller that will fit into the 911? I have a kid on the way and will probably need to occasionally use the 911. Figure there's someone here that's gone through this
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10-05-2021, 02:15 PM
For any future readers of this thread; a great stroller that you can still load up with stuff and fit in the trunk is the UPPAbaby Minu.
https://uppababy.com/minu/
We put a basinet on it for the 3 month old as well and it folds up with that on it. Plenty of room left over for the 3 year olds stuff too!
https://uppababy.com/minu/
We put a basinet on it for the 3 month old as well and it folds up with that on it. Plenty of room left over for the 3 year olds stuff too!
#2
TBH, I never tried. Our stroller wouldn't even fit in my Golf R, lol.
What about a baby wrap? I used to have our kids in a wrap a lot when they were babies. It was actually a great way to bond with them and was actually shockingly comfortable to wear them on my chest.
What about a baby wrap? I used to have our kids in a wrap a lot when they were babies. It was actually a great way to bond with them and was actually shockingly comfortable to wear them on my chest.
#3
You need a GB Pockit stroller. Folds to less than half the size of the frunk. Amazing on flights too - it can often fit under the seat in front of you. It’s not one of those strollers you can use for running or jogging but we’ve used ours for international trips without trouble. It doesn’t accommodate most car seats so do keep that in mind.
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Several years ago, a baby on the way forced me to give up a 991.1 C2 because I couldn't find a click-in rear-facing infant seat and stroller combination that would fit into the 911.
We had decided on the Uppababy Cruz and Mesa combo, and that wouldn't work with the 911.
Wanted the same seat system in our vehicles to make it easier to switch cars, harmonize seat operation, use 1 stroller, etc.
Subsequently, Uppababy came out with the Minu stroller which I believe can fit into the frunk of the 911, and is compatible with the Mesa.
Unfortunately, I couldn't get the Mesa to work in the rear of the 911, but perhaps there are other click-in rear-facing systems that do, and adapters can be used to fit the seat onto the Minu.
My son is now over 4 yrs old, so recently got back into a 911 with a 991.2 GTS.
Because the previous and current 911 were/are daily drivers, regularly drove/drive my son and my wife, so having an appropriate car seat set up is crucial.
If occasional use, perhaps you have more options.
We had decided on the Uppababy Cruz and Mesa combo, and that wouldn't work with the 911.
Wanted the same seat system in our vehicles to make it easier to switch cars, harmonize seat operation, use 1 stroller, etc.
Subsequently, Uppababy came out with the Minu stroller which I believe can fit into the frunk of the 911, and is compatible with the Mesa.
Unfortunately, I couldn't get the Mesa to work in the rear of the 911, but perhaps there are other click-in rear-facing systems that do, and adapters can be used to fit the seat onto the Minu.
My son is now over 4 yrs old, so recently got back into a 911 with a 991.2 GTS.
Because the previous and current 911 were/are daily drivers, regularly drove/drive my son and my wife, so having an appropriate car seat set up is crucial.
If occasional use, perhaps you have more options.
Last edited by eonflux; 10-04-2021 at 04:50 PM.
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For any future readers of this thread; a great stroller that you can still load up with stuff and fit in the trunk is the UPPAbaby Minu.
https://uppababy.com/minu/
We put a basinet on it for the 3 month old as well and it folds up with that on it. Plenty of room left over for the 3 year olds stuff too!
https://uppababy.com/minu/
We put a basinet on it for the 3 month old as well and it folds up with that on it. Plenty of room left over for the 3 year olds stuff too!
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For any future readers of this thread; a great stroller that you can still load up with stuff and fit in the trunk is the UPPAbaby Minu.
https://uppababy.com/minu/
We put a basinet on it for the 3 month old as well and it folds up with that on it. Plenty of room left over for the 3 year olds stuff too!
https://uppababy.com/minu/
We put a basinet on it for the 3 month old as well and it folds up with that on it. Plenty of room left over for the 3 year olds stuff too!
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For any future readers of this thread; a great stroller that you can still load up with stuff and fit in the trunk is the UPPAbaby Minu.
https://uppababy.com/minu/
We put a basinet on it for the 3 month old as well and it folds up with that on it. Plenty of room left over for the 3 year olds stuff too!
https://uppababy.com/minu/
We put a basinet on it for the 3 month old as well and it folds up with that on it. Plenty of room left over for the 3 year olds stuff too!
Do you have a child seat recommendation as well?
#13
My wife is at best 5’2” and skinny and can’t fit in 911 with the rear facing seat installed. Hell even in my Land Rover it’s a tight fit for the front seat passenger
How are you guys accomplishing this black magic? Especially as a daily driver
How are you guys accomplishing this black magic? Especially as a daily driver
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#14
My 911.1 was a daily driver.
My wife is 5'8", and I couldn't find a rear-facing infant seat, and certainly not one with a click-in mechanism for the seat base and a stroller, that would fit adequately into the back of my former 911.1, much less leave enough room for her in front.
So had to do without a 911 (painful) until recently now that my son is over 4 yrs old.
At least I was able to switch from a PDK (991.1) to now a manual (991.2)!
#15
Not an answer to OP, but maybe helpful in a few years: Once they are in a booster, the "Harmony Dreamtime" is a high back booster with a slender plastic base that fits well in the narrow back seat of our cars. Take the seat cushion out for a little more clearance. The high back separates, so it's useful for many years.
I love this thread! To me this is high among the reasons that the 911 is the greatest sportscar there is. I love that you can haul *** AND haul kids, clubs, skis, gear, kegs, whatever.
I love this thread! To me this is high among the reasons that the 911 is the greatest sportscar there is. I love that you can haul *** AND haul kids, clubs, skis, gear, kegs, whatever.