Pros: Compact, light, and easy to carry when folded Cons: No storage on the top half for the parent
I know its been a while since my last review but between the dropping off and picking up the toddler off at Montessori and commuting to a job and employer I absolutely hate, theres been very little time to spare. That being said, we still ...
Pros: lightweight, compact, comfortable, stylish-looking, roomy basket, shoulder strap Cons: Pros far outweigh nitpicky cons: bit tippy, SLIGHTLY inaccessible front wheel locks, smallish sun shade
I bought the Maclaren Triumph for my 30-month old before a recent trip to Disney World, to replace a Combi Savvy Z. My main reasons for replacing the Savvy Z were that I needed a bigger basket than the Combi's (almost nonexistent, certainly inaccessible) ...
Pros: Super light weight at only 5kg, great mechanism and sturdy frame, glides real easily Cons: Wheel locks are tricky, not exactly suitable for babies that are only 3 months old
~~The need for a 4th Stroller~~ I know this sounds absurd. Which baby will need to have a 4th stroller? Yet somehow when my lil one is 20 months old, we figure out we needed another light weight yet more spacious stroller.So after looking and ...
Pros: Lightweight and compact and smooth riding! Cons: Small storage basket, no convenience trays.
I finally decided I had enough of the too big and bulky, hard to maneuver stroller--Eddie Bauer Travel System. It was a great stroller when the baby was an infant and I could snap the carrier on the stroller. BUT... now baby is 15 months old and ...
Pros: Lightweight, honest-to-goodness one-handed operation! Cons: A bit pricey, pulls to right...
When searching for the perfect lightweight stroller to replace my big heavy Peg Perego system, I spied this pretty on the web. Being unable to see it in person before buying, I was a bit worried but I shouldn't have been! This is everything I could...
Pros: Lightweight, stylish, durable, easy to maneuver, large canopy, large basket Cons: Price, no full-recline, no cup holder
Your search for a lightweight, sturdy, stylish and durable umbrella stroller is over. This stroller has met and exceeded my expectations. I'll go through the pros first: 1. This is a very lightweight stroller, only at a 11 lbs, which makes carrying ...
Pros: Lightweight, easy to maneuver, wonderful shoulder strap, easy to clean fabric Cons: Only one recline position
We bought a Maclaren Triumph for our 7 month old to use on our trip to Disney World. We have a Bertini pram that I love, but it was far too large to fit in the car with all the luggage, and too heavy (40 lbs.) to push all day long all around the parks. ...
Pros: Superior steering, ergonomic handles,lightweight Cons: price,sunshade,storage basket,recline system
I bought this stroller for a Hawaiian vacation to replace the much larger and heavier stroller we were using. Well, after using the Triumph on vacation, I found I never even went back to using her other stroller. Main reason I chose this over other ...
Pros: Incredibly sturdy, well designed, easy to push & steer Cons: Sun shade gives sparse coverage
I wanted a lightweight stroller I could fold & carry on the subway, but also something sturdy enough to last and have the bells and whistles I needed for a primary use stroller. I got all I needed with the Triumph! First of all, this stroller is ...
Pros: Very light weight and easy to use. Cons: It's expensive compared to other umbrella strollers and the sunshade doesn't provide much coverage.
I have to preface this by saying that unlike most moms, I didn't look into strollers at all while I was pregnant. My best friend offered her old Graco travel system stroller to me, and I took it, figuring that a stroller is a stroller is a stroller. ...
Pros: Light, sturdy, easy to fold. Cons: Some parts worn out, difficult straps, small shade.
My wife and I have been using this stroller for over 18 months now, from the time my daughter was 8 months. This replaced a hand-me-down cheap umbrella stroller (Combi, I think) and we bought it for traveling, as we had a Graco Metro that we used for ...
Pros: Lightweight, easy to collapse and open, smart racing stripes! Cons: Sun shade is useless - use sunscreen and a hat.
We had a Maclaren for four years with our first child and didn't even consider another brand when it gave out. We were nostalgic, but sadly one wheel gave out from carrying a large infant (25lbs at a year) and pulling a buggy board with a standing 35lbs ...
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