loveeeeeeeeeeee my Maclaren Triumph, its so easy peasy to deal with, that i travelled alone with my toddler in london in tube, where u have to fold and unfold thousand times, and it's so light. i bought mine from C4 in MOE.
edited to add that my DS is 20 kg and still uses his stroller comfortably.
i've got Bug Bee Plus for my newborn but it is not at all tube or bus friendly
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R u looking to sell ur bugaboo??
Potentially yes. We haven't quite decided yet. Are you interested in one? It is base dark grey and with red seat and canopy. If you are post your email address and I will keep you in mind.
Yeah interested, can u email me on [email protected], also the price.TY
pls email me a pic of the bugaboo and ur price if u were to sell it...
got the next LO on its way out on 2nd Feb so looking for something to stroll him/her around in :)
abby_n_christina at yahoo dot com
I will take a picture and discuss with DH what we are selling for. I have written down your email address so you can remove it.
Umbrella strollers with true one-handed operation really are the best option when you have to consider public transport.
My Maclaren Quest is getting a bit old now but it never lets me down. It's rated to 25kg. Having just had a really quick search, I can only see the Quest Sport online which is 15kg. There may be something else in the range that will carry more??
I've used mine for 5 yrs now, it's been on numerous flights, thrown in and out of cars, I can open and fold it and get it in & out of the car with one hand while holding a baby if necessary. In-built 5 point harness, fully reclining seat, big enough basket underneath. The only downside I have found is that it tips over backwards way too easily if there's anything hanging on the handles. Maclarens are built to last, lightweight and worth every penny. :)
pls email me a pic of the bugaboo and ur price if u were to sell it...
got the next LO on its way out on 2nd Feb so looking for something to stroll him/her around in :)
abby_n_christina at yahoo dot com
We have a chicco liteway which I love, DD is very tall and the seat is fine. The weight limit says forty pounds, but I think it's fairly sturdy and will keep using it for as long as we can. I also like that it reclines all the way down so although DD is almost 2 it is nicer to lie down when she falls asleep. We have just has DS so we are back to the big chunky pram again, I can't wait to get back to the stroller stage again!
Phil &Teds Sport/Explorer. Quite lightweight, my 3 yr old and tall-for-his-age 18 month old both like it, the harness is super secure yet easy for parents to fasten and unfasten (my only gripe with Maclaren), DH really likes folding and unfolding it so it must be simple :)
R u looking to sell ur bugaboo??
Potentially yes. We haven't quite decided yet. Are you interested in one? It is base dark grey and with red seat and canopy. If you are post your email address and I will keep you in mind.
we bought a maclaren from mothercare... not sure what series it is but it holds a child upto 25kgs... my DD is 4 years old and we still take it for international trips for touristy days when she can't keep up with all the walking... it looks a lot like those free strollers from Emirates...
we bought it for around 180dhs and it's the umbrella fold type...
We are looking at getting a more portable stroller for our DS as we are expecting to move back to the UK soon so have started doing some research. Love our Bugaboo but it isn't going to be realistic to be taking on the bus. I've been looking at the MacLaren strollers. However they say they only hold up to 15kgs. Our DS is only 16 months but is already 14kg. A very tall DS and has always been off the charts for his height and weight. He has only been walking for 3 months so isn't a really confident walker yet. Going to the mall and longer walks he needs a stroller. Any suggestions on other fold up strollers for toddlers that can be folded to take on the bus etc? Considered the Bugaboo Bee but don't think it is really that portable for public transportation. TIA.