This stroller rocks!!
Pros:
Light-weight, extremely portable, great for flying.
Cons:
No cup holder or sun shade in this model.
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Author's Review
In the three years since our son was born, we've gone through quite a few strollers (one for grandma's house, one for mom's car, one for dad's car, etc.). But the MacClaren is the workhorse of our collection. It's light, portable, easy to open and close, and most importantly, it is the ONLY stroller that actually contains my son, who could squirm out of Fort Knox if he tried. We've had it for two years and it has held up wonderfully. True, it's not cheap, but we have a Peg Perego travel system that cost more than twice as much that we never use. Once you use this stroller, you won't want to use anything else. The size is perfect--it fits easily in the trunk of even the most compact car, but my nearly 40-pound 3-year-old still fits comfortably in it. One small drawback for tall people, though...my husband, who is 6'3'', says the handles are too low, and after pushing for a while, he strains his back (or so he says). But I'm 5'8'' and I don't have a problem.