stella
04-02-2003, 11:57 PM
it's lightweight, easy to fold, cheap, compact when folded.
I checked that bar behind my son's head and he has a foot or so to frow before it's a problem.
The only downside (besides the fact that it's a cheapie) is that the combined weight limit is low - 55 lbs. But my two combined right now is 38 lbs at 4 months and 22 months.
It's no luxury stroller, but it does have some nice features -
those maclaren-like rubbery plastic wheels, 5 sets of wheels with 2 wheels each, a two-position recline
And it's nota major investment. By the time it falls apart, I hope to have some feedback on the new maclaren doubles for 2003.
It steers like a dream - almost, but not quite, as well as the Mountain Buggy Urban Double - which is just too heavy to constantly haul in and out of the car. For occasional use, fine, but not everyday errands.
I guess we'll see!
I checked that bar behind my son's head and he has a foot or so to frow before it's a problem.
The only downside (besides the fact that it's a cheapie) is that the combined weight limit is low - 55 lbs. But my two combined right now is 38 lbs at 4 months and 22 months.
It's no luxury stroller, but it does have some nice features -
those maclaren-like rubbery plastic wheels, 5 sets of wheels with 2 wheels each, a two-position recline
And it's nota major investment. By the time it falls apart, I hope to have some feedback on the new maclaren doubles for 2003.
It steers like a dream - almost, but not quite, as well as the Mountain Buggy Urban Double - which is just too heavy to constantly haul in and out of the car. For occasional use, fine, but not everyday errands.
I guess we'll see!