The title says it all...what stroller would you recommend (that you or someone else liked basically) that will fit in the trunk of my car?
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10/21/10 at 1:26pm
Strollers that are the umbrella type but are not Maclarens really do suck. I wouldn't be surprised that you hated it! Maclarens are much different even though they look similar. They open smooth, push smoothly, have a MUCH higher weight limit. My 7.5 year has been known to ride in mine holding DS and I can still push it just fine. Frankie would have no problems riding in one, my large almost 4y still fits in one very comfortably. DD1 is a reach to fit in it now days though.
BOBs do fold down really small considering what type of stroller they are but that probably would eat up all your truck space.
BOBs do fold down really small considering what type of stroller they are but that probably would eat up all your truck space.
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Strollers that are the umbrella type but are not Maclarens really do suck. I wouldn't be surprised that you hated it! Maclarens are much different even though they look similar. They open smooth, push smoothly, have a MUCH higher weight limit. My 7.5 year has been known to ride in mine holding DS and I can still push it just fine. Frankie would have no problems riding in one, my large almost 4y still fits in one very comfortably. DD1 is a reach to fit in it now days though.
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I don't know how tall it is, but I'm 5'4" and I can push it comfortably. It really is the most awesome stroller EVER. I've been using mine to walk a mile to school, and a mile back, 5days/week for 10months. It's in GREAT shape - one of those awful umbrella strollers would have broken AGES ago! (I don't have a car, we walk literally EVERYWHERE in our neighborhood)
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We just bought the Britax Blink which is their lightweight stoller- we chose it over the Maclaren having "test-driven" both of them. I love the Blink- it is super easy to open and close, it reclines- the basket size kind of sucks but it does on most lightweight stollers- the canopy is huge and the handles are TALL, as in almost too tall for me but not quite- I am 5'7" and they are comfortable but definitely high. It will definitely fit well in your trunk although it is a bit longer than the Maclaren folded up but that's due to the height in the handles which it sounds like your husband would like. It rides smooth and has a weight limit of 55 lbs. And it's on sale at albeebaby.com for $80-100 or Diapers.com right now for $120.
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We just bought the Britax Blink which is their lightweight stoller- we chose it over the Maclaren having "test-driven" both of them. I love the Blink- it is super easy to open and close, it reclines- the basket size kind of sucks but it does on most lightweight stollers- the canopy is huge and the handles are TALL, as in almost too tall for me but not quite- I am 5'7" and they are comfortable but definitely high. It will definitely fit well in your trunk although it is a bit longer than the Maclaren folded up but that's due to the height in the handles which it sounds like your husband would like. It rides smooth and has a weight limit of 55 lbs. And it's on sale at albeebaby.com for $80-100 or Diapers.com right now for $120.
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10/21/10 at 6:18pm
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