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DD (2) needs a new stroller. Are the more expensive ones really better than if I just bought one at Target or toys r us? What are the differences?
kaysmommie said:I have the Perego Aria and I hate it! It is total crap and I wish I got the Mcclaren which pushes much easier and isn't as wobbly. THe Pliko is a tiny bit better but $100 more.
Sorry to take so long to post been busy with the kids activities. It is wobbly and hard to push and steer. My DS is 2 now and weighs about 29 lbs. and it seems like he is much too heavy for it. Also when I first got it, it was still hard to steer and push and DS was only 1 and weighed about 20 lbs. The only good thing about it is the snack tray for DS on the front. The storage basket is very small and will only fit a small Diaper bag. I wish I would have spent the extra $ and bought the McClaren. The Aria is lightweight and fairly easy to fold but with Osteporosis I would think how hard it is to push would not be too good. Also after trying the McClaren I know you can steer it with one hand which is also a plus.Tiger926 said:kaysmommie - Not trying to hijack this thread, but what is wrong with your Aria? I love my Mac Triumph, I'm currently trying to sell the Graco, Eddie Bauer and Kolcraft strollers that I bought before it, and am considering a Peg Aria for next child. I did notice the Aria didn't seem as sturdy as my Mac, but it's very lightweight, which I need since I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis a few years ago at age 30, and so being highly fracturable, I need lightweight strollers!
Please let us know why you don't like your Aria? Thanks, Tiger
In Luv with Disney said:I LOVED LOVED LOVED how light it was, though. It is only 17 pounds, which was awesome! But when a bigger kid is in it, it doesn't push very well...it's SUCH a workout!
wrldpossibility said:You asked why the Mac or other high end brands are better than department store ones, and while the features are better, the strollers are lighter and last more years, for me, I think the #1 answer is the resale value. I can't sell my Graco travel system or my cheap umbrella strollers on Ebay or even at consignment shops. They just don't sell well used, IMO. And I'm an experienced seller. The high end brands sell so well. I almost consider investing in them to be like "leasing". If I buy one for say $150, I know I can sell it in a few years for about $75. So that's a quality stroller for a $75 price tag. I've done that several times, not for the sole point of selling...I don't make a profit...but I do get strollers for great deals in the long run that way. Granted, I don't keep strollers for years and years, so the models I'm selling are not too outdated, but this way I have new strollers for my kids (I find they need different types at different times in their lives) and barely pay for them.