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Some time ago I posted looking for recommendations for a stroller for my 40 pound 3 year old. I noticed that most strollers are not recommended for over 40 lbs.
Unfortunately pickings are slim. I got many many recommendations fro the Maclaren. Which costs about $139.99. After some disappointment with my Peg Perego, I'm a bit gun shy when it comes to pricy strollers.
Today I took my son to BRU and we tried some out. I thought that I was going to have to get the Maclaren after trying the comparable Chicco.
Then I found the Baby Trend - Euro trend Sport....
(insert harp music here)
Now it also is not recommended for kids over 40 lbs, but it felt pretty sturdy. What I liked about it is that it had high handles, nice for me, I'm 5'8" (5'9" on a good day). And it had a nice basket that you can reach into from behind vs. just underneath.
Now, it does not open and close as nicly as the maclaren, but it was only $69.99. 1/2 the cost of the Macclaren.
I will run it through the WDW test next week and report back on it's performance.
Unfortunately pickings are slim. I got many many recommendations fro the Maclaren. Which costs about $139.99. After some disappointment with my Peg Perego, I'm a bit gun shy when it comes to pricy strollers.
Today I took my son to BRU and we tried some out. I thought that I was going to have to get the Maclaren after trying the comparable Chicco.
Then I found the Baby Trend - Euro trend Sport....
(insert harp music here)
Now it also is not recommended for kids over 40 lbs, but it felt pretty sturdy. What I liked about it is that it had high handles, nice for me, I'm 5'8" (5'9" on a good day). And it had a nice basket that you can reach into from behind vs. just underneath.
Now, it does not open and close as nicly as the maclaren, but it was only $69.99. 1/2 the cost of the Macclaren.
I will run it through the WDW test next week and report back on it's performance.