lightweight/umbrella-type strollers: tell me about yours

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We have a large stroller already and now are thinking about getting a smaller, more portable one for smaller outings with our 9 month old.

There are so many varieties out there, so I thought I'd start with you guys to tell me what you love (or hate!) about your lightweight strollers.

Thanks!

Laura
 
laurajetter said:
We have a large stroller already and now are thinking about getting a smaller, more portable one for smaller outings with our 9 month old.

There are so many varieties out there, so I thought I'd start with you guys to tell me what you love (or hate!) about your lightweight strollers.

Thanks!

Laura

Before our last Disney trip we bought a Kolcraft umbrella stoller. It worked really well for us. Having had that if I had to purchase another, I would look for one that had some type of basket, a canopy, a reclining feature, and since I'm fairly tall one with long enough handles. Mine did not have a basket, and we attacheda net bag to the back of it, which worked, but if I had to do over I would definately get a basket or storage.

Link to Kolcraft stroller, not like mine, but same brand with options.
http://www.dreamtimebaby.com/recumstrolby.html
 
I have the Combi Savvy. It's light enough that I can toss it over my shoulder, which was important to me. My Peg Perego was so heavy I couldn't get it into the trunk.
 
I really LOVE :love: my Combi Savvy stroller.

It is very lightweight and folds up smaller than any other stroller I have every seen. It also has a shoulder strap which was invaluable at WDW with the busses. It navigates well and my kids sure seemed comfortable in it. It also has a nice big canopy to protect from the sun with a little see-through "window". I found it before our first trip to WDW with my DS and I was kicking myself for not finding it sooner. It has held up well for over 2 years and I don't think we will ever need another stroller.

The things I don't love about it are things that are not that big of a deal to me but could be to others. It does not fully recline (although my kids napped in it comfortably without a full recline), it does not have a cup holder and the basket underneath does not hold a whole lot (just kept me from bringing too much stuff with me).
 

I like my Peg Perego Pliko Lite. It weighs about 11 lbs. It reclines, has a shade and a basket. It is a bit bigger than other umbrella strollers, but I like it and it's comfy for DS. Here's pic.
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I like the MacLaurens for size and weight. I just needed something that reclined better since DS is just 6 months. I also didn't like the Mac's basket.
 
We've had a few Maclarens. The Vogue, an older model, had 3 recline positions and drove very smoothly-came with a hood, rain shield and small basket underneath, weighed @ 13 lbs.. The Daytripper came with above items, weighed less, around 10 lbs, but only had 2 recline positions, also drove very smoothly. We now have 2 older Volos for the kids when we go to Disney. The ones we have didn't come with the hood/rain shield/seat cushion, but that doesn't bother us. The Volo doesn't recline, so I'd probably wait until your little one was a little older, but it is very lightweight- @ 8 lbs- and has a carry strap.

I've never had any problems with mine.
 


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