Maclaren stroller weight limits

triplefigs

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What is the maximum weight for the Maclaren Volvo and Triumph? Thinking of getting one for my DS who has Cerebral Palsy. He doesn't need a wheelchair, but he has trouble walking long distances. He's definitely outgrown his old stroller.

thanks.
 
New models are 55 lbs. Depending on his situation, you might also consider the Mac "Major Buggy" which is classed as a medical device, and can be expensed as such. The Major Buggy will carry up to 130 lbs. It is similar to a Volo, but much larger of course, and not so swoopy.

BTW, there is a service in Orlando that will rent Major Buggies. http://www.discountmobilityusa.com/baby_stroller_rentals.htm
 
Since he needs it for mobility because of a disability, your insurance is likely to pay for it as durable medical equipment (you may have to go thru a DME vendor to get it paid and will need a doctor's prescription for insurance).

I can't post the full link right now, but www.adaptivemall.com has a good selection of different special needs strollers. Just put those word in for a search.
 
SueM in MN said:
Since he needs it for mobility because of a disability, your insurance is likely to pay for it as durable medical equipment (you may have to go thru a DME vendor to get it paid and will need a doctor's prescription for insurance).

I can't post the full link right now, but www.adaptivemall.com has a good selection of different special needs strollers. Just put those word in for a search.

Thanks, Sue. I'll ask his Dev Ped and Neurologist at our next appt in 2 weeks for a Rx. How do I find a DME vendor in our area? We're in Atlanta.

Thanks.
 

triplefigs said:
Thanks, Sue. I'll ask his Dev Ped and Neurologist at our next appt in 2 weeks for a Rx. How do I find a DME vendor in our area? We're in Atlanta.

Thanks.
A lot of times your insurance tells you who is their "preferred provider". The MDs might also refer him for a Physical Therapy seating assessment (my DD has one because she has more complex needs; your son may not need an actual assessment, but a PT could still be helpful to pick out the best stroller for him). You could ask any PT he is working with to find out which companies they feel do a good job.
 
SueM in MN said:
A lot of times your insurance tells you who is their "preferred provider". The MDs might also refer him for a Physical Therapy seating assessment (my DD has one because she has more complex needs; your son may not need an actual assessment, but a PT could still be helpful to pick out the best stroller for him). You could ask any PT he is working with to find out which companies they feel do a good job.

Thanks, Sue. I'll ask his PT as well.
 






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