Stoller recommendations?

MinnieTink

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Hello! I am definitely going to bring my own stroller, for use at the resorts, airport, etc, for my 1 y/o DS who will be along for our WDW trip in August. I want a small-folding, lightweight, umbrella type stroller... but one that will recline for on-the-go naps... Anyone have any recommendations?
 
The Maclaren Triumph would be perfect!! We love it. You would have it for a long time too since it holds up to 55lbs! It folds like an umbrella stroller, is light weight, reclines, has a canopy, basket underneath and steers well. It also comes with a rain cover. Do a search onthis board because there is a ton of info here on strollers.
 
The Maclaren Triumph would be perfect!! We love it. You would have it for a long time too since it holds up to 55lbs! It folds like an umbrella stroller, is light weight, reclines, has a canopy, basket underneath and steers well. It also comes with a rain cover. Do a search onthis board because there is a ton of info here on strollers.

Yep, we just got the Maclaren Quest from EBay. It is awesome! We have a 3 year old who is almost 30lbs and 38" tall. She fits no problem and has even napped in it at the grocery store already! It doesn't recline completely, but enough to nap in. Love it!
 

I ended up keeping the second stroller the MaClaren Triumph. It goes back, the handles come up, it has a cover, storage basket and the wheels stayed on! You can't go wrong with a Mac.

I spent the money and my DS is 4! We only use the stroller when we are going to Disney so when he sees it come out he knows it is Disney time.
 
I have the Chicco C5 and love it. It is $90 or so. It reclines, has a basket that isn't too small or large, sun visor and rain cover. We used it in Disney last year and loved it. It also has a handle so it is easy to carry when folded. I had heard reports that the back would break down and then heard they fixed that problem. We have had NO problems with ours and have had it almost a year.

Oh and if you are tall it works fine, that was a big requirement for us. We are 6'5" and 5'10".
 
We just bought the Jeep Liberty Limited Urban Terrain and absolutely love it. We were thinking about something smaller like the Chicco C5 but after looking at all the strollers and reading comments from other moms I decided that going a little bigger would be worth it. It is a jogging stroller but is super small and light weight. I love the canopy as it really covers a whole lot of the stroller, the basket is huge and the extra cup holders is great and it reclines alot farther back. We tried it out at the zoo with my new baggalini and cant wait to use it at Disney.
 
Maclaren- worth every penny. Its so easy to push, even when the child gets bigger and heavier. It is a great line of strollers!!
 
:thumbsup2 Chicco C5.

It folds like an umbrella, weighs 11 lbs, reclines, has a nice canopy, the handles are high (I am 6' tall). We bought it for my youngest when he was 9 months for our trip to WDW. He loves the stroller. And it is under $100.


Sarah
 
I bought the Maclaren Quest for our wdw trip last fall. It is the best stroller. Lightweight and compact. I use to have a Graco that took up the entire trunk space of my car.
 
We bought a Maclaren Quest for dd. If you want the stroller to last you many years, definetly go with a Maclaren. The Quest has a deeper seat than the Triumph, so it is more comfortable for older children.
 


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