We have the Uppababy Vista already. We'll probably be taking some trips so I was thinking a lightweight travel stroller would be nice. My good friend rec'd a Maclaren. If you have one, which do you recommend? Would love to hear rants or raves.
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Re: Which Maclaren/umbrella stroller? (already have UBV stroller)
We have a GRACO IPO. We really like it, now that DS is bigger we have been using it a bit more often. We like that it has a pretty good recline for naps, a sun shade and a decent size basket. The handle height is comfortable for both me at 5'2" and DH at just under 6'. It folds and open easily and is small and not too heavey. They often go on sale for under $100.
We don't like that there is no cupholder.
Not sure what your budget is, but recommended lightweights are the UPPAbaby G-Luxe and most Maclarens.
I have a Maclaren 4 Seasons I bought off of eBay and it's awesome. I would just stay away from the Maclaren Volo as it's only suitable for an older baby given that it doesn't recline and has a hammock-type seat.
Cybex umbrellas are also recommended.
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We have the Vista and A Cybex and I love it. It reclines more than a Maclaren which is why we got it. It is also taller (we are both tall so that helps!). I have a friend who has the Glux and LOVES it.
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We have the Baby Jogger City Mini for our umbrella/travel stroller and LOVE it for those functions. The easy open/close and large sunshade are a must since we travel quite a bit. It's a fairly lightweight stroller and we like that we didn't have to give up the nicer amenities that a lot of the umbrella strollers do not have.
BTW, we also have the UPV and it ROCKS!
I have the Maclaren Triumph and WISH I got this stroller instead. A few reasons...Maclaren has small/hard to access under basket, does not recline enough for DD to take a nap comfortably (though other Maclarens like Techno or Quest have deeper recline), AWFUL sunshade (you will need to purchase a "Rayshade" for adequate coverage). I bought it when I was pg with DD because it was pink & cute...HATE it now. I've recently tested out the UB umbrella and am in love, just wish it came in a double option. Also seems like the UB has a cushier seat, which would be more comfy. If you choose the Maclaren, just DON'T get the Triumph!