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  1. #1
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    Sep 2009
    Melbourne
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    I have a Maclaren Techno XT which I love. Here's why!
    - light but still pretty sturdy (although I wouldn't hang a nappy bag over the handles)
    - compact and easy to fold
    - sooo easy to drive and can turn it 360 in a tight circle
    - great for travelling
    - built to last
    - adjustable handles (DH and I have a huge height difference so it's very handy, not all models have this though, not sure which one you're looking at)
    - reclines to flat

    hope that helps with your decision

  2. #2
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    Jun 2006
    In the middle of Pink and Blue!!!
    921

    I was just about to say that I have heard really good things about the maclaren strollers and if i was to buy a stroller i would be buying a maclaren!!!!!!

  3. #3
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    Oct 2009
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    I have a Maclaren Techno XT which I love. Here's why!
    - light but still pretty sturdy (although I wouldn't hang a nappy bag over the handles)
    - compact and easy to fold
    - sooo easy to drive and can turn it 360 in a tight circle
    - great for travelling
    - built to last
    - adjustable handles (DH and I have a huge height difference so it's very handy, not all models have this though, not sure which one you're looking at)
    - reclines to flat

    hope that helps with your decision
    Thanks
    Well I was looking at the quest in the i love you print its gorgeous & DS is almost 1 and is quite big so I was thinking a stroller might be better than going for another pram, ive got a Bertini but it doesnt fit in my boot so thats going too.

  4. #4
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    Sep 2009
    Melbourne
    1,164

    No probs, I have an Emmaljunga as well (similar style to Bertinis) and they're just too damn bulky so got the Maclaren for those times when lugging around a big pram is a hassle.

  5. #5
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    Oct 2009
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    No probs, I have an Emmaljunga as well (similar style to Bertinis) and they're just too damn bulky so got the Maclaren for those times when lugging around a big pram is a hassle.
    I love the emmas & the bertinis they so classic & comfy.
    I went with the maclaren Ive heard not one bad thing about them. Got foot muff & parasole too.

    Ive had 10 prams im a bit of an addict lol check out which ive had on my facebook, but ive promised this is my last haha

  6. #6
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    Sep 2009
    Melbourne
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    I love the emmas & the bertinis they so classic & comfy.
    Beautifully built, pity they're such a pain, great suspension! I hardly use mine anymore but love it too much to sell.

    Good choice going with the Mac! I saw the pic on your facebook, funky fabric!
    Enjoy

  7. #7
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    Jul 2007
    melb
    8,498

    I have phil and ted Dash and I love it to push etc BUT pain in ass to get in and out of car and set up with toddler seat and not easy to get baby in and out of without taking coccoon in and out. Will be great when DS2 old enough to sit up.

    Mclaren Vogue love it but can only use with 1 child so not used at present unless DS2 in 1 of 3 slings.

    Good luck

  8. #8
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    Aug 2006
    Melbourne
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    My main pram is a mountain buggy urban elite. I love it and can load it up and it is always stable. We have also got a Maclaren Quest stroller for traveling and small expeditions. The Maclaren is nice and light weight for travelling but there are some downsides - When it is fully reclined, you can't get into the storage basket. Also the storage basket doesn't have space for much else if you put your nappy bag in it which you need to because if you put the nappy bag over the handles it makes it unstable especially if you have a sleeping baby in it fully reclined.

    I like the maclaren and wouldn't get rid of it you just need to know the limitations and be cool with them.

  9. #9
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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
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    I was gonna come in here and suggest the P&T Vibe! lol
    I love mine

  10. #10
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    Oct 2009
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    I was gonna come in here and suggest the P&T Vibe! lol
    I love mine
    I do <3 the vibe but JB doesnt sleep in it

  11. #11
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    Oct 2009
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    My main pram is a mountain buggy urban elite. I love it and can load it up and it is always stable. We have also got a Maclaren Quest stroller for traveling and small expeditions. The Maclaren is nice and light weight for travelling but there are some downsides - When it is fully reclined, you can't get into the storage basket. Also the storage basket doesn't have space for much else if you put your nappy bag in it which you need to because if you put the nappy bag over the handles it makes it unstable especially if you have a sleeping baby in it fully reclined.

    I like the maclaren and wouldn't get rid of it you just need to know the limitations and be cool with them.
    I dont really use my nappy bag anymore, I use my handbag as DS is almost 1 and all we take when out & about is a nappy or 2 some wipes a bottle and water & all that fits in my handbag