o.k i have the twin techno pram i bought for joshie and bub when born it lays semi flat and came with storm cover and boot covers and infant head inserts. Its good i like it and being mclaren i expect it to last and be worth the 600 it costs. Whilst this has a so called large canopy it really doesnt compared to my other pram. It fits in standard door ways and is light and easy to move around. every strap is adjustable crouch and shoulders. Came with two bottle holders to at back of pram. Whilst it is padded it does not compare top my graco. Its great as a twin pram/stroller But once again i prefer my graco for overall happiness of child and comfort but as a twin pram its good i have had ds 4 in there with josh many times and fold up small.

we do also own a single pram that cost me 500 about 5 years ago but u can still get them i believe, its called a graco coach rider.. this is a stroller convertible pram type thing. While it is big and bulky as such it does not substitute on comfort we used this for ds whom is now 4 and joshie as a bansinette and as a pram and it is in as new condition still. It came with a boot cover and has a large over sized canopy. If i am going out for a long day this is the pram i take on trains and for walks. Whilst it is NOT a 3 wheel or off road pram it is great it can be moved around so child faces you or away. EVERY bit is washable. The large canopy is fab fab fab ya can put suncream on but having a large canopy really does help. If you look at my profile pics i have a pic up there of it. It lays flat and has several positions for sitting up. Its designed for larger kids too as you can take off the pram bumber bar. Its a very well made pram. You do need a large boot to fit like a comodore or magna. But for comfort i have not seen better that i would spend my cash on. The pram seat fully comes off of the base of frame too. MY best every purchase.

When bub come son long trips we will use sling and put joshie in the graco. For short trips use the twin techno

hope this helps MT