Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Feb 27 '06
Pros: steers easily even one handed, folds small Cons: tippy, no front bar
Summary: I was driving a similiar Peg Perego stroller, the Pliko. It was hard to steer, especially with a larger child (40 lbs) so I started looking at other options. When I test drove the Maclaren Mod Quest it was AWESOME, I could still easily steer ONE HANDED ...
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Aug 26 '09
Pros: Lightweight, Lays Down, Perfect for Travel, great maneuverability, accomodates toddlers Cons: Small storage basket, smaller hood, doesn't accomodate car seat
Summary: As my daughter gets older, I have struggled to find strollers that meet her changing needs. If you read through my other reviews, you'll see that we've enjoyed over 10 different models of high end strollers. Here is why the Maclaren Quest is my ...
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Jul 26 '08
Pros: Great for older kids, love all the amenities and that it folds up small! Cons: Needs a cupholder! Hard to get into the basket when the back is reclined.
Summary: I searched high and low before deciding on the Maclaren Quest stroller for my 3.5 year old. My son is tall for his age and in normal weight but it was important for my husband and I to find something that he could use for the next couple of years. The ...
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Jul 21 '08
Pros: Steering, Larger Capacity, Lightweight Cons: can be expensive
Summary: As a new parent, I had a very hard time paying so much for a stroller with all of the other items we had to buy. So we purchased a less expensive one as part of a travel system. It did the job, but was heavy, bulky, and didn't steer or ride very ...
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Apr 26 '08
Pros: easy fold and unfold, easy to maneuver, light-weight, seat recline, comfortable padding and sturdy frame Cons: no cup holder, no snack tray, basket not the easiest to access
Summary: This is the stroller that I have been looking for. Since we do a lot of travelling by air, we needed something light weight and a one-hand fold for the times I travel alone with our daughter. The quest is very light but at the same time it feels very ...
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Apr 02 '08
Pros: Light Umbrella Stroller
Good support in the seat
Pushes easily
Cons: Will tip if you overload handles and remove baby
Small underseat storage
Summary: I have been using a Graco Metrolite since my daughter was born. Great stroller, but it's a little too bulky and requires a little more trunk space than I really want it too. I wanted to buy an umbrella stroller, but everyone I tried my daughter in she ...
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Mar 22 '06
Pros: lightweight, easy to fold and unfold, stylish, well built, recline Cons: poor sun shade, no tray or cupholder
Summary: We bought this stroller for our daughter when she was 5 months old - at the time she didn't have enough body strength to sit up completely on her own, so we used a rolled blanket on one side to keep her propped up. The know the stroller is supposed to be ...
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Sep 27 '03
Pros: Most innovative design and portable of them all. Solid overall built. Cons: Wheels should be pneumatic and balance can be improved. Handles should be anything but foam.
Summary: There is a dizzying array of strollers for the consumer: umbrella, one-hand fold mechanism, joggers, three-wheelers, etc... And for a active consumer/shopper like myself, I compare buying our baby girl her first set of wheels to searching for a set of whe ...
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Aug 09 '03
Pros: Lightweight, smooth steering, solid and stylish ride for baby. Cons: A little expensive and no cupholder.
Summary: Let me introduce myself to you as a stroller-holic. I love strollers. When I'm at the mall, I noti ...
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May 23 '03
Pros: Lightweight, compact when folded, very maneuverable Cons: two step fold
Summary: If you are looking for an umbrella stroller, but also want a smooth ride with lots of maneuverability, some storage for your stuff and some shade for your little one this is the stroller for you. I was concerned that I might regret paying so much for...
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Mar 25 '07
Pros: Lightweight. Smooth ride, Great turning radius Cons: None!
Summary: This is a great lightweight umbrella stroller. I purchased this to use in addition to my Bugaboo. I use this carriage in the mall, restaraunts or places where space is tight. Here is what I love.... 1. Easy one-handed steering and great
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Oct 12 '06
Pros: very light weight and easy to fold Cons: no frills and not a comfy ride
Summary: I bought this stroller after owning the Bugaboo, which i got tired of taking apart and folding to put in my car. I though it would be an easier alternative. This one was much easier but very disappointing . . . not a cushy ride at all, very bare-bones,
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Jun 14 '05
Pros: lightweight, ease of use Cons: small basket
Summary: I love this stroller. It is lightweight and very easy to use. This is my 2nd umbrella stroller purchase. I had the peg perego Aria for my son and it was a good stroller and lasted a few years. However after having my daughter, I wanted something
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Aug 07 '04
Pros: lightweight, easy open/close and steers beautifully Cons: price, padding and sun canopy
Summary: The quest is a great lightweight stroller. I use this on public transportation (but I think the Triumph w/ the carry strap is a better choice). It reclines enough for a comfortable napping position (this function requires two hands) and the leg rest is
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Jun 02 '04
Pros: smooth ride, collapses really small Cons: small basket, poor directions
Summary: A co-worker of mine recommended this stroller and I must agree that it is a great product. My previous stroller was stiff and unforgiving on city sidewalks. In contrast, the Quest is smooth, agile and easily navigates the bumpy Boston sidewalks I
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