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Maclaren Volo Stroller Coffee Brown and Stripe | 
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Brand: Maclaren Category: Baby Product
List Price: $115.00 Buy New: $109.24 You Save: $5.76 (5%)
New (3) from $109.24
Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 1125
Color: Coffee Brown Stripe Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.5 Dimensions (in): 33 x 19 x 41.5
MPN: W0801053 Model: W0801053 UPC: 688222155762 EAN: 0688222155762 ASIN: B00126J1W4
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight aluminum chassis | | • | Quick and easy compact fold with adjustable shoulder carry strap | | • | Adjustable five-point safety harness for maximum security | | • | Water resistant hood | | • | Removable washable seat |
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Product Description Maclaren expertly answers the needs of busy families on-the-go with the Volo Stroller. Sleek and compact, the Volo is a stunningly simple design that meets the practical demands of travel and portability. The fixed position mesh seat is comfortable for children and easy to sponge clean for parents. The 5-point harness keeps child safely secured in the seat. The Volo features ergonomically designed foam grip handles that are high, which enables easy pushing without bending to reach. With lockable swivel wheels, the Volo is almost effortless to push. The one-handed fold mechanism allows a parent to keep a firm hold on baby while folding, and the new shoulder strap makes carrying the Volo a breeze. The removable storage basket is great for shopping or for carrying travel essentials. Features: - 5-point harness for added security
- Lightweight
- Removable, washable, breathable mesh seat
- Height adjustable shoulder harness
- Compact umbrella fold
- Water resistant hood
- High-performance aluminum frame
- Handy mesh shopping basket
- Carry strap or handle for easy portability
- 5 second one-hand fold
- Foot-operated linked parking brakes
- Buckle and hubcaps
- Raincover
- Basic Weight: 8.6 lbs. (3.9 kg)
- Carrying Capacity: 55 lbs. (15 kg)
- Appropriate from 6 months
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
You get what you pay for. July 6, 2008 We looked at cheaper alternatives, but this stroller was the best. It went all the way to Eastern Russia and back. (No kidding). It worked great and held up perfectly.
great value, great product July 1, 2008 simple, light and sturdy. Perfect stroller for toddlers older than 2 years old. u will have no regret... one thing... no recline at all hence probably not suitable for babies younger than 2y. 1000 times better than the regular umbrella stroller (costs about $30 tho). Oh, by the way, this is perfect size for air travel.
Great stroller! Read review!! June 18, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I previously owned a chicco stroller. Hated it b/c my feet kept hitting the back wheels and I'm only 5'5". That was my main problem causing me to switch, but after using the Maclaren I realized so many other things that are far superior to my previous stroller.
1. Both my husband (5'10") and I can comfortably use it without hitting our feet. 2. You can easily maneuver it with one hand (I couldn't in my old stroller- I'd have to hip-check it to get it where I wanted). I have a preschooler and in parking lots, for example I require him to hold my hand so I can only steer with one hand. Not a problem at all with the Maclaren. 3. Extremely easy to open and close and with one hand as well. 4. Basket underneath is far larger than my previous one. I read a review (not sure if it's for this stroller or somewhere else) saying a "con" of the umbrella stroller is lack of shopping bag space and I don't really see that as a con. An umbrella stroller is what it is- it's not a travel system. No I can't carry as much as I could when my child was in an infant travel system but there are many other positives that you are getting instead- namely bulkiness and weight. 5. It comes with a rain protector. And sun shield is useful or easy to raise up if not needed. 6. Handles are comfortable. 7. 5 point harness is great- the middle connector where the harness connects- you have to push from the front and back (of the connector piece) at the same time to release the harness which is a great safety feature. That way, my child can't just push the front "button" and release herself. 8. Superficially- I love the color choice.
Hope this helps.
Great, Quality Stroller May 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great quality stroller.
Easy to assemble - just unlock it, flick it out and push down with your foot. Great ride - the wheels have a little give in them, making the ride much smoother than most plastic wheels. Secure - five point harness and a lock that needs Daddy to open (if you are having problems make sure you are squeezing BOTH from the front and back of the unlock button) Great to push - the angled handles make it more comfortable on your shoulders.
Beats our old Aldi stroller anyday !
Tall Daddy now a Strolling Maniac! (Kid likes it too) May 2, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Having punished a $30 umbrella stroller offroad and in places where the sidewalks looked offroad, and a $60 travel stroller that was put back together with athletic tape after doing time in the airplane hold and then did about fifteen more miles on city streets, I was skeptical about the advantage of a $100+ "umbrella" "travel" stroller. Well I LOVE IT. a) it has a basket of reasonable size b) it handles with the kind of precision and ease I will never be able to afford in a car c) the kid likes it d) the buckle takes adult attention (could be a con except that it is a pro since it defeats Little Houdini) e ) it is super lightweight and has a carrying strap for when the kid wants out of it and f) best of all TALL DADDY CAN USE IT without hunching over or munching his feet. In fact they took off _running_ as soon as Daddy figured this out. She laughed and laughed. If I can put up a photo I will but no we are not suffocating her: she likes the rain cover that comes with it. Very well designed. Now if I can figure out how to put a lock on it so no one cobs my very sweet stroller when its parked...
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