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Maclaren Twin Triumph Stroller Coffee Brown | 
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| Brand: Maclaren Category: Baby Product
List Price: $245.00 Buy New: $232.74 (On sale from $244.99) You Save: $12.25 (5%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 766
Color: Coffee Brown Shipping Weight (lbs): 22 Dimensions (in): 34.5 x 29 x 42.5
MPN: W0828013 Model: W0828013 UPC: 688222157292 EAN: 0688222157292 ASIN: B00130MS92
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sturdy, aeronautical-quality aluminum frame | | • | Adjustable five-point safety harness for maximum security | | • | Height adjustable shoulder harnesses | | • | Water resistant hood | | • | Removable washable seat |
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Product Description Lightweight, yet loaded with features, the Twin Triumph Stoller is the modern workhorse of strollers. Features five-point seat harnesses, one-hand fold and multiple seat positioning, the Twin Triumph incorporates loads of function into its lightweight desighn. With its lightweight frame providing unsurpassed maneuverability anywhere and its compact size allowing for quick and easy storage, Maclaren's updated flagship buggy, the Twin Triumph, is a winning investment for all savvy moms on the go! Features: - Sturdy, aeronautical-quality aluminum frame
- Five-point safety harness for maximum security
- Includes 2 colorful harness options
- Reversible liner - solid color on one side, stripe on reverse
- One-had unbrella fold
- Foot-operated, linked parking brakes
- Carry handle for easy portability
- Height adjustable shoulder straps
- Foat insulated handles
- Lockable, front swivel wheels
- Handy mesh shopping basket
- Multi-position reclining seats
- Round canopy tilts for added sun protection
- Recommended from ages 3 months and up
- Holds children up to 55 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
wonderful double stroller October 5, 2008 R. Eves (Utah) I spent several weeks researching double strollers before deciding to purchase this one. I have two kids (a five month old girl and an almost 3 year old son), but my son is large for his age (38 lbs and 37.5 inches) and most double strollers we looked at only had a 40 lb weight limit per seat. I wanted to find a stroller that was big enough to accommodate him for at least another year or so, but would also push smoothly with uneven weights in the seats. I also needed a stroller that would fit in our trunk (we have a Honda Civic)--I initially considered the Graco Quattro Tour Duo, because we have the Quattro Tour travel system and love it, but I couldn't fit the thing in my trunk. This stroller has been great--it's relatively easy to push (except, of course, over grass, but that's only to be expected since it wasn't designed for that), pushes fine even with only one child in the stroller, it's relatively easy to set up and fold, and it folds up almost as small as our Chicco umbrella stroller. (Incidentally, the website here says that this product is recommended for 3 months and up, but I checked the Maclaren website and this stroller is okay for newborns. We've used this with our daughter since she was born). Some cons: as other reviewers have noted, the canopies aren't very large and it would be nice if they would come down farther. We've also found the canopies to be a pain to snap into place, so generally we just put them on without snapping them in. The storage bins aren't very large, but I don't find that I use them all that often, so that hasn't been a problem. It would be nice if you could snap a car seat onto this stroller, so that you could use it with small babies without waking them up as you transfer them to and from the car, but very few lightweight double strollers allow you to do that. All in all, we've been very happy with this stroller and thought it was a great value for our money.
Perfect Stroller for Those on the Go August 19, 2008 Horse Mom (Woodside, CA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this stroller before taking my toddler (2.5) and baby (3 month) to Europe for three weeks, alone. It proved to be great. It is very sturdy, handles with one hand, and folds easily. I really put it to the test going on and off subways and trains and over cobblestone roads. I would recommend it in a heart beat. If you buy it, allow yourself a few days to get used to it and make the adjustments to the straps etc. It is easy to use once you have done it once....but not necessarily easy right out of the box.
Great double stroller! August 3, 2008 janamke (Minnesota, United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bought the double Mac as our primary stroller for our vehicle. Compact fold, easy carry and fairly lightweight for a double. Niced sized hoods for an umbrella style, great basket. Pushes well, even on roads and sidewalks. No tipping issues at all. Fold and unfold is a little tight and requires some muscle, but after using for awhile I'm confident fold/unfold will become easier (as is the case with all Macs).
Dream Come True!!! July 30, 2008 Rebbielou (Arizona) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased this stroller when my younger child became too heavy to wear in the baby bjorn. It was a little expensive, but this is the double stroller that Consumer Reports recommends, and now I see why! It steers like a dream, and my boys (7 months and 20 months) love to ride in it together. I was a little bit worried about a previous review that said that the stroller is very heavy, and the user needed her husband to be with her to use it, but I don't find that to be the case at all. I am 5' 1" and not very strong, but I can lift it out of the back of our SUV, and have it set up and both of my boys buckled in in about two minutes. Miraculously, I can also push it one-handed while pulling a shopping cart behind me, making grocery shopping alone with my babies actually possible. Maclaren, my aching back thanks you!!
Great double stroller! July 29, 2008 C. Hill (Tokyo, Japan) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
After many hours spent on the internet comparing prices, reviews, etc. my husband and I chose this stroller mainly because of the great reviews. It may cost more than other brands, but it sure is worth it! It is so easy to maneuver, and it fits fairly well through doorways, aisles, etc. It is a bit heavy, but it is easy to carry with the attached handle. I do have a couple of complaints, however. The first one is that although there was not much assembly required, attaching the straps and hoods was difficult and a bit confusing. My other complaint is that my 3 1/2 year old has already almost outgrown the straps. I wish they were just a bit longer. Overall, I think this stroller is one of the best on the market. I highly recommend forking out the extra money for it!
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