Maclaren Quest Sport Stroller, Carmine Rose/Coffee
Maclaren Quest Sport Stroller, Carmine Rose/Coffee
- Basic weight of 12.1 pounds
- Can carry up to 55 pounds
- Appropriate from 3 months and up
- Four possible seat positions
- Extendable leg rests
Maclaren products are designed for on-the-go parents that need a stroller that can keep up with them. The Maclaren Quest Sport stroller is stylish and conveniently provides support and comfort for a young baby minus the bulk for practical moms. The Quest Sport is appropriate for babies 3 months old and up. It is a great lightweight stroller for use when the baby outgrows the travel system. At 12.2 pounds, the Quest Sport features ergonomic foam grip handles set at a comfortable height and a reclining seat for baby’s comfort. Wheels are lockable and dual swivel for greater control and easier strolling. All Maclaren buggies include the Sovereign Lifetime Warranty.
List Price: $ 230.00
Price: $ 218.88
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Great Stroller,
This is a GREAT stroller. It’s very lightweight and turns on a dime. This color is very nice for a boy. The hood is small but better than some I’ve seen on other umbrella strollers. My son is 15 months about 24 lbs and 32 inches and there’s plenty of room for him to grow.
The stroller came fully assembled out of the box….I didn’t even have to put the wheels on! It is a 2 hand fold but its really quick and once you have it down packed you will be good to go.
The recline is 2 hands but its so fast it shouldn’t be a problem. It has a carry strap and handle which is good for people who can’t use one or the other so it gives u 2 choices on how to carry the stroller.
One downside is that it is expensive but if you can use it for 2 or 3 years then it pays for itself because its a sturdy stroller. The other downside is the small basket but I use a small knapsack that I carry on my shoulders and since that’s so light I can put it on the handles.
I would recommend the maclaren to anyone who wants a lightweight stroller that can be used for public transportation and easy lifting in and out of a car.
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|Very light, very easy to use,
This stroller is expensive, but it is really the best stroller we’ve used. It is light and folds up to a pretty managable size. It has a carrying handle attached to one of the legs so you can just fold it up and go, and it also has an attached shoulder strap. It did come with a rain cover. Reclining the seat is pretty easy, and it has solid rubber wheels which are durable (instead of the cheap plastic wheels most come with these days).
Make sure you read the instructions carefully. Folding it up was difficult the first couple of times because we weren’t quite doing it right (you have to set the brake, press another lever, and fold). Also, unclipping the 5-point harnass takes quite a bit of handstrength. My husband can do it without an issue, but I have a very hard time since you have to simultaneously press buttons on the front and back of the harnass.
Giving it 4-stars because I wish the harnass release worked a bit easier, but overall we absolutely love this stroller.
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|Nice stroller, but terrible harness buckle,
I own the Maclaren Easy Traveler stroller base (which I LOVE!) for my carseat and upgraded to the Quest Sport, as my baby is now 4 months old and it’s just a little easier to have a regular stroller than to heave her car seat and stroller base around. I tried out the Quest at TRU; however, I had all 3 of my kids with me and I basically just pushed a few strollers around, practiced folding/unfolding, etc. I didn’t put my baby in any of them because, well, I’m a harried mom. I wish I had! I decided to order the Quest (the one I preferred over the Volo/Triumph and the Combi models available at the store) on Amazon because it was cheaper and I got free shipping with Prime. It arrived quickly and was just as nice as I remembered…but I could not for the life of me get the stupid harness strap to work! I used brute force to *finally* get one side of the harness to unbuckle, but the other side remained firmly buckled. After messing with it for quite a long time, I did manage to finally get the whole thing unbuckled, but then it was a nightmare to shove the buckles back in!
My husband messed with it when he got home from work and finally gave up. Either we got a lemon or the buckles are just nightmarish to operate. The top button sticks like crazy and the back button (they must be pressed simultaneously) doesn’t move.
Amazon was really great about returning the stroller – and I’ll go back to TRU to try out the harness/buckles on the Quest to see if my stroller was a fluke.
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