Maclaren Quest Arc Stroller- ideal for newborns up to 55lb with extendable UPF 50+/waterproof hood, multi-position seat and 4-wheel suspension. Maclaren Carrycot compatible. Accessories in the box
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You'd have to do that in order to make a comparison. Despite the fact that the wheels appear to be the size of a CD player or even smaller, the bag is quite large.
It's a small package.
After a year of ownership, we broke the one we had. Only one wheel remains, and it took only seven months to get to that point.
The banner measures 13 1/2" in length and width.
Selected User Reviews For Maclaren Quest Arc Stroller- ideal for newborns up to 55lb with extendable UPF 50+/waterproof hood, multi-position seat and 4-wheel suspension. Maclaren Carrycot compatible. Accessories in the box
This is the stroller I'm using for my one-year-old daughter. br>Cons / Advantagesbr>- Compared to other strollers, it is relatively light, but I wish it were even lighter. br>- has a pocket for keys, wallet, or other small items/ must be extremely cautious. A couple of times, I came close to losing my keys. Velcro wears out quickly!br>- It doesn't take up a lot of room in my trunk/closing the stroller is a bit of a pain. Not at all at ease. It does not appeal to me!
- The fabric of the stroller can be washed. br>- The stroller is easy to maneuver with one hand, but you won't be able to hang your grocery bags because it only has one handle. (Purchase stroller hooks! )
- There is a basket on the bottom of the stroller, but getting anything out of it is difficult when the stroller is fully reclined. It'll be nearly impossible, and the diaper bag won't fit. There isn't much room.
- For a sleeping child, it fully reclines!
- What a fantastic canopy! It also has a magnetically closed window. br>- one broken back wheel on the rightbr>- The back wheels are doubled, while the front wheels are single, with a lock control on each side. The front wheels are uncomfortable. You'll get stuck on bumpy roads! On an uneven and pebbled road, you must always be cautious not to break them. I'd prefer the front wheels to be doubled and the back wheels to be singled.
- The stroller is small enough that it does not take up too much room in restaurants (I no longer have to carry my car seat). There is also enough room for a child.
- My tall husband (5'9") can reach the bar handle, and it can be extended even further. And it's even more incredible for me (I'm only 5'3")br>- I dislike the seat belt, and when I'm in a hurry, it's a pain to buckle up! It would also be nice if the shoulder straps were separated for a child's comfort.
- You can customize your stroller by purchasing additional accessories.
OH MY HEAVENLY HEAVENLY HEAVENLY br>This stroller has it all! br>We have an Uppa Vista that is our "all terrain" stroller that we used to go on gravel, grass, and adventures with, and the stroller is huge and has taken a lot from us giving the best; we also had an umbrella stroller for going to the store, the park, and other simpler trips. br>Now that we're going on our first official family Christmas vacation and will be flying on two planes, I needed something light but durable. I wanted something of excellent quality that would keep my child comfortable, make me happy to have all the features I want in a stroller, and make my husband happy by paying a reasonable price. I looked and looked until I found the Maclaren Quest Arc stroller in black, which I decided to buy after narrowing down my options. I feel compelled to comment. wow! What a lovely, lovely, and breathtaking first impression! The entire stroller is made of high-quality fabric. The hood is extremely long and water-resistant! It comes with a rain cover, quilted and washable seat fabric, a five-point harness with a double-secured buckle, adjustable child's back straps for taller children, and I can use it until my toddler weighs 55 pounds. There is a tether for added security, and there is only one handle! It has ventilation pockets, double wheels in the back and lockable single wheels in the front, rides super smooth, and it's super lightweight at only 13 pounds. It has a small pocket for mom's phone and other essentials, and the handle can be adjusted to accommodate taller parents. This stroller has so many positive features that I can't say enough about it. BUT THE BEST PART is that the seat has plenty of room for my child to sit comfortably, and the back part of it is tilted down so she doesn't slide down off the seat (like on a playground slide) and press on the crotch like most strollers do! br>Thank you so much, Maclaren! Completely classy! I'm a happy mommy, and I'm looking forward to our first Christmas break!.
"It's so comfortable," my child said right away. Mommy is absolutely stunning! When he's in trouble, he goes in there and hides. I'm still trying to figure out how to fold it properly. Also, when I turn, the front wheels give me a lot of resistance. It could just be a button or something I need to tweak, so please let me know if you have any suggestions! With the stroller, we received a rain cover. The mosquito net cover was also on my order. I almost prefer it if it came with the stroller, because who has time to put a rain cover on a stroller? a parent who pushes their child through the rain? The stroller, however, is one of our favorites. It took us a long time to find an umbrella stroller that was tall enough for us. You can adjust the handles, but they only raise an inch. You don't really need to.
I needed a one-handed umbrella and couldn't find one. stroller of this style I came across this, and after reading the reviews, I decided to go ahead and purchase it. was sold. I recently spent a week in the mountains on vacation. it was a success While at the pool, my 5-month-old slept soundly in it. I really liked the head barrier. Additionally, there is a foot barrier for added security. The stroller rolled right through the grass. There's no problem with playground barking. The one-handed seat adjustment (as opposed to the Uppa Baby Minu's straps) was a big plus. While I prefer my Uppa Baby Cruz for long city walks, this stroller will be ideal for quick shopping trips or when there is limited space in the car. So far, there have been no problems with folding; in comparison to other (less expensive) umbrella strollers, it is very simple. The height of the handle bar is also ideal for my husband and me, as we are both quite tall. The foot print is nice and narrow. The storage was almost non-existent, but that's to be expected with most umbrellas. Several diapers, a changing pad, wipes, and a baby bottle could possibly fit. water bottle (essentials)br>br>Gave it four stars because it's pricey, but overall I'm pleased with my purchase.
With the new updates, it's a well-made stroller, but after using it for a few months, I'd recommend they move the front locking brake to a different position, as children can easily step on the brake on the front wheels to lock the stroller's turning position. Overall, a good purchase, but it still needs improvements. I like the one handle design because it's a lot easier to push around and turn with just one hand.