Maclaren Twin Techno Crimson Stroller

Maclaren Twin Techno Crimson Stroller

Ranking: 8.7 out of 10

Manufacturer: Maclaren
Model Number: W0729013
Product Code: 688222151818
Price: $400.00 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon

Features:

  • Plush quilted seats are extra wide
  • Head huggers for infants
  • Independent hoods with windows, storage and extendable leg rests

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Description:

bFeatures:/bul li5-point harness/li liRemovable/washable seats /li liHoods and rain cover included /li liLockable swivel wheels /li liErgonomic handles /li liShoulder pads /li liCarry handle /li liStorage pockets on back of hoods /li liUV treated viewing windows on hoods /li liUV treated sun visor /li liExtendable leg rests /li liHeight adjustable /li liComes standard with boots /li liComes standard with head huggers /li liDetachable bottle holders /li li11.7kg / 25.7lbs/li liSuitable from birth/li li5 seat positions/li liHandle Height: 111cm/44in/li liWidth (Open): 76cm/30in/li liLength (Folded): 114cm/45in/li liWheel size: 15.2cm/6in/li/ul

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Best of breed -- with room for improvement

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 7.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Like many other reviewers in the double stroller category, I did a lot of research before settling on the Maclaren Twin Techno. As a 6'2" woman with a 6'2" husband, we needed a stroller that was tall enough to push comfortably without sacrificing our backs. We also needed something sturdy enough to handle a big 2-1/2 year old, that could also comfortably and safely accommodate a newborn. And since we frequent both parks and sidewalks, I wanted a stroller that wouldn't get bogged down in grass, gravel, and mulch. The Maclaren was one of just a few strollers that fit the bill for all three of these requirements.
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br /The good: The Maclaren has very tall handles (44"). My husband, my 6'8" father, and I are all comfortable pushing the Twin Techno, and none of us end up stooping or leaning; the handles really are wonderfully tall. The stroller is also very well made, and sturdy. Though it folds like an umbrella stroller, there's nothing cheap or flimsy about it. Everything seems to be reinforced by metal struts, and while these make figuring out, intially, how to fold and unfold it, I feel confident that because of all the reinforcements, this stroller will be able to handle whatever we can dish out. The baskets under the seats are reasonably sized -- not huge, but large enough to accmommodate a couple small bags each. Seats have a number of reclines, including a full recline for the baby. When coupled with the leg rest, this makes a terrific, comfortable flat bed for an infant. The five point harness is very secure, though difficult to adjust. I also love the extras -- the boots for winter warmth, the rain cover, etc.
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br /The things that make this stroller a four star rather than a five star for me are, first and foremost, the width of the seats -- or rather, the lack of width of the seats. My 2-1/2 year old son's shoulders are already too wide for him to sit back comfortably in the seat. Granted, he's a big kid (nearly 40" tall and 38 pounds), but it was still a huge disappointment to me to see that it was already a squeeze to get him into the stroller. As other reviewers have mentioned, the lack of a snack/cup holder for the kids is something that could/should be addressed. I have found some clip-on holders that we'll be purchasing, but it seems that Maclaren, for $400, should offer an out-of-the-box solution for this. The bottle holders on the back of the stroller are also next to useless. They're too small for standard water bottles; in fact, I have yet to find any bottle or cup that will actually fit in them. I'd also love to have a handle in the middle of the stroller, rather than just on the two outside edges. With the wheels at the base in the very center of the stroller, it's more comfortable to walk slightly off-center; otherwise, you have to be careful to avoid stepping on the middle wheels. When setting up the stroller, getting the shoulder harness straps out of the grommets to adjust them up or down is next to impossible; it literally took me more than 20 minutes to adjust all four (and it nearly ruined my nails!). Last but not least, it's definitely a two-handed job to recline the seats, which is not always ideal.
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br /Overall, I'm happy with the quality and features of the Twin Techno -- but clearly there is still room for Maclaren to improve the design. Let's hope they read some of these reviews and incorporate some of these into the 2008s! Even so, I feel like we did get the best double stroller available on the market now, and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it. My only advice is that if you'll be using it for a child older than 2 and over 30 pounds, that you try a test drive with them first.

(near) Perfect City and Travel Stroller

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 5.7 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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br /I bought this stroller when my daughter was 3 months and my son was 21 months after trying several kinds of strollers. The cost was more then I wanted to spend, but after using it for nearly 2 months every day, it has been worth it.
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br /Pros
br /- It is about 25 lbs which is good overall. It is a little heavier then some to lift, but the weight makes it far easier to push with the weight distributed oddly (toddler in one side, infant in other).
br /- It fits on elevators easily
br /- Folds small enough to fit through x-ray security at the airport
br /- It fits through all doors I have come across
br /- It accommodates an infant and a toddler equally well
br /- Decent size baskets
br /- After a bit of use, can be folded with one hand (needs to loosen up)
br /- Turns VERY easily
br /- The wheels don't bump into things
br /- Good size sunshades and rain cover
br /- Doesn't feel bulky
br /- Kids seem comfortable
br /- Can push with one hand
br /- Dries quickly
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br /Cons
br /- Hard to fold in the beginning
br /- Straps are a pain to adjust
br /- No snack tray
br /- Hard to lay down seat with one hand (possible though)
br /- No middle handle
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br /So even with cons, I think this is my 5 star stroller. You can't have it all, I have tested out 10 strollers and this was far better then any other one I tried. And being able to get around easily with two babies in the city, airport and hotels is worth the cost and the minor troubles.
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Glad I went with this one

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I just purchased this stroller in blue and have used it twice and LOVE it. It is so easy to handle, the baskets are very easy to get to (I found myself digging to get into my single graco). The canopies are large enough for me to lay my coat/phone on. I was concerned about the lack of snack tray, but actually my kids (6 mths and 2 years) seem to really like having nothing in front of them, and it makes it easier for my toddler to pop in and out so it has turned out to be a good thing. I just hand him a snack in a cup if he needs one. And I pushed it with one hand today while holding a cup of tea in my other hand, that is how smooth and easy it pushes. (there are two cup holder attachments but they are small and low) HUGE improvement over the graco tandem I purchase used and was happy to sell on craigslist. I would buy this, you won't be disappointed. It seems to be a bit hard to fold/unfold by I have read this will be easier after a few more uses.

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