🌟 Glide Through Parenthood with Style!
The Maclaren Techno Arc lightweight umbrella stroller is designed for parents seeking a compact, safe, and stylish solution for their little ones. Weighing only 7.61 kg, it features a UPF 50+ extendable waterproof hood, a 5-point safety harness, and a reclining seat that adjusts to four positions. Suitable for newborns up to 25 kg, this stroller includes essential accessories and boasts a lifetime warranty, ensuring it meets the highest global safety standards.
Model Number | WD1G260612. |
Product Dimensions | 79 x 47.4 x 109 cm; 7.61 kg |
Item model number | WD1G260612. |
Target gender | Unisex |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 25 Kilograms |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 110 Centimetres |
Material Type | Aluminium |
Material composition | Polyester, Grade Aluminium |
Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Additional product features | Lightweight and Compact |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Orientation | Forward Facing |
Harness type | 5 Point |
Seating capacity | 1 |
Tire material | plastic or rubber |
Folded Size | 40 cm x 24 cm x 55 cm |
Number of reclining positions | 4 |
Item Weight | 7.61 kg |
D**M
Front wheels broke
Really disappointed. Had the buggy for 7 months and the front wheel snapped off. Supposedly covered by the maclaren lifetime warranty but their customer service is non existent and my contact hasn’t even been acknowledged.
A**N
Don’t buy this
One of the front wheels snapped off after only three months’ use. The raincover broke the first time we attached it. The seat doesn’t stay in the reclined position; our daughter would just sit back up and click the backrest into the upright position again. Very frustrating when she needed a sleep but didn’t want to oblige. The front wheel lock buttons are just where our daughter’s feet rested so she would repeatedly lock one or both wheels as we were going along so we’d have to stop, brake and go round to the front of the pushchair to unlock them over and over again. This pushchair is dangerous, poorly designed (unless their aim was to drive parents to the edge of despair, in which case 10/10) and absolutely not worth buying. Save your time, money and sanity and avoid this buggy at all costs.
J**.
Strong ,sturdy, practical
I bought this buggy for my grandson. My daughter-in-law is delighted with it. She says it is very light but strong & sturdy. It fits well into the car & folds up easily.
U**M
Great choice
Great and light. Perfect size and the handle is comfortable (because it is one whole handle) for pushing when need to climb curbs
S**Y
Small and unsteady wheels
I have always highly rated maclaren and previously had a maclaren techno xlr, and so thought it was time for a new one for my third child who is three (after selling her pram). I am not overly impressed, the seat is small and the back is not very high for her head, the front wheels seem to bend when you come down the curb and also the swivel wheels get locked due to the position of the button being so easy to use by the child’s feet 😫. Hope this helps people x
A**T
easy to pack
easy to pack and ride. A minor handicap; it is too long when packed, it does not fit to suv trunk, I put it diagonal.
S**U
I would recommend this.
This is a great stroller. I would recommend this.
G**.
Dangerous
Where do I start with this horror show…The buggy doesn’t run on textured surfaces such as block paving, cobbles, or the raised surface at pedestrian crossings. More so, if you try and move on such surface, the buggy won’t budge and instead the front wheels twist and buckle back on themselves (plenty of pics of this in the reviews), pitching the buggy upwards and forwards. This is absolutely lethal at a crossing as you run the risk of effectively flipping the thing into the road. The harder you push to gain traction, the more the wheels bend and the back wheels raise off the ground. Add into this a ridiculous seat doesn’t sit upright (it’s always slightly reclined meaning the harness doesn’t close), and bizarrely-placed wheel locking switches (on top of each front wheel, right where little feet go meaning they’re constantly being locked unintentionally), and you’ve got perhaps the worst contraption ever devised for transporting a small child.Mine is currently scheduled for the tip; this really is dangerous and should be avoided at all costs.
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