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Baby-poll poll Lightweight stroller that reclines ALL the way! Please, adivce? We`re taking a trip via airplane and 4 days @ Walt Disney World..I need a lightweight stroller with a seat that reclines all the way back..my daughter is a finicky napper. A storage unit underneath is also needed. Any advice??
(Baby poll by athenab1984, 1327 days ago)
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jas1987 (1327 days ago)
I have the maclaren techno, i absolutely love this stroller! Its light, has a hood to cover from the sun also comes with raincover, lays right back, i think it has 4-5 seating positions, very soft padding for baby, 5 point harness, has storage underneath also has storage on the back of the stroller.. takes only one hand to fold... and it`s also very stylish. You also will never have to buy another stroller if your planning your planning on having any more babies... The stroller is from birth to toddler if this helps. Mine also came with a footcover to keep baby warm in winter...

TwinklinBrwnEyes (1327.1 days ago)
By the way this stroller has a strap so that you can carry it on your shoulder. Also has a `window` so that you can see your baby with the shade down...also the visor goes all the way down it front of child in case of cold breeze.

TwinklinBrwnEyes (1327.1 days ago)
I just bought a Combi- Cosmo Ex.....Its a light weight stroller that folds down very nicely. Its very soft and comfy...its the only one my 5month old didn`t cry in while trying them ALL out at BRU. Thus far I like it alot. The wheels turn very well. The problem you are going to run into with the lighter weight strollers is the bottom basket, they`re tiny! Now as far as the reclining part to be honest im not sure how far it reclines down but I know it does recline. By the way I got it for around $90 after using two 15% off coupons...original price is $129.99

JordanAndKarasMummy (1327.1 days ago)
The ones you rent at disney are like `wheelchairs3 they have a hard plastic seat and are really big and bulky, they dont look comfy at all!! We were there sept 7th

athenab1984 (1327.2 days ago)
I looked into it..I heard the ones they have at Disney are made of hard plastic and don`t recline. =(

Str8 As (1327.2 days ago)
Do they have any you can rent that will meet your needs instead of buying one?



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