@SuzumiyaHaruhi0: These are the Maclaren strollers that have an acknowledged design fault. They are also sold in the UK – where there isn’t a design fault. Why? Because in the US, parents are litigious and organise class actions. In the UK, childrens fingers are cheaper – so there won’t be a class action.
Thank you I couold finally figure out how to fold it. The instruction manual does not have pictures so I was looking for some help online…Thanks great review..Great Stroller
As a new dad to be, I tried every available stroller in the metro DC area, the Quest Sport was my favorite by far. It functions perfectly, is very easy to use, is lightweight and is maneuverable. The seat back doesn’t lay all the way back to a flat postition, so this isn’t suitable for newborn. We used a carseat/frame stroller for the first few months anyway. But, once we started using this stroller it’s been nothing short of great. It’s well worth the $200.
@SuzumiyaHaruhi0: These are the Maclaren strollers that have an acknowledged design fault. They are also sold in the UK – where there isn’t a design fault. Why? Because in the US, parents are litigious and organise class actions. In the UK, childrens fingers are cheaper – so there won’t be a class action.
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Thank you I couold finally figure out how to fold it. The instruction manual does not have pictures so I was looking for some help online…Thanks great review..Great Stroller
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As a new dad to be, I tried every available stroller in the metro DC area, the Quest Sport was my favorite by far. It functions perfectly, is very easy to use, is lightweight and is maneuverable. The seat back doesn’t lay all the way back to a flat postition, so this isn’t suitable for newborn. We used a carseat/frame stroller for the first few months anyway. But, once we started using this stroller it’s been nothing short of great. It’s well worth the $200.