Maclaren Volo is the newest addition in the Maclaren line of strollers. It has some fabulous features. Let’s start with the seat. The seat has weight capacity of around 40 pounds. It is a large seat; it has a seatback of around 20 inches. And the canopy gives you around 24 inches from seat bottom all the way to the top. So, even your taller children can fit in it. Also, it has padded 5 point harness for safety. It has an adjustable foot rest that has two positions – up and down, depending on how your child likes it best. There is the reclining seat. It reclines almost flat back – not quite flat but great for a lightweight stroller. Also, there’s a great basket beneath. I would say it is a large basket for a lightweight stroller. You can even fit a medium sized diaper bag in it. But you will not be able to access it easily from the back especially with the seat reclined but it’s very easy to access it from the side. You can fit the bag plus there is still room for some baby essentials. So, if you have a diaper bag it’s going to fit in there great but if you put in something heavy at the bottom it stretches a bit so it is going to hang on the floor and actually scrape the bottom as you are riding along. So, you might want to make sure that the content is evened out. Maclaren Volo Stroller is exactly what the new parents selected.
Another great feature is that it has telescope handles for parents of different heights. There are several positions. This is great for taller parents so they don’t kick the back of the stroller with the long stride. The canopy on this seat is fabulous. It completely covers your child and there’s an extra pop-out sun visor plus it folds all the way down in front of your child to completely block them from the elements and the sun which is great. It has a picaboo window. Also, it has a pocket on the back that allows you to store your cell phone, keys or any other little mom essentials. It is very popular and considered one of the best lightweight umbrella strollers in the market today.
Maclaren Volo has great wheels. It features a rear one touch lock that locks both wheels at the same time. And the front wheels have an ability to lock straight for a little bit rougher terrain. All you have to do is pull up the lever and that locks them. And you have to do that each one individually which is no problem. And that allows you to go over rough terrains. The four wheel suspension and lightweight frame gives it great maneuverability. You can even turn it one handed plus you will be able to do it over rocks and grass with not too much trouble. It is not an all terrain stroller but it will not give you too much problems.
So, the Maclaren Volo is essential outdoor item all moms love. It handles great and provides a smooth ride both for mom and dad and the child. This baby stroller is favored among many young moms and dads for its ease of use, durability, and because of its stellar safety record.
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