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which maclaren?

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faddle · 03/07/2010 21:24

I'm buying second hand, I want a small folding, comfy pushchair for just 4yo child, must recline a little, and must actually sit upright (have bought a triumph this avo from mothercare only to realise I'll have to take it back because what I thought was semi reclined, is in fact the most upright it will go!

Oh, and it has to be brown, as I already have an idea for accessories........
I'm thinking quest, and I have my eye on a pink apples, but does that do all of the above?

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5inthebed · 03/07/2010 21:28

Quest is like the triumph but has a proper back rest and an adjustable leg rest, but at 4, your DD probably wouldn't use the leg rest.

If you're not fussed about 2nd hand, the old Ryders are lovely, and in brown. Or an XLR which is brown and pink, quite pricey new but loads of room.

Phoenix · 03/07/2010 21:31

Defo a Quest. I love mine and have had 2 of them. They recline and sit upright

faddle · 03/07/2010 21:47

Is the leg rest easy to put down? I tried a silver cross pop this afternoon too, but I found that the leg rest didnt fold down enough to enable DD to get her legs on the footrest, so a bit pointless really. I really liked the triumph as there is no leg rest. I wonder if I could rig something up to stop it flopping backwards. Theres a brown one 15 miles from me on preloved, used once............ tempting.

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EldonAve · 03/07/2010 21:52

the triumph has an adjustable back - a clip strap you can alter the length of

BertieBotts · 03/07/2010 21:54

I don't think any umbrella fold sits bolt upright - they are all very slightly sloped (about 5 degrees off 90?) because an upright buggy would unbalance too easily.

5inthebed · 03/07/2010 21:55

The rods that hold the foot rest up retract back into the frame so much better for her. I have a Quest and it's lovely.

maxybrown · 03/07/2010 21:56

The triumph is very slumped though - the quest/xlr or ryder as 5in says. Yes the leg rests are very easy to adjust

EldonAve · 03/07/2010 21:57

Ignore me, I misunderstood your upright need

I doubt the Quest goes more upright though

maxybrown · 03/07/2010 22:06

yes the quest is much more upright than the Triumph! And the ryder and the xlr.

faddle · 03/07/2010 22:19

ahh good. I just bought the pink apples one off ebay for £80 posted. I'll take the triumph back this week.
Thanks all you maclaren experts!

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nicolamumof3 · 04/07/2010 08:08

i've had all the maclarens and triumph is the worst the seat is very very slumped.

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