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Brand Maclaren
Color Black
Material mesh
Fabric Type Plush
Age Range (Description) Toddler,Baby

About this item

  • Plush
  • Basic weight of 10.6lb; Ideal for children 6 months and up to 55lb.
  • A breathable mesh seat with single-position recline
  • Includes: premium wind-resistant raincover
  • Extendable waterproof/UPF 50+ sun canopy and built-in sun visor; storage pocket on apron
  • Four Wheel Suspension and Self-Service Replaceable Parts Available

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Volo

Lightweight and simple for life on the go

Perfect for active children and parents on the move. Volo is incredibly lightweight, easy to maneuver, fold and carry. Featuring a breathable mesh seat that is ideal in warm weather and compact fold that's perfect for travel or small spaces.

  • Suitable for children 6 months and up to 55lbs
  • Basic weight of 4.8kg / 10.6lb
  • Single seat position
  • Extendable UPF 50+ sun canopy and built-in sun visor
  • Removable, machine washable seat
  • Four wheel suspension
  • Self-service replaceable parts
  • INCLUDES: Premium wind-resistant raincover
  • Ships fully-assembled (no assembly required)

Lightweight & Compact

High-tech aircraft grade aluminum chassis is engineered for the worlds lightest range of strollers.

Compact fold with convenient auto-lock and a carry strap, is ideal for busy families on the go and small compact spaces.

Self-Service Replaceable Parts

Maintain your buggy's performance with self-service replaceable parts. Accessories and parts like wheels, handle grips, seats and hoods are now available for purchase. Engineered specifically for your Maclaren buggy - they fit like no other parts can.

Oversized Expandable Hood + Sun Visor

The oversized waterproof hood protects your child from the elements. The extendable UPF 50+ sun canopy and built-in sun visor provides extra coverage from harmful UV rays.

Global Safety Standard Construction

Built into every product is the Maclaren Global Safety Standards, a set of highly engineered security elements that meets the highest safety standards anywhere in the world.

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Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars
78
3.1 out of 5 stars
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4.0 out of 5 stars
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4.4 out of 5 stars
111
4.1 out of 5 stars
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3.1 out of 5 stars
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Basic Weight (frame + seat) 4.8kg / 10.6lb 4.8kg/ 10.6lb 4.9kg/ 10.8lb 5.7kg/ 12.6lb 6.9kg/ 15.2lb 7.2kg/ 15.8lb
Suitable for Children 6 Months & up 6 Months & up 6 Months & up Newborn & up Newborn & up Newborn & up
Carrying Capacity 55lb 55lb 55lb 55lb 55lb 65lb
Seat Position Single Multiple Multiple Four one-hand recline Four one-hand recline Four one-hand recline
Self-Service Replaceable Parts
Extendable UPF 50+ Sun Canopy and Built-in Sun Visor
Extendable Legrest with Memory Positon
Newborn Safety System + Carrycot Compatible
Extendable Handles
Includes Premium Wind-Resistant Raincover Premium Wind-Resistant Raincover Premium Wind-Resistant Raincover Premium Wind-Resistant Raincover Premium Raincover, Headhugger & Shoulder Pads Premium Raincover, Headhugger & Shoulder Pads, Coordinating Winter Boot

Product Description

Perfect for active children and parents on the move. Volo is incredibly lightweight, easy to manoeuvre, fold and carry. Featuring a breathable mesh seat that is ideal in warm weather and compact fold that's perfect for travel or small spaces. Our Volo and Mark II are the lightest full-size strollers in the world.

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4 out of 5 stars
4 out of 5
78 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the portability, ease of use, quality and appearance of the stroller. They mention that it's light, well made and looks brand new. They appreciate maneuverability, and performance. However, some customers have reported issues with the adjustability of the straps.

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25 customers mention23 positive2 negative

Customers find the stroller easy to use and carry. They appreciate the sleek lightweight frame and the compact size. They also say it's a great travel companion with easy maneuverability and a handy carrying strap.

"...The color looks white but actually grey in person. Lightweight. Well made. Doesn't feel cheap when you push it...." Read more

"...is everything I wanted in a portable stroller- so easy to use and light enough that I didn't have any problems picking after I was still recovering..." Read more

"It's a great stroller! Very light weight and attractive. My only wish is that it had a reclining feature, then it would be perfection." Read more

"This stroller is amazing! It is a great value for the price. It is light, easy to handle and cool for my baby in our hot desert climate...." Read more

21 customers mention16 positive5 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the stroller. They say it's very easy to use and fold. Some mention that the strollers is simple and easy to unlock. They also appreciate that it folds relatively compactly.

"...Its amazing. I love everything about it. The ease of use, the mesh lining, the maneuverability. The color looks white but actually grey in person...." Read more

"This is everything I wanted in a portable stroller- so easy to use and light enough that I didn't have any problems picking after I was still..." Read more

"...It is a great value for the price. It is light, easy to handle and cool for my baby in our hot desert climate...." Read more

"...The seat belts are a little more difficulty to get on and off, but she is old enough that I actually took the shoulder straps off and just use the..." Read more

18 customers mention13 positive5 negative

Customers like the quality of the stroller. They say it's well-made, sturdy, and has some nice features. Some appreciate the canvas and wheels. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.

"Just got this stroller for a trip. Its amazing. I love everything about it. The ease of use, the mesh lining, the maneuverability...." Read more

"It's a great stroller! Very light weight and attractive. My only wish is that it had a reclining feature, then it would be perfection." Read more

"...It does fold up super easy, very lightweight, sturdy and drives smoothly. I think the uppababy would have been a better choice." Read more

"...than trying to get them to pop out at the same time and it felt pretty solid...." Read more

13 customers mention11 positive2 negative

Customers like the appearance of the stroller. They say it's well-designed, and practical. Some customers even say it looks brand new.

"It's a great stroller! Very light weight and attractive. My only wish is that it had a reclining feature, then it would be perfection." Read more

"great stroller and cool looking, but no recline and a small canopy. for the price, it should have more options. you're paying for the brand...." Read more

"...My only complaint is that the sun canopy is light gray, which looks nice, but touches the wheels when folded sometimes and gets dirty so easy...." Read more

"...They survived 10 long days at Disney on average 7 miles a day and look brand new." Read more

5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

Customers like the maneuverability of the stroller. They mention that it moves like a dream, does not take much effort to push, and drives smoothly.

"...I love everything about it. The ease of use, the mesh lining, the maneuverability. The color looks white but actually grey in person. Lightweight...." Read more

"...It does fold up super easy, very lightweight, sturdy and drives smoothly. I think the uppababy would have been a better choice." Read more

"...The volo did not take much effort to push and could take corners one handed even with my 45lb 6 year old in it. So why did I return it?..." Read more

"This stroller is very light weight, moves like a dream, and folds up just as small as any umbrella stroller. Handy carrying strap too...." Read more

5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the stroller. They mention that it is well-designed, well-built, and functions well. Some say that it works great on the beach.

"well designed; well built; functions wellWe no longer use our expensive Bugaboo" Read more

"It is simple and good as expected. light as well" Read more

"Perfect size, perfect weight. Even worked great on the beach!" Read more

"good as expect. But the only problem is the angle can not be adjusted." Read more

7 customers mention4 positive3 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the stroller. Some mention it's the perfect size, very roomy, and perfect for a bigger kid who still needs a lift over long distances. However, others say that their child doesn't fit in and the straps are very long and hard to adjust for a smaller child.

"...Super light yet very roomy. The weight limit is 55 lbs!!! Great push. The con is it doesn't stand up on its own once folded." Read more

"...up touching the wheels, and the straps are very long and hard to adjust for a smaller child...." Read more

"Exactly what we were hoping for! Folds up easily and the canopy is huge!" Read more

"...have said, when you have this stroller on your back the clip gives too much room and the wheels sit further away contributing the the stroller..." Read more

7 customers mention0 positive7 negative

Customers find the adjustability of the stroller difficult to adjust. They mention that the straps are a little difficult to tighten, the buckle is backwards, and the arms straps too long. Some say that the flexibility causes more posturing issues with their toddler. They also say that it's impossible to both tighten and click the strap.

"...stroller folds since it ends up touching the wheels, and the straps are very long and hard to adjust for a smaller child...." Read more

"The straps are impossible to both tighten and to click. The shade constantly falls down...." Read more

"...The flexibility caused more posturing issues with my 2 year old, especially when he was resisting getting buckled...." Read more

"...The arms straps are too long so I had to tie them up a little bit. I wish it would recline This is probably better suited for an older child...." Read more

Wish it were lighter
3 Stars
Wish it were lighter
I bought this from another store using price match from amazon but returned it. I spent a lot of time on Amazon doing my research so thought I'd post a review here. I took a long time looking for that "last stroller ever" and thought I had found it with the 2011 model g-luxe (it was too rickety) and after seriously looking at the newer g-luxe and the extra weight they have added, I focused on my main needs after dealing with a cheap $45 book fold type stroller for 6 years. I'm on kid 3 and have a joovy caboose but I still use a single stroller more now that the other two are older. I needed a better sunshade, flip-flop friendly brakes, and one hand steering so I could hold another kid's hand when crossing streets and parking lots while still pushing the stroller (especially when my 3.5 year old wants to jump in when my 2year old wants to walk, which is frequent). I was also hoping to keep the easy one-hand fold of my current stroller - the one thing I really did like. So it came to the new volo with the great sunshade and the g-lite. After long drives to find the g-lite to test and finally just ordering the volo, here are the specs I wish I could have found with all my online searching and maybe will help someone else out. Weight: the Volo is heavier then it claims. It is 10.3lbs without the canopy and 11.6lbs with the canopy. The G-lite is lighter and weighed in just under it's list of 10.8lbs. Maclaren also took away that rubber pad on the strap which I felt made the stroller more comfortable to carry. Brakes: maclaren changed the brakes but they are still sandal friendly as they engage easily. G-lite brakes were not as snappy but still easy as well. Basket: I can't believe the maclaren still has baskets rated <5lbs while the G-lite is 10lbs. Seat back: Volo is 18.25 inches which I wish they would just make it 20 so that the older 50b kids this stroller is rated for could be more comfortable. The G-lite is 21inches. Canopy height is 24 inches on the Volo and the G-lite is 27 inches. Tipping point with purse on back handle and no kid in seat - both around 6.5lbs Seat material: The mesh on the volo though more plastic feeling is smoother and my kids preferred it to the more flexible but more rough g-lite. The flexibility caused more posturing issues with my 2 year old, especially when he was resisting getting buckled. My older son also pointed out that the plastic around the shoulder strap holes on the g-lite bothered him. I asked him if the plastic Maclaren logo that looked to me to be uncomfortable behind his head also bothered him and he said no. If the g-lite still had the seat cover over the mesh this would not be an issue. Buckles: the g-lite was simple with a hollow feeling plastic buckle. I found the Volo buckle worked best when pressed twice, once for each side, rather than trying to get them to pop out at the same time and it felt pretty solid. I also liked how easy it would be for me to switch from 5-point harness to 3-pont harness when my older children want to ride instead of rethreading, which I didn't try out on either stroller, though the g-lite was easier to adjust sizing. Straps: both felt smooth and silky. Hoods were different but both good sun coverage though I have seen the g-lite hoods start to sag while looking at second hand strollers. The volo has a pocket on the back of the hood now which is nice but it took away the roll up feature. I also find it funny that maclaren added back the tilt feature of the hood even though they added the extension, which to me makes it pointless. Looks: both look nice. I really liked the hunter green/light wheat color combo and I really liked the sleek lightweight frame of the g-lite in black. I wanted to love the g-lite overall as it would be something that my oldest could use if needed (he has overtaken the stroller when he got sick at Disneyland before) and my youngest could grow into (he is 33.5inches tall and his legs did not yet reach the foot rest on the g-lite and were at 90deg on the foot rest in the Volo), plus it could stand on its own and they have AWESOME customer service (I know as I emailed then many times about specs and availability of replacement parts on older models). Maclaren is not too bad, just longer reply times unless you happen to catch a time when you can do messaging online on their website. The steering is what broke the deal. I tried 2 floor models of the g-lite. First one was basically new and pushed well but I did feel like I was pushing (I forgot to try one hand push). The second was at a resale store so I expected the seat and frame to look worn and the wheels to be good but it was the opposite. It looked new, but I had to push it. Even with my 2 year old I had to make wide turns when pushing one handed. This made me question the longevity of the wheels. I even turned the stroller upside down check the wheels and some rolled freely and others barely turned. The volo did not take much effort to push and could take corners one handed even with my 45lb 6 year old in it. So why did I return it? I didn't feel the changes were enough to sway me to spend the money on a new one vs getting the older style second hand volo as this stroller is built to last. My kids are older and because the canopy is not as high as the triumph, I seems they would be in the shade most of the time even without the extension. Now, I've seen the new Triumph and with the new hood maclaren has also lowered the canopy height to 24 inches and for some reason the belt straps are a different material that are wider and a bit rough, otherwise I may have been more tempted to look away from my weight requirement after seeing many great deals online for this model and it's included recline. Also, as other people have said, when you have this stroller on your back the clip gives too much room and the wheels sit further away contributing the the stroller feeling heavier when carried. I will have to give up the 4-wheel suspension and slightly larger wheels on this model but I mainly use it for quick errands anyhow. I may post pics of my kids sitting the the stroller so you can see for comparison if I get around to covering their faces on the pics. Also, when I add my pics they get turned, so hopefully they will be righted after the review is processed, but sorry if they are not.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2018
Just got this stroller for a trip. Its amazing. I love everything about it. The ease of use, the mesh lining, the maneuverability. The color looks white but actually grey in person. Lightweight. Well made. Doesn't feel cheap when you push it. Happy I did a ton of research and decided to go with this one. Does not recline but not a deal breaker for me. I never had a reclining stroller when I was little and pretty sure I slept fine in them when I dozed off.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2017
This is everything I wanted in a portable stroller- so easy to use and light enough that I didn't have any problems picking after I was still recovering from my C-section. I think it's worth the price and the baby loves that it's small enough for me to push throughout our house on days he's feeling clingy. We started using it right at the six month mark. Folds and goes easily into my trunk. I'm very happy with this purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2017
It's a great stroller! Very light weight and attractive. My only wish is that it had a reclining feature, then it would be perfection.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2017
This stroller is amazing! It is a great value for the price. It is light, easy to handle and cool for my baby in our hot desert climate. Only two downsides: The shade gets dirty when the stroller folds since it ends up touching the wheels, and the straps are very long and hard to adjust for a smaller child. We bought the chest pads for the straps directly from Maclaren, and that has helped tether the extra strap material for our 14-month-old. Overall, though, five stars!
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2017
The straps are impossible to both tighten and to click. The shade constantly falls down. The stroller just looks sloppy when using it - and it's brand new. If I saw someone walking around with it looking the way I look when I walk around with it, I would assume Maclaren is a really shoddy brand because it just looks a mess (and their logo is all over it). It does fold up super easy, very lightweight, sturdy and drives smoothly. I think the uppababy would have been a better choice.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2017
I bought this from another store using price match from amazon but returned it. I spent a lot of time on Amazon doing my research so thought I'd post a review here. I took a long time looking for that "last stroller ever" and thought I had found it with the 2011 model g-luxe (it was too rickety) and after seriously looking at the newer g-luxe and the extra weight they have added, I focused on my main needs after dealing with a cheap $45 book fold type stroller for 6 years. I'm on kid 3 and have a joovy caboose but I still use a single stroller more now that the other two are older. I needed a better sunshade, flip-flop friendly brakes, and one hand steering so I could hold another kid's hand when crossing streets and parking lots while still pushing the stroller (especially when my 3.5 year old wants to jump in when my 2year old wants to walk, which is frequent). I was also hoping to keep the easy one-hand fold of my current stroller - the one thing I really did like. So it came to the new volo with the great sunshade and the g-lite. After long drives to find the g-lite to test and finally just ordering the volo, here are the specs I wish I could have found with all my online searching and maybe will help someone else out. Weight: the Volo is heavier then it claims. It is 10.3lbs without the canopy and 11.6lbs with the canopy. The G-lite is lighter and weighed in just under it's list of 10.8lbs. Maclaren also took away that rubber pad on the strap which I felt made the stroller more comfortable to carry. Brakes: maclaren changed the brakes but they are still sandal friendly as they engage easily. G-lite brakes were not as snappy but still easy as well. Basket: I can't believe the maclaren still has baskets rated <5lbs while the G-lite is 10lbs. Seat back: Volo is 18.25 inches which I wish they would just make it 20 so that the older 50b kids this stroller is rated for could be more comfortable. The G-lite is 21inches. Canopy height is 24 inches on the Volo and the G-lite is 27 inches. Tipping point with purse on back handle and no kid in seat - both around 6.5lbs Seat material: The mesh on the volo though more plastic feeling is smoother and my kids preferred it to the more flexible but more rough g-lite. The flexibility caused more posturing issues with my 2 year old, especially when he was resisting getting buckled. My older son also pointed out that the plastic around the shoulder strap holes on the g-lite bothered him. I asked him if the plastic Maclaren logo that looked to me to be uncomfortable behind his head also bothered him and he said no. If the g-lite still had the seat cover over the mesh this would not be an issue. Buckles: the g-lite was simple with a hollow feeling plastic buckle. I found the Volo buckle worked best when pressed twice, once for each side, rather than trying to get them to pop out at the same time and it felt pretty solid. I also liked how easy it would be for me to switch from 5-point harness to 3-pont harness when my older children want to ride instead of rethreading, which I didn't try out on either stroller, though the g-lite was easier to adjust sizing. Straps: both felt smooth and silky. Hoods were different but both good sun coverage though I have seen the g-lite hoods start to sag while looking at second hand strollers. The volo has a pocket on the back of the hood now which is nice but it took away the roll up feature. I also find it funny that maclaren added back the tilt feature of the hood even though they added the extension, which to me makes it pointless. Looks: both look nice. I really liked the hunter green/light wheat color combo and I really liked the sleek lightweight frame of the g-lite in black. I wanted to love the g-lite overall as it would be something that my oldest could use if needed (he has overtaken the stroller when he got sick at Disneyland before) and my youngest could grow into (he is 33.5inches tall and his legs did not yet reach the foot rest on the g-lite and were at 90deg on the foot rest in the Volo), plus it could stand on its own and they have AWESOME customer service (I know as I emailed then many times about specs and availability of replacement parts on older models). Maclaren is not too bad, just longer reply times unless you happen to catch a time when you can do messaging online on their website. The steering is what broke the deal. I tried 2 floor models of the g-lite. First one was basically new and pushed well but I did feel like I was pushing (I forgot to try one hand push). The second was at a resale store so I expected the seat and frame to look worn and the wheels to be good but it was the opposite. It looked new, but I had to push it. Even with my 2 year old I had to make wide turns when pushing one handed. This made me question the longevity of the wheels. I even turned the stroller upside down check the wheels and some rolled freely and others barely turned. The volo did not take much effort to push and could take corners one handed even with my 45lb 6 year old in it. So why did I return it? I didn't feel the changes were enough to sway me to spend the money on a new one vs getting the older style second hand volo as this stroller is built to last. My kids are older and because the canopy is not as high as the triumph, I seems they would be in the shade most of the time even without the extension. Now, I've seen the new Triumph and with the new hood maclaren has also lowered the canopy height to 24 inches and for some reason the belt straps are a different material that are wider and a bit rough, otherwise I may have been more tempted to look away from my weight requirement after seeing many great deals online for this model and it's included recline. Also, as other people have said, when you have this stroller on your back the clip gives too much room and the wheels sit further away contributing the the stroller feeling heavier when carried. I will have to give up the 4-wheel suspension and slightly larger wheels on this model but I mainly use it for quick errands anyhow. I may post pics of my kids sitting the the stroller so you can see for comparison if I get around to covering their faces on the pics. Also, when I add my pics they get turned, so hopefully they will be righted after the review is processed, but sorry if they are not.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2017
I bought this from another store using price match from amazon but returned it. I spent a lot of time on Amazon doing my research so thought I'd post a review here. I took a long time looking for that "last stroller ever" and thought I had found it with the 2011 model g-luxe (it was too rickety) and after seriously looking at the newer g-luxe and the extra weight they have added, I focused on my main needs after dealing with a cheap $45 book fold type stroller for 6 years. I'm on kid 3 and have a joovy caboose but I still use a single stroller more now that the other two are older. I needed a better sunshade, flip-flop friendly brakes, and one hand steering so I could hold another kid's hand when crossing streets and parking lots while still pushing the stroller (especially when my 3.5 year old wants to jump in when my 2year old wants to walk, which is frequent). I was also hoping to keep the easy one-hand fold of my current stroller - the one thing I really did like. So it came to the new volo with the great sunshade and the g-lite. After long drives to find the g-lite to test and finally just ordering the volo, here are the specs I wish I could have found with all my online searching and maybe will help someone else out. Weight: the Volo is heavier then it claims. It is 10.3lbs without the canopy and 11.6lbs with the canopy. The G-lite is lighter and weighed in just under it's list of 10.8lbs. Maclaren also took away that rubber pad on the strap which I felt made the stroller more comfortable to carry. Brakes: maclaren changed the brakes but they are still sandal friendly as they engage easily. G-lite brakes were not as snappy but still easy as well. Basket: I can't believe the maclaren still has baskets rated <5lbs while the G-lite is 10lbs. Seat back: Volo is 18.25 inches which I wish they would just make it 20 so that the older 50b kids this stroller is rated for could be more comfortable. The G-lite is 21inches. Canopy height is 24 inches on the Volo and the G-lite is 27 inches. Tipping point with purse on back handle and no kid in seat - both around 6.5lbs Seat material: The mesh on the volo though more plastic feeling is smoother and my kids preferred it to the more flexible but more rough g-lite. The flexibility caused more posturing issues with my 2 year old, especially when he was resisting getting buckled. My older son also pointed out that the plastic around the shoulder strap holes on the g-lite bothered him. I asked him if the plastic Maclaren logo that looked to me to be uncomfortable behind his head also bothered him and he said no. If the g-lite still had the seat cover over the mesh this would not be an issue. Buckles: the g-lite was simple with a hollow feeling plastic buckle. I found the Volo buckle worked best when pressed twice, once for each side, rather than trying to get them to pop out at the same time and it felt pretty solid. I also liked how easy it would be for me to switch from 5-point harness to 3-pont harness when my older children want to ride instead of rethreading, which I didn't try out on either stroller, though the g-lite was easier to adjust sizing. Straps: both felt smooth and silky. Hoods were different but both good sun coverage though I have seen the g-lite hoods start to sag while looking at second hand strollers. The volo has a pocket on the back of the hood now which is nice but it took away the roll up feature. I also find it funny that maclaren added back the tilt feature of the hood even though they added the extension, which to me makes it pointless. Looks: both look nice. I really liked the hunter green/light wheat color combo and I really liked the sleek lightweight frame of the g-lite in black. I wanted to love the g-lite overall as it would be something that my oldest could use if needed (he has overtaken the stroller when he got sick at Disneyland before) and my youngest could grow into (he is 33.5inches tall and his legs did not yet reach the foot rest on the g-lite and were at 90deg on the foot rest in the Volo), plus it could stand on its own and they have AWESOME customer service (I know as I emailed then many times about specs and availability of replacement parts on older models). Maclaren is not too bad, just longer reply times unless you happen to catch a time when you can do messaging online on their website. The steering is what broke the deal. I tried 2 floor models of the g-lite. First one was basically new and pushed well but I did feel like I was pushing (I forgot to try one hand push). The second was at a resale store so I expected the seat and frame to look worn and the wheels to be good but it was the opposite. It looked new, but I had to push it. Even with my 2 year old I had to make wide turns when pushing one handed. This made me question the longevity of the wheels. I even turned the stroller upside down check the wheels and some rolled freely and others barely turned. The volo did not take much effort to push and could take corners one handed even with my 45lb 6 year old in it. So why did I return it? I didn't feel the changes were enough to sway me to spend the money on a new one vs getting the older style second hand volo as this stroller is built to last. My kids are older and because the canopy is not as high as the triumph, I seems they would be in the shade most of the time even without the extension. Now, I've seen the new Triumph and with the new hood maclaren has also lowered the canopy height to 24 inches and for some reason the belt straps are a different material that are wider and a bit rough, otherwise I may have been more tempted to look away from my weight requirement after seeing many great deals online for this model and it's included recline. Also, as other people have said, when you have this stroller on your back the clip gives too much room and the wheels sit further away contributing the the stroller feeling heavier when carried. I will have to give up the 4-wheel suspension and slightly larger wheels on this model but I mainly use it for quick errands anyhow. I may post pics of my kids sitting the the stroller so you can see for comparison if I get around to covering their faces on the pics. Also, when I add my pics they get turned, so hopefully they will be righted after the review is processed, but sorry if they are not.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2016
great stroller and cool looking, but no recline and a small canopy. for the price, it should have more options. you're paying for the brand. I ended up buying the ZOE xl1  ZOE XL1 BEST Xtra Lightweight Stroller (Grey Wheels, London Navy) for the same price which is SO much better on so many levels, but especially the canopy and weight!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2017
This stroller is very light weight, moves like a dream, and folds up just as small as any umbrella stroller. Handy carrying strap too. PLUS it makes me feel a little like Victoria Beckham.
My only complaint is that it is not a one-handed collapse - seems I need to bend down and pull the bar up to get it to fold - not a big deal. Also, it lacks a cupholder.
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