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Umbrella Strollers
I'm just curious if anyone knows of a brand/model of umbrella stroller that
has longer handles (to accomodate a taller person) than normal? Or even whether or not such an object exists? I currently have a more deluxe stroller with jumbo oversized tires (that don't turn - great for winter, and jogging). It's too big to fit down the aisle on buses, and it's a pain in my arse getting it up and down the stairs to my loft. I want to go as small and light as possible - like an umbrella stroller.. ...but all of the ones I've tried at department stores cause me to trip, and I have to stoop down a bit to reach the handles, (designed for the average woman, I'd think. While I'm 6' even). I have some back problems, so this is important to me.. ..I'm thinking of buying a $20 stroller and modifying it (have access to a welder), but would rather not have to resort to that (as it wouldn't really be covered by warranty at that stage, safety might be an issue, and besides what would people think of me? Anyone had to deal with this? Any suggestions/information would be greatly appreciated.. ..I'm getting really sick of this beast of a stroller.. ..it's so unnecessary now that it's warm out (and no snow to roll over). |
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electroscopillan wrote: I'm just curious if anyone knows of a brand/model of umbrella stroller that has longer handles (to accomodate a taller person) than normal? Or even whether or not such an object exists? I've seen extender handles that you attach to the stroller, no welding needed :-), at www.onestepahead.com Laura |
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"electroscopillan" wrote in message
... I'm just curious if anyone knows of a brand/model of umbrella stroller that has longer handles (to accomodate a taller person) than normal? Or even whether or not such an object exists? I currently have a more deluxe stroller with jumbo oversized tires (that don't turn - great for winter, and jogging). It's too big to fit down the aisle on buses, and it's a pain in my arse getting it up and down the stairs to my loft. I want to go as small and light as possible - like an umbrella stroller.. ..but all of the ones I've tried at department stores cause me to trip, and I have to stoop down a bit to reach the handles, (designed for the average woman, I'd think. While I'm 6' even). I have some back problems, so this is important to me.. ..I'm thinking of buying a $20 stroller and modifying it (have access to a welder), but would rather not have to resort to that (as it wouldn't really be covered by warranty at that stage, safety might be an issue, and besides what would people think of me? Anyone had to deal with this? Any suggestions/information would be greatly appreciated.. ..I'm getting really sick of this beast of a stroller.. ..it's so unnecessary now that it's warm out (and no snow to roll over). Handle extensions: http://amos.shop.com/amos/cc/main/cc.../adtg/04080523 ~Peggy |
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electroscopillan wrote: I want to go as small and light as possible - like an umbrella stroller.. ..but all of the ones I've tried at department stores cause me to trip, and I have to stoop down a bit to reach the handles, (designed for the average woman, I'd think. While I'm 6' even). As others have mentioned, handle extensions are available. However, I wanted to point out that an umbrella stroller is not much fun to use even when it fits. They generally have little to no storage, don't steer well, and are sometimes even hard to keep pushing straight! We bought one, not bottom-of-the-line (it had a sun cover and a small basket underneath) for a trip we took last summer, and while I don't regret the purchase, we always opted to use our larger, heavier stroller again once we got back home. As you know, it's not a big investment, and it's not a bad thing to have around for times when space and/or weight are truly limited, but, well, don't get your hopes up too much about how great things will be when you have a smaller, lighter, stroller Take care, --Robyn |
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"Robyn Kozierok" wrote As others have mentioned, handle extensions are available. Yes, and thanks to all for directing me.. =) I'm trying to figure out my best option now. However, I wanted to point out that an umbrella stroller is not much fun to use even when it fits. They generally have little to no storage, don't steer well, and are sometimes even hard to keep pushing straight! snip don't get your hopes up too much about how great things will be when you have a smaller, lighter, stroller Oh believe me, I know they are cantakerous little toys.. ..I just want something to help with the commute to daycare.. ..I have a bus stop right across the street from my place, and it goes to the daycare. Need something that requires less energy to go up and down the 1.5 flights of stairs and through the (really tight, double doors that overlap and are overtensioned) entrance-way to my loft. The larger stroller is such a royal pain in tha ass to heft up and down every day (it's actually easier to roll it up and down the stairs, than the work of folding it up and attempting to carry it, and my son, in one shot - and that is a lot of wasted energy and back-pain I could do without, either way I do it. As it is now, I often just walk with my son to and from the stops. , (without stroller - he's really good at holding my hand, and I pick him up to cross the street). But when I pick him up from daycare, sometimes I need to be able to walk around faster, cuz I'll miss the bus going back depending on whether I get into a conversation with the workers or not. Also would like to take him down to the river which is about 5 blocks from the daycare or my home, and have a stroller that I can easily pick up to carry around, if I want to let him run around in the grass and along the dirt paths closer to the riverbank. Anyway, I'm just babbling as I think out loud at this point. Thanks for all of the replies! =) |
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I live in the San Francisco bay area and use public transit quite a bit,
on and off busses, trains, with a fair amount of walking in between, often quick to catch a train on time, etc. And also like you, I have excellent larger strollers, but needed something foldable and lightweight enought to manage the child and stroller on and off public transit and up and down lots of stairs. I have a McClaren Daytripper which I bought probably 4 years ago and have really given it some heavy use and it is still in quite good condition. It weighs about 10lb and folds very easily with two light taps with your foot and a push with one hand while you're hanging onto the kid. I am able to carry it, a bag of stuff, and even sling a child and/or manage a walking a child. Maclaren umbrellas run around $125, but as the guy in the store put it, you could buy one of those or a bunch of cheap ones that keep breaking down on you. I'm into the second child with mine, so I find it well worth it. I don't have your height issue though, just the opposite at 5'1". So nothing to contribute there. -Karen, mom to Henry almost 5 and William almost 1- |
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"dkhedmo" wrote in message ink.net... I live in the San Francisco bay area and use public transit quite a bit, on and off busses, trains, with a fair amount of walking in between, often quick to catch a train on time, etc. And also like you, I have excellent larger strollers, but needed something foldable and lightweight enought to manage the child and stroller on and off public transit and up and down lots of stairs. I have a McClaren Daytripper which I bought probably 4 years ago and have really given it some heavy use and it is still in quite good condition. It weighs about 10lb and folds very easily with two light taps with your foot and a push with one hand while you're hanging onto the kid. I am able to carry it, a bag of stuff, and even sling a child and/or manage a walking a child. Maclaren umbrellas run around $125, but as the guy in the store put it, you could buy one of those or a bunch of cheap ones that keep breaking down on you. I'm into the second child with mine, so I find it well worth it. Maclaren Technos have extendable handles. I love mine, I use buses and trains most of th time and there's little to beat them. Fold/unfold easily while holding the baby, and carrying a bag!! I can also carry it (with #2 age 17 months inside) up and down stairs, plus bags without difficulty. It also goes quite reasonably on excalators if that's an issue. Debbie |
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electroscopillan wrote: I'm just curious if anyone knows of a brand/model of umbrella stroller that has longer handles (to accomodate a taller person) than normal? Or even whether or not such an object exists? I currently have a more deluxe stroller with jumbo oversized tires (that don't turn - great for winter, and jogging). It's too big to fit down the aisle on buses, and it's a pain in my arse getting it up and down the stairs to my loft. I want to go as small and light as possible - like an umbrella stroller.. ..but all of the ones I've tried at department stores cause me to trip, and I have to stoop down a bit to reach the handles, (designed for the average woman, I'd think. While I'm 6' even). I have some back problems, so this is important to me.. ..I'm thinking of buying a $20 stroller and modifying it (have access to a welder), but would rather not have to resort to that (as it wouldn't really be covered by warranty at that stage, safety might be an issue, and besides what would people think of me? Anyone had to deal with this? Any suggestions/information would be greatly appreciated.. ..I'm getting really sick of this beast of a stroller.. ...it's so unnecessary now that it's warm out (and no snow to roll over). Jumping in late here, but I just wanted to say that we have a Maclaren Daytripper that we love, and dh, who is 6'3", can push it around comfortably. It steers beautifully (even one-handed), is quite sturdy, and came with a rain cover and a basket which I've never used (I just sling bags over the handles). It is good from 3 months of age, has a 5-point harness, has a sun shade, and once you know how to open and close it can do that one-handed, too. It even fits the overhead compartment on an airplane. Seriously, I love my stroller!! I think it cost about US$130, but we've been using it virtually every day for two years now, and it will be used for #2 when #1 outgrows it. It may have been discontinued, although some websites appear to still be selling them. Good luck! Melania Mom to Joffre (Jan 11, 2003) and #2 (edd May 21, 2005) |
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