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I bought the Graco LiteRider LXI in Bently Bear before my daughter was born
to keep at my parents' house -- and because it matched my pack-n-play, LOL! It was used a handful of times to walk
around the block. It had a huge basket, parent and child tray, huge hood, and partially reclines (2 positions). The
fold is pretty bulky, and when folded, the stroller rests on the child tray, which scratches it
up. But, it served its purpose! This stroller was my first
sale -- on October 16, 2005 to a a woman that found my listing on craigslist. I met the mama, baby Mason,
aunt, and grandma (this stroller was for the grandma's house). I am so happy that the stroller now belongs to
a wonderful family!
This Peg Perego Milano spent a very short time in my stable. I already have
the Venezia, so I really didn't need the Milano. It's a 1996 model that was never used by its original owner, or me.
Beautiful and classic looking. Full recline, huge canopy, great big footboards!


This Aprica Quantum Royale had almost no scratches or signs of wear, just a few rust
spots on the wheels. It's a great newborn stroller, and lighter weight version of the Peg Perego Venezia with an even easier
one handed fold. The fabric is more plush. The smaller wheels make it a true indoor stroller. The reversible handle and
incredible hood coverage are great features. The steering is about the same as the Venezia. I sold this because I truly did
not need another newborn stroller!



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Here is the cool Zapp! The pink is more of a red/pink, but it does look more hot pink in the
sunlight. Great steering, very lightweight feel, super small fold, and just great looking!

I sold the Silver Cross Micro,which is essentially the same as the Maclaren Volo (including the
removeable fabric and mesh seat, but it has bigger wheels (6") which make for a better ride on uneven terrain, and the fabric
is more plush. I bought a pink, red, and ascot plaid pad set, and sold it with the red pad set. The Silver
Cross pad sets do fit on the 2004 Maclaren Volo.

This is the Maclaren Plaid stroller that started my addiction! It was purchased by a member
of Swap on my daughter's actual birthday! It was never used, and then sold to me. I thought that it was just waiting
for my daughter to be born so it could be loved! But I never used it either, so it's new, ready to finally be appreciated!
I bought the Schwinn Every day Jogger Model SC400 to use as my walk around the neighborhood stroller and festival/park stroller because I really
like having a child tray for snacks and outdoor meals when necessary. There aren't many festivals where I live, but
the one festival we had, I used it and am really happy with how it handles. It was nice to have an all terrain
stroller that went easily over the grass, and I was really thankful for that child tray -- DD was able to eat comfortably
and on a CLEAN space! I used it once, and it left the stable!
Dimensions: Assembled: 42 x 22.5 x 43 Folded: 28 x 22.5 x 23 Weight:
20lbs Weight Limit: 50lbs

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Silver Cross Mini in red. The fabric is not removable for washing, but
it is durable and nicer than most fabrics on other umbrella strollers. The wheels are also bigger than on most umbrella
strollers, which is supposed to make for a smoother ride.


The Maclaren Techno in Crimson spent a short time in my stable. I have too many
similar Maclarens and just wasn't using it! It's flat enough to change your baby in when reclined, has a pretty good
hood, although I still needed an extension for the bright sun, and a decent basket for a Mac. I also sold it with a
Jeep child tray that fit and matched perfectly.


I purchased a Maclaren Vogue 2000 in Marie Claire from a
Swapper with the matching foot muff and diaper bag. Below is a picture I found on ebay so that you can see
the pattern close up, I use this for quick errands because it's light and easy to pull out of the car. It does
not recline flat and the hood is totally insufficient for Florida sun, so I added a hood extension. I love the fabric!
2000 UK Marie Claire Maclaren Vogue |

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