
The Maclaren Grand Tour LX, the company's first non-umbrella stroller, was unveiled last week and its features have moms doing a double-take. In addition to the multiple-positioned, forward- or rear-facing seat, removable carry cot, and infant car seat compatibility, the pushchair features front chassis safety lights with a remote control, stain-resistant Nano-Tex fabric available in eight colors, adjustable telescopic handles and an undercarriage basket with a removable shopping bag.
The bells and whistles don't stop there though, the stroller comes with a canopy hood complete with an air vent, sun visor, rain cover and mosquito net, an organizer that attaches to the handles, a cup holder, a luggage tag and storage and wheel bag covers for the wheels, which can be easily removed for storage and cleaning. Unlike other complete travel systems, this one features an easy one-hand fold system and comes pre-assembled.
While the stroller can be used from birth to 65 pounds, it does come at a price. This one will set you back about $900 USD, but if that doesn't phase you, visit your favorite store in November (US) when the Maclaren Grand Tour LX is scheduled to hit the market. Unfortunately, the Maclaren Grand Tour LX will not be available in Canada, at least not for 2009.
Source: lilsugar
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posted by Gingerbread Monkeys at 12:51 p.m. on October 26, 2008
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