Thursday, August 20, 2009

Maclaren Quest Mod Umbrella Stroller

Yes, the Lo family has yet another stroller. For a period of four weeks, my wife left the eBay page for the stroller on my iMac open, so as soon as I got home from work, I would have to look at it before doing anything else on the computer.

After 4 weeks of this, I had enough and bought the stroller. She claims that it is the best umbrella stroller ever, and will last forever, and is light, and comfortable, and blah, blah blah, blah. I'll tell you what I really think of it.

I purchased it for $150 USD, with free shipping to Blaine. I've been shipping my US purchased goods to a nice family in Blaine by the name of Shawn and Chandra (ship2blaine.com). The stroller retails for $300 USD.

Facts:

- Light - 11 pounds
- Can carry up to 56 pounds
- Reclining seat
- 5 point harness
- One hand foldable
- Comes with a weather shield for when it rains
- Big canopy
- Orange/Grey
- Brake lever that simultaneously engages both brakes at the same time
- Quality built in the United Kingdom
- Lifetime Warranty

More details here: http://www.maclarenbaby.com/us/content/view/102/494/lang,en/


Impressions:

It is indeed a good stroller. The 5 point harness is easy to get the baby in and out of. The material is a soft, plush fabric that makes the baby comfortable. The seat is pretty large and the reclining ability (uncommon in umbrella strollers) makes it possible for the baby to sleep in it.

The handling is supreme - it turns on a dime and pushes effortlessly. It pushes better than our full size Evenflo Aura (though I must admit that's not a fair comparison, since that was $120 for the stroller, a car seat, and the car seat base).

Folding - it came a little bit stiff, but now has become easy to fold. You kick up the bottom lever, then push down on the side lever, and then lift up the bottom lever with your foot again. The whole thing just collapses. Handy. It's also pretty much impossible that the stroller will collapse on your baby while they are in it. There are just too many levers to pull first.

Unfolding - there's a latch on the side that causes the whole thing to be expanded. It doesn't automatically expand.

Size - Bigger than i thought. The Quinny Zapp is much smaller. It's heavier than it looks too. For someone who wants ultralight, you will have to look at the Zapp or the Maclaren Volo. Still, it is perfect for leaving in the car. Special considerations would still have to be made for an airplane ride, whereas the Zapp would fit in the overhead compartment.

Brakes - works as advertised.

Style - The wife digs the grey/orange pattern, but it doesn't bother me one way or another.


Competitors:
We considered the Quinny Zapp, but decided on this one for it's more comfortable seating position.


Verdict:

It's worthwhile, if not for any other reason other than not having to close an eBay page every day when I get home from work.


Maclaren Quest Mod


Joe

Sunday, July 5, 2009

iPhone 3GS

Ok, I'm going to try this whole blog thing again. What better way to start than give some thoughts about the hot new iPhone 3GS?

- It seems really popular. When the iPhone 3G came out, I knew of 4 people (as in close friends) who bought it and signed up on 3 year contracts. With the 3GS, I know of 5 people, which is no small feat considering all the people who would have been interested in the iPhone would have bought it last year.
- The screen, the screen. Those people who are using screen protectors are wasting the new oleophobic coating. It really works, the screen stays pristine for the most part.
- The phone is faster, no question about it. Everything feels faster. The old one almost seems unbearable now.
- The battery life seems worse, or maybe it's because I am using it more. The fact of the matter is I feel compelled to charge it at work so I can make it home with battery life left.
- The phone is hotter. It gets hot, my old one did not.
- The speakers are louder! This is a definite plus. The speakers don't crackle as much and music actually sounds listen-to-able via the phone speakers.
- I don't have the lame bug where I can't answer phone calls (because the slide to unlock thing is bugged)

All in all, it's a solid upgrade for serious iPhone fans, and a no brainer for people new to the iPhone camp.

And as a plus, babies like them.


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Monday, June 15, 2009

Welcome!

Okay, so this blog has been mainly empty for the time being, but I'm going to be writing gadget reviews that would interest new Vancouver dads.

Being the resident tech guy for all my family and friends, many people always ask me for advice on gadgets, and what I think about such and such, so I will write my thoughts on all things gadget here.

All things gadget and baby (that Dads care about) anyway.

Joe