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		<title>By: Gurit</title>
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My husband and I are both taller than average, and we have had a difficult time finding a light-weight stroller that has tall enough handles so we&#039;re not slumping over when we push it. We ordered one for 29.99 from a website called &quot;tallparents.com&quot;, but it&#039;s pretty much an umbrella stroller for travel (fairly crappy), and the handles are hard plastic and unpleasant to hold.  We looked at the expensive Bugaboos, and for $549 (Babies R Us price in NY as of 2/7/09), their handlebars are STILL too short (even when fully extended) for my husband, who is 6&#039;5&quot;. We didn&#039;t want to spend that much, certainly, and all of the bigger strollers are at least 17 lbs. Peg Perego&#039;s models came close to being tall enough, but they have the big wheels and are heavier. The lower-end Quinny is way too short. So that leaves the Maclarens, all of which have standard handle heights comparable to other makes -- except their Techno XLR, which has extendable handles and is about $349 and 16 lbs, and this Kate Spade Ryder Biarritz. It is not as tall as the XLR, but it is lighter, less bulky, and less expensive. Using a BabiesRUs 20% discount card today, we were able to buy the Kate Spade Biarritz Maclaren for about $260 (BRU&#039;s pre-sale price: $299, which makes it a good bit less expensive if you have the coupon than Amazon is selling it for). &#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The K.S. Biarritz seems otherwise like other Maclarens; it folds pretty easily, reclines for the baby to sleep, and comes with an extra pad for the seat to soften it and a head stabilizer for smaller babies. They also include a rain cover. The colors -- black, red and white stripes, didn&#039;t initially appeal to me, but coupled with my daughter&#039;s leopard-print stroller blanket, the Biarritz actually looks kind of rock-n-roll and is growing on me. &#013;&lt;br/&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband and I are both taller than average, and we have had a difficult time finding a light-weight stroller that has tall enough handles so we&#8217;re not slumping over when we push it. We ordered one for 29.99 from a website called &#8220;tallparents.com&#8221;, but it&#8217;s pretty much an umbrella stroller for travel (fairly crappy), and the handles are hard plastic and unpleasant to hold.  We looked at the expensive Bugaboos, and for $549 (Babies R Us price in NY as of 2/7/09), their handlebars are STILL too short (even when fully extended) for my husband, who is 6&#8217;5&#8243;. We didn&#8217;t want to spend that much, certainly, and all of the bigger strollers are at least 17 lbs. Peg Perego&#8217;s models came close to being tall enough, but they have the big wheels and are heavier. The lower-end Quinny is way too short. So that leaves the Maclarens, all of which have standard handle heights comparable to other makes &#8212; except their Techno XLR, which has extendable handles and is about $349 and 16 lbs, and this Kate Spade Ryder Biarritz. It is not as tall as the XLR, but it is lighter, less bulky, and less expensive. Using a BabiesRUs 20% discount card today, we were able to buy the Kate Spade Biarritz Maclaren for about $260 (BRU&#8217;s pre-sale price: $299, which makes it a good bit less expensive if you have the coupon than Amazon is selling it for). &#13;</p>
<p>The K.S. Biarritz seems otherwise like other Maclarens; it folds pretty easily, reclines for the baby to sleep, and comes with an extra pad for the seat to soften it and a head stabilizer for smaller babies. They also include a rain cover. The colors &#8212; black, red and white stripes, didn&#8217;t initially appeal to me, but coupled with my daughter&#8217;s leopard-print stroller blanket, the Biarritz actually looks kind of rock-n-roll and is growing on me. &#13;</p>
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