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Micralite Toro Stroller - Emerald
Brand: Euro-Baby
Color: Emerald
Customer Reviews


Annoys me, daily.
PROS:
-Stands upright when folded.
-Steers well.
-Mechanical recline is easy to operate.
-Smooth to push.

CONS:
-Can't access the basket unless the seat is reclined or you're using the bassinet. Not so useful when your kid is, you know, actually sitting in the stroller.
-Stroller bar/belly bar doesn't swing out of the way in order to get your child in or out. It simply folds up into a position which is, coincidentally, right in line with my kid's face. So I have to reach in and pull my kid up and over the bar or pull her down and out the bottom. And when she's big enough, she won't be able to get out on her own without having to slide out from underneath the bar.
-The front wheels are wider than the rear wheels, throwing off your "sense" of how wide you are. Every time I bump into something and wake my sleeping child, I curse this stroller.
-Not *really* a one-motion fold. It rarely "clicks" in place on the first try and I have to set my child down in order to wrestle it into submission. This usually involves kicking the bottom of the seat down until I hear a click.
-No snaps on the muff, it's held in place by folding under and over the belly bar. So, if your kid likes to kick, it's getting kicked off and if you're lucky you won't then roll over it and trip on it.


Not as perfect as we thought...
We've had the Toro for 4 months for our 1-year-old, replacing a Maxi Cosi Foray. It looks great and rides pretty well. It came with some good extras and has a line of optional accessories. Unfortunately, we could tell my son just wasn't comfortable in it. It also has some minor design flaws/frustrations that bothered us enough to buy a different stroller, a Bugaboo Bee+, which we (especially my child) are more happy with!
Pros:
- Great look! Contemporary, eye-catching color options (we got the yellow one). Too many compliments and inquiries to remember...
- Pretty nice ride due to the large, air-filled rear tires.
- Car seat adapter worked well with our existing Maxi Cosi Mico.
- The sun visor on the canopy is an understated feature.
- Stands up when folded. It's also thin; good for cramped places.
- The large rear wheels are removable for easier storage.
- The boot muff comes with it and attaches without hardware.
- The bumper bar is not detachable (safety +).
Cons:
- Can't make seat rear-facing.
- Leg room could be longer or extendable (My child is short, and his feet were already on the foot rest.)
- It is fairly easy to fold, but the front wheels have to line up perfectly within the larger wheels in order to lock easily. Otherwise, you'll have to reposition the front wheels and/or squeeze the frame firmly to lock in place. (This frustrated my petite wife a lot.) Also, the basket essentially needs to be empty to fold easily.
- The standard handles can adjust positions in one rotational direction only. They are not height-adjustable. Even the multi-position handles (optional) don't fully address the need to adjust handle height. Because of the position of the handle locks, it was very uncomfortable to hold it behind the stroller to push it; we had to hold it on the sides, which was an uncomfortable position to push a stroller.
- It's pretty long when folded; bad for small trunks.
- The front wheels stand wider than the rear wheels, so it takes some practice to navigate narrow spaces and not bump into things.
- The brake system is not easily disengaged if wearing flip flops/sandals because you have the use the top of your toes/foot to lift up the brake bar. That's a pretty sensitive area!
- While the bumper bar is not detachable, we felt it gets in the way for easier placement/removal of our child when having to slide him up or down behind it. This shouldn't pose a problem for stronger people and lighter children. Also, the bumper bar is pretty high and blocked my child's line of sight even at the most upright seat position.
- The basket is not easily accessible when seat is in the most upright position because the foot of the seat blocks it.
- It EASILY tips backward if you put any weight on the handles, even a standard diaper bag with just the necessities.
Accessories:
- The Maxi Cosi Mico car seat adapters worked as advertised, but you have to remove the Toro's seat before mounting the car seat.
- The current sun and bug shield is only compatible with the older canopy that has the zipper under the canopy's front lip. Our Toro had the new canopy version, but Micralite hadn't released the sun shield for it, so the distributor has to send us an older canopy. It still looked cool and functioned well!
- See Cons for comments about the multi-position handles.
- The fleece seat liner appeared to keep my some warm. It would be nice if it had a side for use during warmer weather.


Dissapointing quality for such and expensive stroller
I had looked at this stroller for a long time before finally convincing my husband that this was "the" stroller for us, he wasn't 100% sold on the idea of spending that much money, but went along with it. I had only seen the stroller in pictures and once it arrived, I really wanted to like it, and initially I did for about 10min. The stroller looks really sharp, and the recline works very well. However, once I started testing the stroller , I was very disappointed. Here are the pros and cons..

Pros
-Looks great
-Recline is excellent
-Includes the foot muff and rain cover
-Light compared to other luxury strollers, however if you want a really lightweight stroller, this is not it, it still takes up most of the trunk space in my sedan
-Stands up when folded

Cons
-My stroller came in with a broken bumper bar
-Turning was not smooth, the front tires would lock up when turning and would drag across the ground (and this is after verifying that the wheel lock was not on)
-Poor design of the front wheels - there are two tires on each of the front wheels, the outside tire would not always spin when pushing the stroller
-Customer Service - I called scandinavian child, and told them I thought there might be something wrong with the frame, they told me it couldn't possibly be the frame and offered to send me parts that didn't fix the ride issues
-Stroller feels wobbly because of the narrow rear design, apparently this is normal for this stroller
-My feet kept hitting the back tires when walking, this was a first for me as I am only 5'1"
-Takes 2 hands and a lot of effort to fold it

For as much money as I paid for this stroller, I am very disappointed with the quality and will be returning it. I expected a solid stroller without any issues, this stroller did not deliver. I bought this stroller thinking that I could get away with just 1 stroller, but once I send it back, I will probably get a lightweight maclaren stroller along with a jogging stroller for walking.


Simply the best stroller out there. We Love It!
As any parent would my wife and I seemingly examined every stroller on the market and we fell in love with the Toro on first sight and have loved every day since. First, it is very light which makes it a dream taking it in and out of cars and taxis. Second, it suspension is fantastic. It is like it has air shocks and absorbs every bump. Third, it collapses so easily into the smallest area. The instructions say use two hands but it is easily a one handed job. Fourth, its bassinet section is large and its position is quite high. Compared to a Bugaboo it is at least 5 inches higher which makes it much easier for your baby to see you. Fifth, it comes with foot muff which is extra on the bugaboo. Sixth, it turns on a dime and steers easily one handed. Seventh, the brake is incredibly easy to use and it works perfectly. You could park this stroller on the side of a San Francisco hill and it would not roll with the brake on. Eighth, it is very easy to maneuver over street curbs, stairs, and other obstacles.

I would like to comment on the tipping over, storage concerns and handlebar issues. I would be the first to say that the stroller can tip over if you have a 10 pound bag attached to the handlebars bars. Under normal daily use however with a well stocked bag our stroller has never tipped over. Now regarding storage capacity. Yes again I would agree that you can not put five bags of groceries under the stroller but we have fond however that the storage capacity in the stroller is more than adequate. We live in New York City and have never had a problem coming back from the store. Lastly, the handlebars rotate so it can adjust to different sizes. Ok if your 6 foot 10 inches you may have a problem but for many people I can not see this as an issue.

Overall, considering its light weight, it compactness when collapsed, handling, accessories it comes with out of the box, and overall styling I would have give the Stroller an A.


Love the stroller for city living
We have the micralite toro stroller and love it! We live in Brooklyn and are always on the go - walking the city streets, going on the subway, in and out of stores and restaurants. The stroller has the best and easiest turn, the one-handed push is a dream (especially for talking on the phone while pushing) and the fold is easy. Highly recommend for people in cities with lots of walking.

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