Micralite strollers combine ease-of-use with style in one of the most
lightweight stroller collections on the market. The simplicity and
compactness of its fold, puts Micralite strollers in a class by itself.
With a single-handed lift of the handle, the front wheels effortlessly
retract and disappear between the rear wheels leaving the buggy
freestanding and ready to be stored in an upright position. Micralite
strollers are also able to be pushed with one hand due to unrivalled
maneuverability. These are just of few of the features, which when
combined with modern fresh colors and accessories make these strollers
a beautiful combination of form and function.
In 1999, four fathers - David Crisp, David Cocks, Henry Slack and Clive Percival - revolutionized the European stroller market by creating a simple stroller mechanism. This "back to basics" design contrasted the overly complex and bulky strollers of the day.
After many prototypes, the first Micralite FastFold rolled off the production line in 2002. Since then Micralite has been on the rise to become a well-known, Consumer Reports rated, luxury stroller.
"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." Eric Goldberg, Amazon.com
"The newborn system is perfect! The carrycot is so comfortable that our son slept in it the first night
home from the hospital (we "strolled" him to sleep) and he spent his
first three months hanging out and napping in it, since it was so
convenient to roll him from room to room with me as I did chores around
the house. Overall, the stroller is very stylish, lightweight and easy
to maneuver one-handed. It folds up in a snap making everyday shopping
or long distance travel a breeze. I took my son through airport
security, by myself, when he was only 10 weeks old. It took just
seconds to unsnap the car seat and fold it up to go through the x-ray
machine. I can't tell you how much I stressed about having to deal with
"gear" in the airport and how relieved I was when it turned out to be
so easy. Everyone compliments us on the stroller and several people
have stopped us to ask the brand. I can't say enough good things about
this stroller." Joanie, diapers.com