- Lockable front swivel wheels
- High performance aluminum frame
- Multiple independent positions with adjustable strap
- Height adjustable shoulder harnesses
- Ergonomically optimized, foam insulated handles
Product Description
With more features than ever before, the Twin Triumph makes the perfect lightweight stroller for two kids to travel in style! This new version includes newly optimized foam insulated ergonomic handles & an argyle pattern on the back of the hood. Plus, it features Maclaren’s signature umbrella fold that makes it super light and compact for travel. Features of the Twin Triumph: Buckles and hubcaps Includes reversible seat liners Height adjustable shoulder harness… More >>
Maclaren Twin Triumph Stroller, Coffee and Silver

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I find myself cursing at this stroller more than praising it.
The many CONS: Baskets are tiny and very difficult to access; the lock snap/bar thingees on the sides do not unfasten easily (IE, you open one, then go to open the other, and the first one clicks closed on its own…annoying); No place to hang a diaper bag/purse/etc when walking longer distances or shopping; impossible to steer with one hand; tough to open; rough to close as the release bar that you step on needs to be hit a few times before unlocking the stroller; the button you push to unlock and unstrap the kids cannot be pushed if you have even the slightest length to your fingernails (Nanas and Grandmas beware); the shades do not hangover far enough to actually block sun–this is crazy! and last: no cupholder attachment (and most parents of young ones, let’s face it, drink coffee.)
PROS: uh, light weight? and the seat covers are (I think) washable. Also, the plastic rain cover actually does fit and work pretty well.
Sorry to be a hater! But I truly do find it this difficult to own. I have heard that the Combi side-by-side is pretty good….
Rating: 2 / 5
I have twins and I love this stroller except for one thing that noone seems to discuss in reviews – the seat depth is so short I feel like my twins are literally on the edge of their seats. It makes it more difficult to put them in the stroller when they are smaller because you are balancing them more for safety to get them strapped in. I love everything else about this stroller – its lightweight, easy to push, fits great in the trunk of our Honda Accord. Great for using for malls, Dr offices, etc but not for long walks.
Rating: 4 / 5
I LOVE this stroller. It’s very easy to navigate, fold/unfold, fits perfectly in the back of our SUV. I have 6 mo old twin girls and they love it. They seem very comfortable. A big plus that I didn’t realize until getting the stroller is that the seats are machine washable. Very nice! Couldn’t be happier.
Rating: 5 / 5
I researched and researched a twin stroller. After reading reviews upon reviews we went with this one and are not disappointed. I have a 12 wk old and 19 month old and cannot tell the difference in their weights – it makes no difference in maneuvering it. We were prepared to pay any amount for a good stroller that we could use for years to come and this is it! We are very, very happy with our choice. It is such a daunting decision to make a purchase on something that costs a few hundred dollars.
There are two negatives. One is the straps. I went and bought shoulder pads for both sets of straps as they rubbed against my 19 mo. old’s neck and my 3 mo. old laid on the buckle. It was an additional twelve dollars. The other is when it is closed the inside of the canopies rest against the wheels and therefore they get dirty. I’m not sure if I’m doing something wrong or if I’m supposed to take the canopies off each time (which I’m not going to do because it would be too much hassle).
For everything else, it is an absolute dream stroller and worth the money!
Rating: 5 / 5
We think this is a very good, sturdy stroller, with good material construction and ease of use. It collapses to a reasonable size, though collapsing it could be a little bit easier.
We read that the wheels are cheap, but we haven’t had problems. However, they are not the most rugged wheels, so if you are going to use this stroller heavily you may wish to upgrade to the next model which has rubber wheels.
Also, this stroller doesn’t have the extended sun shade that the next model up has. It does a good job of blocking sun, but you’d need an extender for complete protection. Again, I believe the next model up has the extenders built in.
Rating: 4 / 5