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Holly says:
"I expected more for the price"
and gives the Baby Monsters Kuki Twin
2

Holly says:
"I expected more for the price"
and gives the Baby Monsters Kuki Twin
2

Baby Monsters Kuki Twin stroller detail review
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I expected more for the price

  • a very compact double buggy - 63 cm of width fit through any door
  • almost a full recline of the backrest - 175 degrees
  • leg rest adjustable - not so often found on such buggies
  • very tiny - probably the smallest folding double buggy
  • the seats fold inwards - they don't get dirty in the car boot
  • individual seats - each child has its own space and privacy
  • it is against the instructions from the producer, but you CAN actually fold one seat when there's just one child in the stroller, and use it as a mono (half)buggy with a fantastic 55cm width
  • very good driveability of the wheels
  • front suspension
  • no rattling
  • single handlebar makes for good maneuvering, even one-handed
  • nice design and colors (you can personalize the buggy over time by buying the sold-separately kits consisting of canopy + padding)
  • large canopies with good coverage from the sun
  • no color fading after a year of use (light blue version)
  • double bumper bar included
  • not spacious at all - I'd say up to a year, year and a half... for a not-too-tall, thin child
  • the seat is narrow (less than 30 cm), and the backrest was reaching only the neck of a 2yo (hood is, however, higher)
  • a 2yo cannot nap in it, because when he does, his legs are dangling from his thigs - and when he wants to put them up somehow, he cannot, because there is no space
  • the hood is not secured very tightly (just a few studs on the backrest) - the child needs to be secured in the harness; otherwise, it could fall out through there when laying down (he was sliding with a footmuff)
  • no peek-a-boo window in the canopies - no view of the kids
  • the hood is only protecting against the sun - not from rain (it gets soaked with water) - you have to use a rain cover in the rain (which is sold separately)
  • the seat is black (like many strollers of this type) - it gets warm in the summer

I tested this double buggy with two siblings - 1yo and 2.5yo in our capital city - roads, pavements (also in bad shape), public transport, shops, some light terrain (like a playground)... My conclusion - I expected more for the price. It is only as good as the Joie Aire Twin, which is much cheaper - the Kuki Twin's only advantage, comparing them, is a better fold - therefore, I don't recommend it.

2.0/5
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