- Amazing for travel
- Acceptable as cabin baggage
- Lightweight
- Compact
- Agile
- Big sunshade
- Short handlebar
- Awkward recline adjustment
- Flimsy wheels
- Poor suspension
- Not good on even slightly bumpy surfaces
We have one of these and it's been fantastic for airport travel, but it is less good on actual pavements and roads if they are not perfectly smooth. My baby gets very agitated by the vibrations due to the lack of shock absorption.
The wheels are very small and have no grip, so our stroller got impossibly stuck in snow on our way from the airport to the car park. On smooth surfaces, it is amazingly agile and can even be steered with one hand while holding a suitcase in the other.
Another dislike is that the handle is too short, so I have to crouch slightly and take smaller steps than normal while walking to avoid bumping into the pushchair. For that reason, I would never use it as an everyday stroller. It's fine for short, temporary use while travelling though. I suppose those are the tradeoffs you have to make if you want something ultra light and compact. I do like the big sunshade.
- light
- easy folding
- tackles dfferent terrains
- swappable kits
- I found none
A perfect stroller for both travel and everyday stroller, we only use this one anymore. It is also cushioning bumps, and has gone with us over forest roads and rocks.
It is the best, easiest, easiest to handle stroller not only for travel, but also for modern people with a baby in the city. I love it - I sold all the other prams I had. We don't need a different stroller.
- Compact
- Lightweight
- Comfortable for the child
- Not usable in winter
My favourite pushchair. Even while small, it's comfortable enough for the child. I bought it when my daughter was 9mo, and I also bought the optional leg rest. The buggy is super-compact and takes up very little space. You really can take it onboard, which makes sure that the buggy won't get damaged while traveling.
The only downside is that in any real winter, it's unusable.