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nick24 says:
"I rate the stroller above average, because it is not bad"
and gives the Casualplay S4
3

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  • Each wheel is sprung individually
  • Handbrake - I wouldn't want an off-roader without it
  • It has good driving characteristics in rough terrain
  • It's a nice looking buggy
  • Very stable, no need to worry about tipping
  • Combines the advantages of 3 and 4 wheel strollers = 3 wheels are suitable for off-road use + no problem when getting on public transport or on curbs
  • Never had a puncture
  • Canopy positioning is very quiet and does not wake up the baby
  • Suspensiom compensates for unevenness, but it is not a rocking one
  • With the 2nd child you can already feel the wear and tear, the folding is stuck, the colour is faded, the surface can be felt more and more
  • The canopy is not long enough - neither on the bassinet, nor on the seat
  • The seatback is short
  • Handling on flat and easy terrain is significantly better in most other strollers - cthis an't be controlled comfortably with 1 hand, but it outperforms most strollers in worse terrain
  • The stroller is quite heavy, but this in turn helps stability
  • The handle could be possible to position even a little higher

We bought this stroller 2nd hand after the 1st baby (through friends, so we know 100% that it was really one baby and they treated it well). Unfortunately, the use has taken a toll on it and the stroller gets stuck when folded, it has faded a bit, and overall, the wear is noticeable.

It still has very good off-road properties. It goes through a lot, each wheel is sprung separately, in addition, even the bassinet or seat unit have a bit will on the frame, so it copes well with unevenness. It's not a stroller that would rock, but it's not a rattle either, and it's really good in terrain, and it's great to handle (compared to other strollers). On light terrain it handles worse compared to city strollers and cannot be comfortably controlled with 1 hand. In rough terrain it is really very good and stable, but that means a higher weight - and significantly so. We really appreciate the hand brake.

The basket space is average. We have extended the canopy. The seat is good overall, but unfortunately it has a shorter backrest, and therefore does not fit older and larger toddlers. I rate the stroller above average, because it is not bad, and if it really fits someone, I highly recommend it. We are happy with it, but if I were to decide again, I would consider the Joie Crosster.

3.7/5
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