- maneuverability
- large all terrain wheels
- canopy with upf
- large basket
- telescopic handle
- no window to peek on the child
- simpler design and fabrics
On the simple side, design wise… The fold is, though, super easy, the wheels are all-terrain, and it fits out trunk just fine. Happy with the maneuvering as well.
- maneuverability
- sturdy frame
- large hood
- large rubberized wheels
- it's on the bulkier side
I was very - and positively - surprised about how comfortable to maneuver it is. After a Kinderkraft Grande we had before, it's an INCREDIBLE change. I can heartily recommend it!
- Simple and sleek
- Very high apron included
- Rasy to push
- Large canopy + apron cover the whole child
- Nice handle height
- Padded seat
- Upright seat
- Lever operated recline
- I miss a viewing window
- Could be a bit more compact
Bought it on sale, and it’s a very nice value for that money. The seat is on the shorter side but comfy and nicely padded, and fits a 3yo fine anyhow.
So happy it reclines with a lever, not a strap. The push is comfortable and the pushchair works for most terrains. Overall, recommended.
It feels quite cheap. The wheels rattle on any kind of terrain. I cannot recommend it.
- price
- design
- large canopy
- large basket
- telescopic handlebar
- handlebar is not foam-covered
- one-hand fold
- no peek-a-boo window
- no ventilation
- noisy on terrain (not all-terrain)
- short leg rest
- the folded stroller doesn't really stand by itself much
I like the design, and the price was nice. Canopy is large enough, but I miss a peek-a-boo window - and also some ventilation. I would also make the leg rest longer. And one more thing - even though the manufacturer claims all-terrain ability, it's actually rather noisy on uneven surfaces, so I cannot say you truly can use it on all terrain. I have it mainly for the car, shopping trips, and such light use, and for that, it's ok. Nothing much, but could be worse.