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laura84 says:
"Massive, but compact"
and gives the Concord Camino
5

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Massive, but compact

  • Suspension
  • Big wheels go over any terrain
  • Scout bassinet - foldable
  • Spacious seat
  • Seat can face both directions
  • High quality, truly waterproof material
  • Wheels can be easily clicked off
  • The hood cannot be folded all the way down - solved by buying a sun visor

As I changed 5 strollers with 1 daughter and stayed with Concord (Fusion), the choice with my 2nd child was clear. Satisfaction with everything. Yes, it is more robust, but not a disaster at all compared to strollers with inflatable wheels.

I have the Scout bassinet. My daughter had a birth weight of 4200g and 54cm and we used it until she was 6 months old, so you don't have to worry about the talk that it is narrow, small, etc. I fit my six month old in there with a footmuff.

The pushchair version is just great. The space is luxurious (that's why I chose it), it creates a bassinet effect when fully reclined - the baby is nicely covered from the sides, so in winter it doesn't blow in and in summer the sun doesn't shine on your kid.

The design of the frame cam rock the baby, it goes through terrain (any terrain) without waking up the baby. Controllable with one hand and in the other hand a large bag full of shopping, and the stroller still pushes beautifully off and on the curb.

I have nothing to complain about this stroller. Massive, but compact. Wheels like new after ten months of daily use. My husband said it is the best stroller we have had so far - and we have plenty of experience. If you're looking for a cushioned off-road stroller with a luxurious spacious seat, go for it.

4.6/5
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