Cosatto Woosh Trail
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Parent reviews of the Cosatto Woosh Trail
- Large canopy
- Large basket
- Fantastic suspension and wheels
- Higher seated seat
- Lovely patterns
- Mosquito net and cupholder included
- 4 years warranty
- Can't change handle height
- Not very comfortable hold to the handle
- Footmuff isn't included
9/10 Great stroller for the price and 4 years warranty. Lightweight, easy to lift. Easy to fold and the wheels are amazing. Canopy is huge and taller kids can nicely fit under it. It has a huge basket and I love the higher sitting seat so baby can reach the table top comfortably in case you eat out and don't want / can't use a highchair. Also larger items fit into the basket due to the higher seat.
The only reason is not a 10/10 is because you can't change the height of the handle and it's just not that comfortable to hold.
Your questions about the Cosatto Woosh Trail
What are the seat dimensions? I found the Woosh 3 to be too small for my 18 month old.
Hey, Vm,
Officially there are no measurements available. However, if the Woosh was too small for your 18mo, then don't get this one. Even with some changes to the design, the seat hasn't become much roomier, much different. So if you need something for an older toddler and space is a priority, I would go for something a bit larger.
Do you think this could work as an everyday compact as it is designed to be more off-road and there I assume robust?
Hey, Rachel,
I am sorry, but I don't think so, honestly. The Cosatto Woosh Trail stroller has slightly larger wheels (but pretty much only in the back, while what you feel when pushing is 95% the front wheels) than te original (which had them totally tiny), but I think they did wrong, naming it "Trail", as it is rattly and small and simple-ish / not sturdy. I think for malls, normal pavements, and very occasional bump, it could be ok, but for any off-road and more demanding use, I would go for a bit larger, studied model. Sorry for my honesty.