An excellent choice for us - I can recommend it.
A beautiful pushchair with an ergonomic type of seat unit (and it is reversible). And that huge basket... If only the canopy was floating, like a sun shield (you can "only" extend it with a mesh panel), it would be absolutely perfect.
- Lightweight
- Compact
- Maneuverable
- Very hard on uneven surfaces
I highly recommend this pushchair. Perfect for the city or shopping.
- Weight
- Compactness
- The hood can be changed for another
- Design
- Price
- Wobbly chassis
- No apron (I used a good footmuff instead)
- No noticeable suspension
A lightweight stroller with bucket-type seat unit, and a very elegant look. The ride is quite hard - there's no noticeable suspension - but I was ok with it even in rougher conditions. We don't live in the city, but I always managed to get from point A to point B with my DD - even without damage.
In my opinion, it is more suitable for the city, rather than some terrain use - but we also used it on a walk while on vacation in a mountain resort, my son had no problems sleeping. I hesitated between the Iris and the Balios M, but I decided for the lower weight, as I am folding and carrying the stroller on a daily basis. I would make the same choice if choosing again.
- High-quality fabrics
- Easy to push
- Simple fold
- Beautiful design
- Bucket-type seat unit
- Large, spacious shopping basket
- Adjustable handlebar (parent comfort)
- Wide seating surface
- Large canopy with a zip-open ventilation mesh for the summer
- Full rubber wheels, which is good for not getting a puncture, but, on the other hand, the driveability of the pushchair is affected - the ride is kind of hard, one doesn't really feel any suspension
A beautiful, high-quality, easy-to-push, and stylish pushchair. The seat is ergonomic, bucket-style. We have it in purple, and my daughter is happy in it, so we are (still) gladly using it.