It's OK for the money. The good news is that all the four wheels are ball-bearing, so the drive is rather smooth.
- easy to assemble
- individually adjustable seats and canopies
- rubber wheels
- an older toddler (over 2 years of age) barely fits in there - the seat is too shallow for him
Easy to assemble, solid and well made, and for a nice price. If you're not too demanding, you will appreciate the push as well as the comfort of your kids. It works fine and actually drives better than our robust single pushchair. Just the seats are not that spacious for larger children, so I would recommend it for use with twins. I honestly can't recommend it for children with an age difference (mines are one and a half years apart).
- Price
- Performance
- I would love bigger hoods
- 2m tall husband kicks the rear axle sometimes
For the price, super nice. Lightweight, fits standard doorways, good even for smaller babies (if you are ok with forward-facing option only). The materials feel cheaper, but it is a budget model, so that is completely fine. Taking the price into account, there's actually not much to reproach this stroller.
I expected much worse. I am pleasantly surprised.
Nothing much, but not bad in any real way. It works for the money.
- nice design
- affordable price
- rather lightweight
- narrow
- an almost full lay-flat
- large canopy
- central brake
- easy manipulation
- wheels can handle bumpy terrain
- two aprons and a rain cover included
- low weight capacity
- not much in terms of detailing and quality look of the materials - but I can overlook that easily, taking the price factor into account
- bulky when folded
- canopy doesn't always \click in place\" after I open it completely - you always need to make sure it got where it was supposed to get"
I bought this stroller for two siblings with an age gap of 1.5 years - older one was 2yo (11kg) at the time, the younger one was 6months old (9kg). Since it's a budget model, I was not expecting miracles - but I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised. Compared to others, even the more expensive ones, it is quite lightweight (12,5kg). It looks nice, even though, derived from that good of a price, there are some things that could be more elaborate - like the canopy opening (it doesn't always click in place when opening it), and the stitching is not 100% straight everywhere (but you need to look closely to notice that).
We managed to tackle even more difficult terrain - there was nothing squeaking, no wheels rattling. I appreciate the long canopy, which can be extended by unzipping, as well as the ability to put the backrest to an almost complete lay-flat. Since I didn't want double handlebars, that single handle is more than convenient for me 🙂
My older daughter is very thin; the stroller will serve us for quite some time. But I don't recommend buying it if your baby is one of the bigger ones. I have the impression that the manufacturer planned it as a twin buggy rather than for siblings - I am just guessing because of the depth, and also the relatively low weight capacity of the seats.