- Look
- Compactness
- Weight
- It's a head-turner ;-)
- Handle height/curb-popping
- Foam on the handle... why?
- Sometimes the canopy adjustment gets stuck
It makes our trips easier since it doesn't take much space in the car. I love it overall just the curb-popping is not easy for me; maybe it's because of the fixed handle. I'd wish for a longer seat surface, but it's a compact buggy, so I get why.
We have the 'Mickey Shield' pattern, and it looks incredible. Everyone turns to check us out on the street 😊
- nimble
- easy brake
- nice large hood
- fits a 2.5yo
- a gorgeous little pushchair
- accessible basket
- non-adjustable, foam-covered handle
- hood is not smooth to open/close
- seat back folded in half
- seat back is on the shorter side
It's incredibly gorgeous and nimble in the streets. The seat is nice and padded. What I do mind, however, is the seatback folded in half, so not rigid. Also, the foam handlebar could be covered in eco-leather, feels unfinished.
- Fits a 3yo
- Accessible basket
- Lies flat
- Plastic viewing window in the back
A beauty. Fits a 3yo. Accessible basket and lies flat. Just the plastic viewing window in the back bothers me.
The canopy is a bit awkward, but otherwise, it's a great little pushchair! We bought it on sale, and use it with a 2yo on a daily basis (pretty much). The storage basket accessibility and the room in the seat, along with the nice push are awesome. That is - if you don't take it on rough terrain (but who'd take a travel-style buggy there?).
- beautiful
- compact
- agile
- not machine washable
- not for terrain
After a bulkier system, we are delighted to use something so small and agile. I would, however, recommend using a seat liner as the fabrics are not exactly achine-washable.
- low weight
- one-hand quick-fold
- tipping
Perfect for on-the-go! The fold is easy-peasy and truly one-handed. My one niggle would be that is very lightweight, and so, it will tip if you hand something on the handle. Also, it tipped rearward once my daughter went too far back in the reclined position, so watch out for that and strap your kid in properly.