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e says:
"A great advantage over its competitors would be in the metal, longevity boosting joints, and weight-supporting parts"
and gives the Easywalker Harvey2
4

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  • design
  • weight
  • high-quality materials
  • excellent center of gravity
  • easy to push
  • metal joints = longevity of use
  • larger wheels, nice for uneven surfaces
  • soft suspension
  • comfortable seat unit
  • robust hood
  • folds with the seat attached
  • wide range of handlebar adjustment heights
  • tandem configuration - two children option
  • practical optional accessories
  • not the largest seat unit (should be ok up to 2-2,5y)
  • price (not the cheapest)
  • mesh part of the hood that, if needing the hood extended, you have no way of covering
  • folding - pretty much impossible with the seat rearward-facing, and a bit cumbersome with it facing forward (hard to find the button)
  • zipper for closing the basket (in the Premium edition only) is not the smoothest to use
  • going down a curb can be uncomfortable at times since the two front wheels can get jammed (I find this to be the fault of their distance - I would put them further apart to make the stroller more stable)
  • the padding of the lower part of the harness (between the baby's legs) rolls upwards a lot, so you have to adjust it often to be able to close the buckle

In its price range above average, while design-wise a competition to much more expensive models - the Easywalker Harvey is a special one. A great advantage over its competitors would be in the metal, longevity boosting joints, and weight-supporting parts. It's a lot of performance for, well, not as little money - but for the city/countryside-based parents needing something not heavy, but fully functional and high-quality, this versatile beauty will make a lot of it come true.

Easywalker Harvey2 would get a percentual rating of 80 % from me - it lost points in things like compactness, cumbersome folding, hood directly over the seat, making it a bit smaller than it could be, and lastly, the jamming front wheels (when getting down a curb or with a large hole). They're not bad at all, but they could be better. Overall, this is, however, one awesome stroller (system) that I am grateful to have tried it out because I would maybe not think of it in the first place - and for those searching for something within this type, I can heartily recommend it.

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4.6/5
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