Easywalker Harvey3
.eli
The Easywalker Harvey³ is yet another generation of the popular Easywalker Harvey / Easywalker Harvey² stroller/travel systems, launched on March 22, 2021. This unique, modern, sleek pushchair or even pram offers the same functionality and design in the third - Harvey3 - iteration as it does in the second Harvey2 edition - however, new colors (like the Emerald Green khaki one 😍), larger wheels, and new practical features, were added for even higher comfort and ease of use.
Firstly, the carrycot: it got enlarged, inclinable for babies with reflux, and also, it is equipped with an extendable ventilation canopy in the Harvey 3 version - plus it features a panoramic ventilation window in the base/bottom part. Then, the pushchair mode/seat unit got enlarged overall as well as by the now-extendable leg rest, and also enhanced by the new indicators on the seat attachments, telling you that you clicked the seat on the chassis properly (when green), improving the overall safety of use. The Premium line's seat unit's harness also got renewed, now being magnetic, easier to use, and even better padded in the lower area. What is more, the Harvey 3 seat's bumper bar features the integrated attachment point in the middle, meaning you can click on Easywalker's cool accessories (like the steering wheel or the LED light) on the belly bar easy-peasy.
Just like with the Harvey 2, the Harvey3 features a higher-positioned seat unit with a sun visor in the single mode (not only thanks to the height adapters). The same adapter is useful in the Harvey3 pushchair's Duo mode - it will ensure that there is enough space for both children. The reversible, well-padded bucket-style seat unit can be tilted to a fully reclined position, while the leg rest is adjustable as well. The well-padded bassinet sports a sun visor as well, along with the extension panel, and is suitable for overnight sleeping. You can attach it to the chassis either with or without the set of height adapters. Using a different set of adapters, you can attach a car seat to the chassis as well.
If you want to use the stroller in tandem mode, you need to purchase the Extension set consisting of the extended rear axle, the safety plastic fillers for wheel rims, and a larger storage basket to fit the modified frame. The second child's legs, when sitting in the bottom seat, will be pointing towards the middle of the stroller. The tandem mode offers an option of adding two forward-facing seat units, two car seats, two carrycots, or a combination of a seat unit and a car seat/a carrycot. To fit two carrycots onto the chassis, at least one of them must be in the Twin Carrycot version. The Twin carrycot is as spacious as the basic one but has a lower hood and carry straps on the side. If your older child does not want to sit in the stroller anymore, the stroller can be converted back to the single-mode (chassis modification required).
Thanks to many configurations available, the Harvey3 is suitable for a growing family with a second child as well as for twins from birth. A wide range of optional accessories is available: a child tray, an additional mesh extra-large basket in the form of a bag, a new handbag to backpack style of changing bag (for the Premium version), and all-terrain wheels with a distinctive tire profile - ALONG with the new steering wheel, the LED light, or a phone holder from the new EW accessories line. The Harvey3 was released in the basic collection (black leatherette detail of the handle as well as the bumper bar) and the Premium line in luxurious, quilted fabrics combined with brown PU leather on the handlebar and the belly bar.
The Easywalker Harvey³ is yet another generation of the popular Easywalker Harvey / Easywalker Harvey² stroller/travel systems, launched on March 22, 2021. This unique, modern, sleek pushchair or even pram offers the same functionality and design in the third - Harvey3 - iteration as it does in the second Harvey2 edition - however, new colors (like the Emerald Green khaki one 😍), larger wheels, and new practical features, were added for even higher comfort and ease of use.
Firstly, the carrycot: it got enlarged, inclinable for babies with reflux, and also, it is equipped with an extendable ventilation canopy in the Harvey 3 version - plus it features a panoramic ventilation window in the base/bottom part. Then, the pushchair mode/seat unit got enlarged overall as well as by the now-extendable leg rest, and also enhanced by the new indicators on the seat attachments, telling you that you clicked the seat on the chassis properly (when green), improving the overall safety of use. The Premium line's seat unit's harness also got renewed, now being magnetic, easier to use, and even better padded in the lower area. What is more, the Harvey 3 seat's bumper bar features the integrated attachment point in the middle, meaning you can click on Easywalker's cool accessories (like the steering wheel or the LED light) on the belly bar easy-peasy.
Just like with the Harvey 2, the Harvey3 features a higher-positioned seat unit with a sun visor in the single mode (not only thanks to the height adapters). The same adapter is useful in the Harvey3 pushchair's Duo mode - it will ensure that there is enough space for both children. The reversible, well-padded bucket-style seat unit can be tilted to a fully reclined position, while the leg rest is adjustable as well. The well-padded bassinet sports a sun visor as well, along with the extension panel, and is suitable for overnight sleeping. You can attach it to the chassis either with or without the set of height adapters. Using a different set of adapters, you can attach a car seat to the chassis as well.
If you want to use the stroller in tandem mode, you need to purchase the Extension set consisting of the extended rear axle, the safety plastic fillers for wheel rims, and a larger storage basket to fit the modified frame. The second child's legs, when sitting in the bottom seat, will be pointing towards the middle of the stroller. The tandem mode offers an option of adding two forward-facing seat units, two car seats, two carrycots, or a combination of a seat unit and a car seat/a carrycot. To fit two carrycots onto the chassis, at least one of them must be in the Twin Carrycot version. The Twin carrycot is as spacious as the basic one but has a lower hood and carry straps on the side. If your older child does not want to sit in the stroller anymore, the stroller can be converted back to the single-mode (chassis modification required).
Thanks to many configurations available, the Harvey3 is suitable for a growing family with a second child as well as for twins from birth. A wide range of optional accessories is available: a child tray, an additional mesh extra-large basket in the form of a bag, a new handbag to backpack style of changing bag (for the Premium version), and all-terrain wheels with a distinctive tire profile - ALONG with the new steering wheel, the LED light, or a phone holder from the new EW accessories line. The Harvey3 was released in the basic collection (black leatherette detail of the handle as well as the bumper bar) and the Premium line in luxurious, quilted fabrics combined with brown PU leather on the handlebar and the belly bar.
Easywalker Harvey3 Features & Specifications
The Basics
- Type
- Pushchair (seat and chassis only), 2in1 stroller system, 3in1 stroller system, Double sibling stroller (tandem)
- Stroller weight
- 11 kg
- Unfolded dimensions (h×w×l)
- 113 cm x 59 cm x 98 cm
- Folded dimensions (h×w×l)
- 82 cm x 59 cm x 40 cm
- Chassis material
- Aluminum
- Country of origin
- Netherlands
- Stroller available as a pushchair (seat unit configuration) only; newborn accessories (like a carrycot) need to be purchased separately
- Yes
The Seat unit
- Maximum weight capacity - seat load
- 22 kg
- First seat's maximum weight capacity
- 15 kg
- Recommended age range (best to use with a child of)
- 0-30 months
- Reversible seat unit
- Yes
- Easy-release memory button(s) on the seat or the carrycot
- No
- L-shaped, bucket-type seat unit
- Yes
- Reclining backrest
- Yes, 4 positions
- Full-recline backrest (a bigger-than-a-150-degree-angle to a lie-flat)
- Yes
- Backrest recline type
- Rear-located recline mechanism (e.g., lever-operated)
- One-hand backrest recline system
- Yes
- Extendable backrest
- No
- Legrest positioning
- Yes, 4 positions
- Extendable leg rest
- Yes
- Wipe-clean layer on the leg rest
- Yes
- Footrest
- Yes
- Backrest height
- 50 cm
- Width and depth of the sitting surface
- 31 x 26 cm
- Total length of the seat unit
- 97 cm
- A higher seat unit's position on the chassis
- Yes
- Height-adjustable seat
- Yes
- Seat unit's proper attachment indicator
- Yes
- 2in1 convertible carrycot/seat unit (pramette travel system)
- No
- Fabrics removable for cleaning
- Yes
- Seat fabrics cleaning
- Machine washable
- Safety harness type
- 5-point
- Harness padding
- Yes
- Height-adjustable harness belts
- Yes
- Ventilation integrated into the seat
- No
- Second seat can be attached (single-to-double convertibility)
- Yes
The 2nd Seat unit
- Full-size second seat
- Yes
- Second seat's maximum weight capacity
- 15 kg
- Recommended age range for the second seat (best to use with a child of)
- 0-30 months
- Second seat unit's reversibility
- No
- L-shaped, bucket-type second seat unit
- Yes
- Second seat's reclining backrest
- Yes, 4 positions
- Full-recline second seat's backrest (a bigger-than-a-150-degree-angle to a lie-flat)
- Yes
- Second seat's backrest recline type
- Rear-located recline mechanism (e.g., lever-operated)
- Second seat features a one-handed backrest recline
- Yes
- Second seat features a leg rest
- Yes
- Second seat features a footrest
- Yes
- Second seat unit's backrest height
- 50 cm
- Second seat's width x depth of the sitting surface
- 31 x 26 cm
- Total length of the second seat unit
- 97 cm
- Second seat unit equipped with a canopy/hood
- Yes
- Second seat's equipped with a bumper bar
- Yes
- Usable also in single-child configuration
- Yes
The Canopy (Hood)
- Seat unit equipped with a canopy/hood
- Yes
- Extendable canopy/hood
- Yes
- The canopy/hood features a sun visor
- Yes
- Floating, follow-the-sun canopy
- No
- Height-adjustable canopy
- No
- Removable canopy
- Yes
- Waterproof canopy
- Yes
- UV protection in the (canopy) fabrics
- Yes
- Ventilation integrated into the canopy
- Yes
- A pocket integrated into the canopy
- No
- Peek-a-boo viewing window present on the canopy
- Yes
- Peek-a-boo window can be closed/covered
- Yes
- Quiet (magnetic/no velcro) peek-a-boo window
- Yes
- Reinforcing side clasps present on the canopy
- No
The Bumper bar
- Bumper bar
- Yes
- Bumper bar type (style)
- Bar
- Removable bumper bar
- Yes
- Gate-opening (swing-away) bumper bar
- Yes
- Height-adjustable bumper bar
- No
- Bumper bar features a fabric (non-wipe-clean) cover
- No
- Bumper bar can be purchased separately
- Yes
- Bumper bar features an extra crotch strap
- No
The Wheels
- Number of wheels
- 4
- Front wheel(s) type
- EVA foam-coated wheels
- Rear wheels type
- EVA foam-coated wheels
- Front wheels diameter
- 20 cm
- Rear wheels diameter
- 28 cm
- Swivel wheels
- Yes
- Lockable wheels
- Yes
- Removable wheels
- Yes
- All wheels are double wheels
- No
- All-terrain version of wheels available to purchase separately
- Yes
- Wheels equipped with mudguards
- No,
- Two-wheel mode
- No
The Suspension
- Suspension
- Yes
- Wheels with suspension
- All
- Suspension type
- Open springs, Mechanical (internal spring-loaded mechanism)
- Adjustable suspension softness
- No
- Rocking chassis
- No
The Brake
- Central brake system/type
- One-step rocker pedal (flip-flop friendly)
- Deceleration handbrake
- No,
The Fold
- Folding system
- Flat (compact) fold
- One-hand fold
- Yes
- Plane-travel-friendly stroller with an ultra-compact fold (suitable as carry-on luggage)
- No
- Folds with the (forward-facing) seat attached
- Yes
- Folds with the rearward-facing seat attached
- No
- Self-standing fold
- No
- Auto-lock feature of the folded chassis
- Yes
- Folded stroller can be pulled behind like luggage
- Yes
- Stroller folds and/or unfolds by itself
- No
- Equipped with a carry strap/carry handle
- No
- Folds with both seats attached
- No
- Outward fold (the seat fabrics are on the outside after folding)
- No
The Handlebar
- Handle height adjustment
- Telescopic
- Handlebar material
- Leatherette (PU/eco-leather)
- Handlebar height
- 76-110 cm
- Reversible handlebar (handle can be flipped to the other side)
- No
- Safety wrist strap
- No
The Basket
- Shopping basket
- Yes
- Large shopping basket
- No
- Basket's weight capacity
- 6 kg
- Closable basket
- No
- An extra basket can be attached to the frame
- Yes
- A pocket integrated into the seat/elsewhere on the stroller frame
- No
The Carrycot
- Carrycot compatible
- Yes (without adapters)
- Internal dimensions of the carrycot - mattress measurement
- 80 x 34.5 cm
- Carry handle on the carrycot
- Yes,
- Inclining carrycot mattress
- Yes,
- Foldable carrycot
- Yes,
- Rocking-base carrycot
- No
- Ventilatilated carrycot base (bottom ventilation system)
- Yes,
- Carrycot installable in the car instead of a group 0+ car seat (Auto carrycot)
- No,
- Carrycot positioned high on the frame
- Yes
The Car seat
- Car seat compatible
- Yes (with adapters)
- Car seat sold separately
- Yes
- Maxi-Cosi/Cybex car seat attachment-type adapters available
- Yes
- Britax Römer car seat attachment-type adapters available
- No
- Two car seats at the same time compatibility
- Yes
The Accessories & Extra features
- Parent tray/organizer on the handlebar (included)
- No
- Cup holder can be attached
- Yes
- Reflective elements
- No
- No pushchair mode/seat-unit configuration available
- No
- Rain cover included
- Yes
- Mosquito net included
- No
- Leg cover (apron) included with the seat unit
- No
- Seat liner/insert included
- No
- Changing bag included
- No
- Carry bag/transport cover for the folded stroller included
- No
- Motorized/Baterry-powered
- No
- LED light(s)
- No
- Built-in audio speakers
- No
- A storage/bag can be attached instead of a seat
- No
Best Deals for Easywalker Harvey3
Parent reviews of the Easywalker Harvey3
- very maneuverable
- nice fabrics
- and strong structure (frame)
- not reliable warranty
- bulky, you need a big trunk on your car
- expensive carrycot
- and you need to buy extra accessories, very expensive as well
The piece that attaches the seat to the chassis has a poor quality plastic which peels off. Although the brand put in their website a lifelong warranty they didn’t want to cover this defect, so they asked me 20 Euros for each piece.
- maneuverability
- suspension
- stylish
- fabrics
- not that heavy as others
- in the end I don't like that it has a bucket-type seat
- missing the all-terrain wheels of the Harvey 3 Premium
- canopy rippled
I like the stroller as such, but it would be great if the seat unit was “lie-to-flat” (not L-shaped)
- beautiful!
- stylish snd unique
- spft shock absorbers
- price versus quality
- I’d make the sungoid longer on the sitting part
We love it. So stylish and not many have it around us. We went for the grey since we wanted to be surprised about the sex of the baby.
- Design
- Functions
- My son’s sliding in the carrycot
I like the design and the functions. I just have a problem with the carrycot - it’s spacious and all, but it’s incluned and my son slides down a bit.
Got it in the Premium Black fashion. Very happy with it overall.
It’s gorgeous and simply awesome. The best choice for us, this stroller.
- SPACIOUS
- QUALITY
- STYLISH
- PRACTICAL
- A TALK HANDLE
- SMALL-ISH BASKET IN THE PREMIUM - CLOSABLE VERSION
- MISSING THE ALL TERRAIN WHEELS ON THE HARVEY3
The handle extends very far. The pram’s a high quality one. The style is trendy and very practical at the same time. Love the space in the bassinet.
- look
- roomy seat
- roomy bassinette
- reversible
- fabrics
- padding
- push
- suspension
- reflective upholstery details
- not the most lightweight/compact (bulky with the seat attached)
- world-facing only seat can be folded with the frame
- price
- it’s not always smooth to zip up the closable basket (mainly when it’s full 😜)
- missing a wipe-clean leg rest
I really wanted the second all-terrain version of the Harvey but wasn’t pregnant yet. Loved the winter edition 😍
But this H3 one is so much better - the colors, the roomier seat unit, the adjustable leg rest! I must say I love it. I’m not sure it’ll last until 22kg of my son, but until 3years of age for sure.
The suspension is really pleasant. The pushchair is not the lightest nor the most compact, but still doable for what it can do. And it does it very well as well as in style 😊
We went for the premium emerald green. It’s sleek and ‘shines’ on the street - mainly when the sun is out. 🤩
About the wheels, sorry the third gen doesn’t have those (I think I could order them separately), but those prolly won’t even be necessary. The push is fuss-free so far.
Your questions about the Easywalker Harvey3
Hi,
I read most everything about the Harvey 3 on your website and noticed that in the specs, it states that it's standing by itself while folded while in the questions section, it doesn't.
Just wanted to point that out which leads me to my question - I cannot for the life of me find the rain cover for Harvey 3 in Norway (sold out, etc.) and the official website doesn't deliver here. Your specs section says it includes a rain cover but I cannot find confirmation of that neither on online shops that sell it here nor the official website itself. Is this correct information and should I expect my Harvey 3 to arrive with the corresponding rain cover?
Thanks
Hi, Ena,
Thank you for pointing that out; I will correct that in the specs. I think it actually was supposed to free stand but i personally could not make it freestand, so I take it it doesn't.
About the rain cover, from my experience with it, and with a baby store that was an official distributor, the stroller did came with a rain cover, yes, but only with a carrycot one in the basic version - and only the Premium line had it included. Meaning there SHOULD be at least one rain cover included is buying a stroller system.
However, I know for a fact that many shops make their own sets, as, distribution-wise, the stroller, and all accessories to it have to be bought piece after piece, never together. Which means, in different countries and distributors, this an change. The best is to check with the seller, and/or the description of the offer, as some sellers and distributors divide the sets as well as all else about the stroller to either have more order to it, or to make more money. Whatever the case, you should definitely check, as it is not an automatic process of including it, and it also changes over time. The seat unit's rain cover should, however, FOR SURE be also available separately, too.
Hello, I was wondering if it rolls good during winter and when there is snow. I live in the city.
Hiya,
No stroller is actually friends with snow, but if we're talking about city streets, yes, this pram will serve you reasonably well - the wrong wheels and the overall push are good, pleasant.
Dear Eli,
Are Easywalker all-terrain wheels worth the extra 100 € in your opinion? I’ve got a Harvey3 Premium but there was no possibility to order it in all-terrain version (only wheels separately). My terrain is mostly forest path - bumpy with tree roots, stones,… the push with “normal” wheels is actually quite good. The only thing that worries me is whether the baby is not being shaked in the stroller too much.
However, it’s my first stroller ever so I can’t really compare what’s normal and still safe and comfortable for the baby… Is the difference with how the all-terrain wheels handle the terrain so much better compared to normal wheels? Many thanks for your advice!
Hi, Barbora!
A very good question, I found more mums are thinking about the same thing! I would say here that, if the push is pretty good already, it is actually NOT worth the extra money, no. The thing is, the all-terrain wheels (before available also in the set, now, everywhere, only sold-separately) are similar to the "basic" ones,'- not larger, just THICKER and with tread. They are even made out of the same material. They will help going over bumps and such if needed, the overcoming of obstructions is SLIGHTLY better, yes, but the "shaking" of the baby will, actually, not really change. The suspension cares for that - and it's actually quite good with the Harvey 3, no worries.
So, if the driving is nice enough, don't worry at all. You Do not need to do more for your baby - he/she will be fine in this pram even if you don't get the all terrain wheels. I mean, they do help, but just a bit, not really necessary in your situation, I believe. Do think about those only in case you truly feel you'd appreciate an even more all-terrain ride (for yourself) ;-)
when folded, can it stand? I have a very small entrance at my place and no room to store it, practically, on a daily basis...
Hello, Rosetta,
Unfortunately no, the Easywalker Harvey 3 cannot stand by itself when folded, it doesn't offer the freestanding feature. It only lays down so it will take some of your space.
So if your main stroller priority is the freestanding option, you will probably need to look at smaller strollers (and such that offer a fold where the seat folds in itself too, as these are usually those that, even reversible, can free-stand - like the Cybex Balios S or the Joie Finiti...).