- Sturdy, stable chassis
- Suspension
- Quite compact
- Quality. easy-to-clean fabrics
- Large, ventilated hood
- High weight capacity
- Long leg rest
- Not the best maneuverability
- Bad center of gravity in the lie-flat, parent-facing position
- Really tough brake
- In a few adjustment angles, the stroller is in the way of its normal use
- Two-piece fold
- Smaller basket
- Short backrest
- After a year, it shows signs of wear - wheels, looseness...
I was expecting more of the "Swedish quality"...
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I bought the stroller second-hand, 8 months old, and in a nice condition. My mistake was that I didn't try it "loaded" with a child before purchasing it - because that's where my dissatisfaction with the stroller lies, mainly. Maneuvering with a 13 kg child is quite clumsy and makes you feel like being in a gym. The center of gravity when parent-facing (especially in lying position) is simply bad, lifting the pushchair on the sidewalk is also quite difficult for me.
Otherwise, the chassis is really sturdy and stable, and with a very nice suspension system. The brake pedal is also really strong - too tough to my liking, I recommend buying work boots with a steel toe for more comfortable braking when you're buying this stroller 😂
The positioning of the pushbar is truly both by telescoping it in or out and by rotating it, but you can use the telescoping only if the stroller wants to push a child or a dwarf 😄 At lower positions of the bar, there is also no place to recline the seatback, because the positioning of the handle inwards (towards the seat) leaves only a minimum of space ...
The stroller presents itself as an urban stroller, which in my opinion should mean lower weight, compactness, and easy maneuvering, but it does not meet much of those criteria... The stroller is a bit heavy for a city stroller, and the fold is a bit weird, but I wouldn't even mind that much (and the clicking up the basket) if it would fold with the seat attached... because if you want to fold the stroller without placing the seat on the ground, you have to get an assistant 😅 PS: even that shopping basket could be larger if this should be good for city use 🙈
I had the "ergo" seat (a bucket type seat); to begin with, I must praise the quality covers that are very easy to clean. Overall, the whole looks very comfortable and has a large hood with the possibility of ventilation. The manufacturer states a weight capacity of 22 kg, which is a really high number, but if he even puts 30 on paper, it doesn't matter, because you won't put such a large child in there, not enough space for that. My 2.5-year-old's head was sticking out over the roof, although - exceptionally - at least her legs didn't stick out, because the leg rest is really long. The adjustment of the seat back recline of the seat unit is atypical, but very simple and pleasant, actually.
As for the "fancy quality" and the recommendation that it can handle even more families in a row, the 8-month-old stroller has a will in the joint positioning of the seat, the seat does not hold firmly but wobbles a bit (the seller claimed it was quite common), totally worn out rear wheels (Lounge), one visibly more than the other, and the front wheels rattle a bit on worse terrain, the handle cover tends to roll at will and needs to be put back in place almost after each ride. Of course, I didn't have it before buying it used, so I don't know exactly what terrain and how often it was taken outside and manipulated with, but I know that the first owner was caring about it reasonably well as I didn't even find a scratch on the frame.
I would definitely choose another stroller for that kind of money, but I think that there will be parents for which it will suit very well... (until they try something else 😂)