When I didn't have a comparison, I was quite happy with the stroller, except for the access to the basket. It's nice to operate with one hand. On the other hand, for the money you can't expect miracles - in the end it does its job and you don't have to worry about a scratch here and there. We only rode in the bassinet, it seems small for bigger kids.
- Lightweight
- Easy to use
- Takes up little space
- Easy to fold/unfold
- Great design
- None
The stroller is very easy to handle and lightweight.
- Easy handling
- Long bassinet
Such strollers should be produced by more manufacturers. Great.
- Vyzor
- Price
- Conversion of a carrycot into a seat in a few minutes
- Large shopping basket
- Adjustable handle
- For me a short canopy
- A little hard and little sprung
- Thinner fabrics
- Harder folding
I used the stroller as a second stroller in the city, since we live in a suburban area where the front wheels would not be ok really. Big wheels in the back were, for the city, ok.
Good, accessible shopping basket. Thinner fabrics on the stroller, which in winter solved a warm footmuff. Compared to my second stroller, a quite narrow carrycot. What I appreciate is the possibility of bucket style seating and the overall appearance of the stroller.
We also appreciated the positioning of the handle, which is why we chose the Lord and not the older Grand model from the same brand. We parents have a height range from 150 to 200 cm, so this was better for us.
Sometimes I had a problem with folding, but once I got it in my hand, then it was fine. I personally had a problem with the hood being too exposed - no sun visor or roof extension.