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Afroditi A says:
"Comfortable for the baby"
and gives the Inglesina Electa
4

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Comfortable for the baby

  • excellent maneuverability in narrow places and uneven pavements
  • manageable folding and lifting by a petite person
  • comfortable for baby
  • sturdy
  • sun cannopy does not stay in many positions
  • to climb pavements, the fabric is stepped on
  • huge carrycot (if bought together) for everyday walks

After eight month use, I am generally very satisfied with this stroller. It seems comfortable for the baby (now eight months old), although for now it is used with the additional Inglesina baby snug pad.

It is sturdy, can withstand the narrow, uneven, full of obstacles Greek pavements, and also high steps and mildly uneven terrain e.g. parks, country roads). It is also used with the Cybex Cloud T car seat and the Maxi-Cosi adapters, for which I had asked Strollberry whether it would be compatible and was pleasantly surprised with a two-hour reply (thank you Strollberry).

It was bought with the carrycot, which was huge and heavy for everyday walks (especially for a petite person like me) but was chosen for its night-time sleep approval rating.

The one-hand folding mechanism works ok with a little practice, either with or without the seat, and the stroller can fit in the boot of a VW Polo.

I have only two drawbacks to mention, one is that the sun cannopy does not stay in many positions, and second that to climb pavements I have to step on the fabric and maybe touch the staff inside the underneath storage basket (perhaps it was designed for countries/places that have ramps everywhere?)

3.9/5
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