- Automatic fold
- 48cm seat back
- Nearly upright sitting position
- Spf50 extendable canopy
- Lightweight
- Flip-flop friendly brake
- Not particularly exciting colours or design
- Strap recline
- 5 point harness with independent buckles
- No accessories included
I bought this stroller as a second stroller to keep in the car boot, to use in quick urban errands with my 10 month old.
I am generally happy with it.
It's very quick and easy to fold (it automatically folds itself) and the bumper bar acts like a handle so it's very easy to lift and place in the boot. You don't need to bend to perform this operation ;) it is 7,2 kg (light!)
Most ultracompacts with automatic fold have a very slanted seat. It's not the case here. Not completely upright but decent. The seat is nicely padded and 48cm tall.
The buckle. It has a 5 point harness, and each strap is fastened independently. While this might be practical for those preferring a 3 point harness, I would have liked joint straps (less clicks).
The canopy is large and spf50. The basket is decently sized.
The wheels do rattle a bit on uneven surfaces (compared to my full size main stroller). I suppose you cannot ask that they don't if they're small wheels.
The price tag is an affordable €240.
I wish it had an even taller seat back and I feel the fold could have been made even more compact than it is.
I didn't bother with cabin sized fold since I learned Ryanair won't even take a Bugaboo Butterfly onboard.
No accessories are included, so any parents needing a rain cover, need to factor that into the total.
All in all, a few compromises but many boxes ticked with a relatively small budget.
If it lasts, it will prove value for money.
Thanks Eli for your amazing work here on Strollberry!