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All user reviews of Maxi-Cosi Adorra

3.2/5
4 parent reviews

A very comfy, padded seat

4
  • comfy seat
  • huge basket space
  • large canopy coverage
  • folds with the seat attached
  • reversible seat that fits a 2yo
  • bulky-is fold
  • not the lightest

A very comfy, padded seat. Fits my 2 year old just fine. And the basket is to die for!

  • Not heavy
  • Easy to assemble
  • Stylish
  • Big shopping basket
  • Hard to maneuver when seat facing backward
  • Noisy back wheels
  • Canopy could be larger
  • Ugly seat fabrics in the flat position

It good but not great. I tried it out in a store and I was impressed how easy and smooth it rides. But it is only so when the seat is facing forward! When I started using the Adorra with my baby, facing backward ofc, the stroller became heavy and uneasy to ride.

  • Nice large no-puncture wheels
  • Large underslung basket
  • Seat parent faces and lies flat
  • Fantastic padding with insert
  • Quality fabrics
  • Noisy front wheels
  • I'd love a pivoting handle more

We like it overall since our daughter likes to ride in it. Not the smallest but absolutely recommendable.

  • comfortable, spacious reversible seat
  • huge shopping basket
  • modern design
  • the center of gravity changes when you reverse the seat (facing you)
  • brake placement
  • noisy rear wheels
  • bulky fold

I would sum the Maxi-Cosi Adorra model up as a modern urban medium-sized stroller with a very, very pleasant weight - mainly compared to its size and space. There are multiple advantages that make it very easy to think about buying it - the padded, reversible seat unit that's honestly fantastically comfortable for any baby; the extra-large, accessible basket, the canopy coverage, and the stable chassis... But, as any giver pushchair, it has its downsides that made me a little indecisive in the end - mainly the brake and the center of gravity with a reversed, reclined seat. They are not that bad to darken the pros completely - but it always depends on what the priorities are and what do you need versus what do you mind the most. It's usually only a matter of time - for the manufacturer to make some details better and change things to better suit the customers. Anyway, if your car boot is large enough and the child's comfort is the thing you care about the most, the Adorra is an interesting choice for sure. My personal rating would be 65 % - with a possibility to go much much higher if the main negative points would change (or if they wouldn't affect you).

This is an extract from a full review of the Maxi-Cosi Adorra; you'll find the rest here: https://www.strollerbase.com/blog/strollerbase/article/article-title-adptfl/

3.2/5
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