Rather for smaller babies - mine didn't fit in there as an 11 month old 🤔 But otherwise great, lightweight.
- adjustable up to full lie flat
- adjustable leg rest
- easy to fold
- can be unfolded with one hand
- 5-point safety belts
- does not have an extended canopy
- small shopping basket
For me a very practical stroller, it has everything it should have. It folds very well and does not take up much space. It can be unfolded with one hand, which is very practical when you walk a lot by car and have to fold and unfold the stroller all the time. It also reclines very well, you can adjust the position you want with the drawstring at the back (it hasn't got stuck once yet); it also has an adjustable leg rest.
The fabric on the safety belly bar that goes between the legs is also a big plus (of course it can be unfastened). That way, if I only need to go a short distance, I don't have to strap the baby in with the seat belt and it won't fall out. The stroller is also easy to drive.
The minuses I see are the way the handle is shaped, it doesn't have an extended canopy and there is a small shopping basket.
- lie-flat seat back
- "hard" seat back and leg rest, not just fabric
- long leg rest
- belly bar with a crotch strap
- maneuvering
- compact fold
- extendable hood
- shock-absorbing is present, even if not too soft
- a bit plastic-y, I am afraid it will get wobbly over time
A very affordable buggy - for the price, it has most of what we needed. We needed something simple yet functional as we don't use a pushchair much often anymore. And, simple as it is (look at the leg rest positioning), it looks good!