- Design
- Compactness
- Weight
- Sturdy chassis with good suspension
- Soft seat padding
- Easy recline system + lie-flat seat
- Good basket accessibility
- Wheels with thread
- Two-hand folding with more steps
- The handlebar is still a wee bit too low even in the highest position
- No peek-a-boo window, no ventilation
- A very difficult fabrics removal
- Some parts get to look used very quickly (handlebar, wheels)
A perfect pushchair for traveling and an occasional light terrain.
I was looking at it for quite some time before buying it, and, in the end, decided to buy a used one. It was used for about 1,5 year, and I was a little surprised that the PU leather handlebar started to peel off a bit, and the wheel bearings were completely KO. But I must say I don't know how it was handled and maintained over time, so no judgment there.
The biggest advantage for me is the compactness - it fits every car boot, and it's reasonably lightweight. The push is super nice, even with a larger child. The fold is in more steps, and you need both your hands, but that's not hard to get used to. The chassis feels sturdy, and I was surprised how soft the suspension is - I would only wish that the handle would go higher up. I, 167 cm, had it in the highest setting, but my 180cm husband was unhappy that it's a bit low for him.
The seat is narrower, maybe, than other in this category, but my 3yo daughter had no problem sitting in it (of course, no need for additional space-takers as a footmuff) ;-) The seat is also quite comfy, the smallest one was happy in it, and she often took naps, since it lays flat. The recline system uses a strap, meaning there is an infinite number of positions to choose from, while it's still made to be one-handed, going up practically without using any force.
The canopy can be extended, but it doesn't cover fully in all the situations. I missed a peek-a-boo window and a ventilation option. The basket is fine for the type of the category, we managed to put there a lot of stuff, and the access is perfect, actually.
The wheels are made out of EVA foam - like on other travel strollers. The size is adequate, and the wide thread allows you to go through occasional uneven terrain.
I would like to state a disadvantage, maintenance-wise. To remove the fabrics is super hard, taking me about an hour, and later on the same goas for putting it back up. My fingers got hurt while doing that, too. And I owned multiple pushchairs already, so I can compare,
Overall, I rate it well. I was happy with it. I think it's a good option for those that don't need to tackle mountain terrain or don't use the pushchair for a large toddler naps :-D All the others will be ok with it even as the only pushchair.