- one-hand chassis folding
- space saving
- looks comfortable
- spacious
- almost no suspension
- even a small curb is a problem
Easily foldable, fits in the trunk just fine. Used in the city but due to poor suspension it has a problem with curbs and on damaged road where it goes to the side and rattles. I would pick another one next time around.
- light
- folds beautifully
- relatively large basket
- it rattles a lot
- the handle is strangely curved
The stroller is light and easy to handle. It folds nicely into the car. Unfortunately it has very hard wheels making the stroller rattle so badly.
The handle is oddly curved and sometimes it bothers me, but because the stroller is light it can be steered with one hand in the middle.
- easy to fold
- spacious bassinet
- safe car seat
- easy clicking-on the frame
- parent- and world-facing seat unit
- nice ventilation in the summer - there are mesh parts on the canopy
- roomy storage space
- easy, one-hand manipulation
- adjustable handlebar
- nice urban pushchair to get in the car, go shopping, etc.
- rattles on bumpy surfacesm the frame got loose and wobbled
- weird putting on the leg cover
- I missed a sun visor on the canopy in the summer
I was happy with it at first, but the chassis started to be loose too soon, in my opinion, and the pushchair became wobbly on bumpy roads, cobblestones, dirt roads, etc.
- easy, one-hand fold
- comfortable
- lightweight
- easy to clean
- not much of a suspension
An ideal urban stroller - if you only go (anywhere) in the city. It is very easy to clean, which is a big advantage. It is also very easy to fold, which is especially useful for women 🙂