- Design
- Compactness
- Very easy to handle even with a heavier child
- Possibility to change the direction of travel
- Reclining
- Extendable canopy
- You can feel unevenness when driving on worse surfaces
- Shorter and narrower footrest
This is my fourth "Zapp" model, the previous versions were even clumsier - but they didn't have a single, joint handle. In this version it is connected and it is also higher.
Handling and maneuvering in tight spaces is perfect, I mostly steered the stroller with just one hand, even when fully loaded. Even changing direction or seat position doesn't affect the ride comfort. The wheels are larger than in previous versions, but I feel they are made of the same material. They go like "rollers" on a flat surface - it's great, but on uneven surfaces everything is transferred to the stroller's frame, which is mainly felt by the stroller pusher (the baby doesn't feel it so much thanks to the fabric sports part). The basket is tiny, but can be complemented with the original hanging net bag. Folding has more steps and requires both hands, but it is still easy and very quick to get used to.
The seat unit is shaped, but a bit atypical in that it is not rigid. Only the seat (under the child's bottom) is reinforced, the rest is fabric. I liked it because the baby is almost like being in a hammock (especially lying down) 😊 It can be facing in both forward and rear-facing direction and positioned from sitting to lying down. The hood is medium length with the option to extend. The only thing that bothered me was the shorter and narrower footrest.
I recommend the stroller mainly as a travel stroller for car shopping and quick transfers, where you will appreciate the perfect maneuverability 😊