- deep, spacious bassinet
- both the seat and the bassinet can be rearward and forward-facing
- can go over almost any terrain - from muddy dirt roads in spring to snow in winter
- super bouncy - my son falls asleep in it immediately in all circumstances :-)
- unfortunate attachment of the seat canopy
- no swivel wheels - I didn't mind, on the contrary :-)
- no shifting, flippable handle, you have to shift the whole body (seat, bassinet)
We bought this stroller second hand, after two children. The previous owners took perfect care of the stroller, so it was like new :-) The only thing we had to replace over time were the springs on the chassis. They were looser on one side and the stroller was slightly tilted to one side - which annoyed me personally. But at first glance, no one would have noticed it. We got the spare parts just fine. You could say it was a matter of a few bucks.
I am very happy with the stroller. We live in a village, so there are 90% of the roads are difficult in terms of terrain (either dirt roads or asphalt, but broken...). We go outdoors and on trips a lot and I've never had a problem crossing any terrain. The stroller can be comfortably operated with one hand, it is not heavy to handle. The bassinet part on the stroller is beautifully spacious and large. The seat is also great, reclining back and footrest. Spacious enough - now in winter my son fits comfortably in there with a winter footmuff. The only weakness I can see is the attachment of the hood on the seat - when the wind blows hard, it blows into the stroller from the side.
Some friends have told me I'll be miserable without the swivel wheels. So I didn't miss them in any way. Even in stores with narrow aisles, the stroller is pretty easy to manipulate.
I would definitely recommend the stroller, I wouldn't want another one myself :-)