- oh-so-beautiful
- the comfort of the child is incredible - even if, as I noticed, some mommies don't think so (judging by the first look at it). None of my three sons (all tested it) wanted out of this stroller, and the third one was actually using it from birth, with the newborn cocoon (Softbag)
- higher-placed seat unit
- ventilation hood + sunvisor
- telescopically adjustable handlebar is very comfortable, even for the very tall dads
- large, spacious shopping basket
- even if there's no visible spring suspension, the chassis flex and the V2 wheels (we used those even with the V1 edition) cushion impacts very well and make for a smooth ride
- I really liked the fold, even the seat folds
- and did I say how beautiful it is? :-) quality and design emanating from it. Btw, the Scoot was chosen by my husband, who loved it at first sight
- the (not good) center of gravity when having the seat unit facing you - I minded this the most. Getting up curbs in this configuration was quite difficult - I always had to use my foot, which got to be frustrating after some time
- I would appreciate a longer canopy - even though it can be used as a floating canopy, I wasn't always as patient as to undo it all the time
- the V2 wheels are foam filled but feel softer than they should (imo), this is not a problem with those very different V1 wheels
- no leg rest, which is typical for Stokke - there is only the plastic footrest. Around 9 to 12 months, you can miss it, because the legs are already protruding, but don't yet touch the footrest. I did not consider it a huge flaw, however
- the (optional) cupholder goes in the middle of the handlebar - I didn't like this placement, it got in my way all the time
A pushchair for those wanting maximum comfort for their child. I really don't exaggerate, my little ones were happier in the Scoot than in any other stroller, and the middle one even sat in it just so, at home, not even being pushed. I mostly recommend it to use on urban surfaces, and it is also great for shopping, as it has an excellent and very accessible basket. However, if you need to lift and get it over curbs a lot, I would probably look at something different - the Scoot, especially with the seat facing the parent, is really difficult to lift on curbs. That was the reason we replaced it after some time. We had the V1 with V2 wheels, which are more off-road friendly (with tires filled with foam, so no maintenance there), but I found those a little too soft for my taste - if they were more strongly "inflated", they'd handle better I think.