A good stroller for your child - I was rather happy with it 🙂
I wasn't happy with it at all. Bad wheels - it's no good for ANY kind of terrain. No bumper bar - the child practically hangs in the harness. No leg rest, short canopy...
Excellent, handy stroller comfortable for small babies as well as older children 😊 It is super compact and can be folded in one piece. Perfect for vacations 👍🏼 Large wheels for more difficult terrain plus a robust hood protecting against the sun. It features a large shopping basket and rides well even on snow and sand. Adjustable backrest (three positions). I sincerely recommend it.
- Newborn friendly
- Spacious for sleeping
- Ventilation parts in the sides
- Numerous optional accessories
- Spare parts available
- No-maintenance wheels
- Large shopping basket
- No leg rest
- No bumper bar
A perfect pushchair... A little tank able to pass through any terrain.
- Easy to fold
- Easy to push
- Parent- as well as world-facing seat
- Takes up only a little space
- No belly bar
A perfect pram, super-easy to fold. The seat is reversible. We could go on any terrain with it, and it didn't take up much space in the boot of our car 👌
- Easy folding
- Easy maneuvering
- Reversible seat unit
- Compact
- No bumper bar
A perfect stroller, and so easy to fold. The seat unit can face forward but also face the parent. All-terrain, and not taking up much space in the car 👌
- The wheels were moving too much to the sides
- Difficult manipulation
I wasn't happy with it. It was too heavy, and the quality was not that high. The seat unit was too short and too narrow.
- easy manipulation
- compactness
- a bit larger in the trunk than those lightweight strollers
- heavier
- not the greatest to go up/down the stairs
As a stroller out of a 3in1 stroller system, it is the best because it folds in one piece. It is, however, more difficult to climb a curb or up and down the stairs, but on the other hand, we were able to handle a demanding walk in the forest with it. A disadvantage is the hanging legs of the sleeping child when it's older - since they won't fit inside once it gets taller.
- Compactness
- Driveability
- Large shopping basket
- Fabrics are not that thin, which is great 😊
- Adjustable handle
- Small-in-size, narrow seat unit
Great to push. Able to handle harsher terrain as well 😊
- beautiful design, quality fabrics
- large canopy with ventilation
- much higher seat than the competition offers
- the recline was very nice, no bucket form, but you need to use both hands to recline the seat
- spacious, but I think I have a child that's too tall ;-) so it will last us maybe two, two-and-a-half years
- V2 wheels are much better than the V1
- tall handlebar
- large basket - but too open (my stuff sometimes falls out, so best used with a big bag plus a few nappies
- nice, one-piece fold
- the worst flaw would be the stiff chassis making for a \hard\" ride"
- the all-terrain wheels don't helo much there; every bump, hole, stone makes you lift the stroller (I gave up when walking downtown after maybe 10 minutes, and my husband flipped it over when getting down a curb)
I was so looking forward to having it... and then I took it out to tackle our not-so-perfect sidewalks, and my joy was over. No good way to deal with that... Too heavy for a purely urban stroller; doesn't cope well with any all-terrain ride. If you want a Stokke, buy an Xplory, if you want an all-terrain Stokke terrain, buy a Trailz, or a better brand for that matter.