The only detail that bothered me was that there was no safety lock on the chassis against unfolding when it was in a folded state. Otherwise the perfect stroller for the terrain, really went through everything. Even frozen lumps of snow, stones, mud, gravel, snowdrifts ;)
An awesome all-terrain stroller, number one for me.
Absolutely happy with this pram.
The best <3 A matter of heart, really.
- None so far
An amazing pram that is simply worth the money. Can handle all terrain, can carry heavier weight. Option to buy different covers.
- Pretty
- Sturdy
- Adjustable as needed, facing forwards or backwards
- High seating
- Folds quickly
- Off-road wheels also adjustable for flexible turning
- Covers can be changed winter-summer-autumn version
- 3 positions adjustable, whether lie-flar, semi-sitting or straight sitting, when the child can be fed
- The bassinet is lined with material so that the baby will not freeze even at minus 20
- Bassinet as big as an old pram's ones. My son was born 4560 g and had enough space until half a year
- Expensive, but worth the money
I would never change it - it is an excellent pram, it will certainly last for a second or third child.
- Handles any terrain with ease
- Folding is easy
- Handling is superb
We were extremely happy with it, I would buy again and wouldn't even choose other brands. For me this was a safe bet. It goes over the terrain very well. π
For me, the Trailz is THE stroller ππ»ππ» I wouldn't trade it for any other.
- Big wheels
- Spacious bassinet
- Tall :)
- In my opinion, the seat is not for children over 1 year old
- Some may find it heavy
I am very satisfied with the stroller! Absolutely :-) I recommend the spacious bassinet. The stroller can go through all terrain.
- Spacious bassinet
- Comfortable seat shape
- Extendable canopy
- Adjustable handle
- Huge basket
- Design π
- Simply perfect from the ground up
Stokke Trailz Black Terrain - THE stroller. Excessive satisfaction.
- Large bassinet
- None
My first stroller, but I'm extremely happy with it π
- design
- carry cot size
- large basket
- suitable for all terrain
- weight
- takes up a lot of space in the boot
A great stroller, I recommend it with all 10 π
- Easy handling, easy change of direction of the seat
- Adjustable handle height
- Clean lines, no visible joints or screws anywhere
- Clean and modern design
- Cover material, good maintenance
- Higher price of the stroller, with each accessory the price increases a lot
So far, we are riding in the pram part it's been a blast for us! It's beautifully spacious, so the little one lies comfortably even in the footmuff in the bassinet and is nice and warm, the stroller doesn't let the wind blow in :)
- Large carry cot
- Extended canopy
- Durable material
- Easy to handle
- Two wheels styles option, classic or all-terrain
- Great for taller people
- Suitable for off-road and uneven terrain
- The only con is that it is on the heavier side
The best stroller we could have bought. Superb functionality, quality and design π
- Shopping basket
- Inflatable wheels
- Design
- Quality
The best and most beautiful pram π The quality/price ratio is adequate ππ»
- The bassinet is high
- Spacious bassinet
- Huge basket
- Replacement parts are easy to get hold of
- Simple and stylish
- Accessories
- Can't lock the folded chassis (when loading it into my car, it keeps running away/opening back up)
I recommend the stroller π I decided to get it because of the high positioned bassinet, which is really spacious.
The chassis is solid and quiet. The all-terrain wheels are also good for the city, as the pavements are often horrible π± The large shopping basket is top notch - you can really fit a lot of stuff in there - often even a dog that shouldn't be in the shopping basket π Some may find it clumsy, because it's really big overall (between the shelves in the store), but it's a matter of habit π Simple stylish design and lots of accessories π I still appreciate that you can buy the bassinet and seat separately so I don't have to store the seat until it's time to use it.
For me, it only has one drawback - the chassis can't be locked when folded. It would make loading it into the car easier π Otherwise, great satisfaction βΊοΈ
- The bassinet is huge, awesome
- Great to push
- Too robust
- Bulky frame
Superb stroller, especially good for handling all terrains. The only reason I sold it was that the frame is big and it didn't fit in the lift...
The best stroller β‘ Both for the terrain and the city. A great fashion piece that is comfortable and practical.
- Bucket seating
- Large basket
- Reflective logos
- Leather covered, adjustable handle
- Lying down is not possible in the direction of travel
- Clumsy, heavy
- Does not fold in one piece
- Front wheel lock jams
- Takes up more or less all the space in the car
- Storage basket cannot be closed
- Lacks a safety lock when folded
- After a couple of months the chassis squeaked
I bought the pram new. My dream model - I was really looking forward to it, I read every review and watched all the videos about it. It was beautiful and stylish, I bought a summer kit, a winter kit, a fur... but after a while I think I've idealised it just by all the talk about it in the shops.
It fulfilled its purpose, but that's about it, it didn't leave any wow effect in me.
The Terrain wheels were getting softer and softer in the summer from the heat, and as for the Classic wheels - a complete disaster, and a very uncomfortable ride. These are only good enough for shopping, but I don't recommend them for regular city riding up curbs and on uneven terrain.
If I didn't have a bigger boot in my car, the stroller wouldn't even fit.
I lasted less than a year with it and couldn't wait to get rid of it. I really don't understand and am surprised how this mediocre stroller earned such a high reputation! Probably because they are loving the brand and design and stick to the motto that what is expensive is good; but for me, the Trailz in the future - no way...
- Tall seating
- Inflatable wheels
- Unstable frame
- Squeaking after four months
- Bucket seat
- Narrow seating area
- Small basket (low sewn sides)
The pram impressed me with its 'look', but disappointed me with its functionality. For the money I expected quality, but it didn't come with. After less than 4 months of use, the whole frame started to creak; with more wind, I had the feeling that the stroller would be blown away... I would have survived the bucket seat if my little son wasn't like a sardine pressed against the walls in there... Unfortunately a big disappointment.
- It will cross any terrain
- Solid frame
- Nice design
- Quality covers, possibility of different kits
- Took up the whole car boot
I loved the pram and I still feel sorry for not having it anymore. We changed it only for the sake of compactness.
It was great for us. It went over any terrain without problems, it was sturdy. It didn't squeak at all, though my husband took care of it once in a while. The bucket seat is great.
- Spacious bassinet
- Great for winter, off-road
- Large, spacious basket
- Bad handling when pushing
A nice stroller for any terrain :)
- Very high quality
- For any terrain
- Spacious carrycot
- XL storage compartment on the chassis
- Option to buy lots of interesting accessories
- Design
- Easy handling
- Easy and quick folding
- Durability of colours
- By all accounts very comfortable :)
- Price
- Weight
I recommend it :) High quality and reliable stroller. Anyone who says otherwise is just jealous because they can't afford it :P
- the best pushchair
- no cons
I am very very happy with this pushchair. I am just sorry I did not get it sooner.
- Everything
- None
The best stroller on the market, just, the bigger the baby, the harder it is to handle.
- Goes over absolutely anytning
- Folded size, it takes up our whole car boot π
I've had 5 prams but this one is really the best.
- adjustable seat
- perfect driving
- easy folding
- for all terrain
- large shopping basket
- beautiful design
- none
Maximum satisfaction in any terrain! Little one loves it, we ride it everywhere. Mountains, forest roads, city, grass. Thanks to the newborn insert and the reclining seat, we didn't even need a carrycot. It has a great shopping basket where I load up my groceries for the week, and to top it all off, it's really beautiful.
It's compact enough, I can load it in the car with no problem. I don't find it heavy or big at all, but I'm quite tall, so maybe that's why.
- Great for terrain or bumpy/broken pavements
- Great storage space
- Easy to unfold and fold the stroller
- Beautiful look
- The frame is bulky and takes up a lot of space
Trailz is just a beautiful stroller to look at (since I am a woman, this is also an important detail for me). Super folding, can conquer different terrains, the carrycot is huge. I'm yet to try the seat unit, but I'm very satisfied. Proven brand and quality.
The frame needs a larger car, but I can take our smaller one, it just takes up space on the back seats :-D Otherwise, satisfaction :-)
- large bassinet - Sammmy slept comfortably in it until 8 months, and he is not too tiny
- super large basket, which I really appreciated with 3 children
- the wheels do not rattle and goes though anything
- just one, the weight of the pram
The best pram out of all we ever had.
- Roomy bassinet
- Large storage basket
- Seat is higher up, so the kid has a good view
- Squeaks
- Rattles
- Very heavy chassis
Not much for a lot of money, but on the other hand very spacious and practical for any terrain π
SUper happy with it, it tackles any terrain whatsoever.
- Large storage space
- Solid frame, does not squeak
- Goes over everything
- Comfortable handling despite its size
- High weight
I am very satisfied with this pram. It is bigger, heavier and takes up a lot of space, but it is a "payment" for the bigger, stronger and more terrain chassis that we were looking for in a stroller. Despite its size, it is very easy to handle. I was worried about the inflatable wheels and defects, but so far no problem, and we don't cut the stroller any slack :).
I use the stroller from September until (currently) March. My son is bigger for his age + we wears a winter footmuff all the time, and I have to say that he fits nicely into the stroller without being cramped or having his legs too squeezed in. So the carrycot, for me, worth of 100 points.
The chassis is also great in terms of the large inflatable wheels, which have also overcome any terrain in the countryside.
The shopping basket has a carrying capacity of up to 10 kg. It has often carried 1-2 bags full of groceries π It's large and really practical.
But what is a minus for me is the little storage. I also didn't avoid scratches, loading it into the car is just a chore. I'm aware that if it was "more compact", it would be at the expense of the wheels or the basket. So I don't really care. But what I do complain about is that I sometimes have a problem with suspension, and it's also not so easy to control the stroller with one hand. But all in all, I wouldn't change it. I use 2 hands all the time anyway ππ»π
- All-terrain use
- Beautiful, robust, tall
- Excellent manipulation
- Design π
- The only downside is the higher weight of the pram
An awesome - practical, designer pram.
- Shopping basket
- Large carrycot
- Different kits to add to it available
- No chassis lock when it's folded
- Squeaking
- Neverending wheel problems
- Heavy
This is my first stroller system. I have nothing to compare it to. But I can most certainly say that it's too pricey for what it offers. We have problems with the wheels all the time. Too little inflated, too much inflated, punctures, they get stuck... you name it. And I DID my maintenance and lubrication and all, more than once a month. Unfortunately, the stroller started squeaking after 8 months. I truly don't know which part of the chassis I didn't lubricate yet - but the noise makes me thing the stroller will fall apart.
I have to appreciate the shopping basket; however, I was afraid of it being too open at first. But for me, a shopping maniac, it's actually a big advantage. I can put there anything, no matter the shape of the loaded thing.
The carrycot is HUGE. My DD was there even in her 8 months, and that was winter, so she had a footmuff as well :-) Also, fabrics can be fully removed and washed.
The seat unit seems too narrow for me, in contrast. We went from the large carrycot to the seat now, and I am not sure about what to think. The gap in the leg area is also not comforting to me. I would like to put there some insert in winter.
To conclude, I would like to add one thing. My husband HATES this stroller. He gets angry every time he loads it in the car. The chassis doesn't lock when folded, and it takes up the whole car boot (of an SUV). Also, we get dirty (from the wheels) every time we load it because we always try to be careful not to scratch it while loading it in...
A perfect stroller, in my opinion.