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al_a says:
"We would not pick a different one, especially if talking about the bassinet part"
and gives the Tutis Viva Life
4

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  • gel wheels
  • stable metal frame
  • large bassinet
  • beautiful
  • heavier
  • non-removable, covered storage basket
  • harness system makes it difficult to put a cosytoes in the seat
  • no viewing wndow in the seat's hood

We were highly satisfied with this stroller system. It is easy to maneuvre and has a quality metal frame. It is also taller than most, which is an advantage for tall husbands.

The bassinet is spacious, which will be appreciated with larger babies, resp. winter babies in winter clothing. The wheels are gel-filled, great for any terrain. As a downside, I would mention the smaller storage space, which cannot be removed (detached), so if it gets dirty from the ground, it is a bit problematic to make it clean again.

The seat part of this stroller is also quite spacious. However, I was missing a window in the canopy to see the child when it faced the world. However, the seat unit can be reversed to face me if needed. It is also more difficult to pull the harness straps through the cosytoes holes (as it is actually one long strap that is made into a five-point system). The stroller is quite heavy overall, so one gets 'stronger' (and tired) when loading and unloading it into the car.

Overall, however, we were very happy with the stroller and we would not pick a different one, especially if talking about the bassinet part.

4.5/5
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