- Looks
- Sturdiness
- Spaciousness
- Large wheels go over anything, but the child's comfort is questionable
- Basket (takes up a lot of stuff)
- Reversible seat unit
- Shakes the kid
- No rocking
- Color fades
- The cup holder broke away, as the fold lock did
- The basket is too close to the front wheels
- All is sold separately (raincoat for the seat, changing bag, etc.)
We had the X-Move 2017 version. Its frame is hard, with no soft suspension. That is the biggest con in my opinion. The wheels are inflatable but hard as well. I guess it's good as they don't et many punctures. But when you go over gravel or cobblestones, the child is thrown around in the seat, and it's crying because of that. So we only went over smooth roads at first. Still, my daughter cried in it for the first 3 months.
The bassinet could be deeper. I couldn't zip-close its apron when I put the footmuff inside and I added a blanket as it was cold.
I liked the seat unit. It is spacious. The 2017 edition has a canopy with a zipper that opens a mesh part, so the sun goes in even when the child is napping. It can be solved by covering that.
We stroll on any surfaces now, meadows, dirt roads, mud, snow, but it's not too comfy for the child. When my daughter was a baby, she minded that a lot, she was afraid and cried. Now she's bigger it makes her sleep, but I feel sorry for her seeing as it shakes her all the time.