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Pushchairs & Strollers
Pushchairs & Strollers
Pushchairs & Strollers
Pushchairs & Strollers
Pushchairs & Strollers
Pushchairs & Strollers
Pushchairs & Strollers
Pushchairs & Strollers
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Infant Car Seat i-Snug 2
Meet one of the lightest i-Size infant car seats on the market! Absolutely safe and lightweight, it offers both practicality and safety.
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Very nice ECONOMIC stroller, we got it for the second one in the village we go to very often since we carry a lot of things so we don't have to carry a stroller as well. Obviously, it cannot be compared to more expensive ones like the Inglesina Electa that we have as our main stroller. But you get what you pay for. Its carrycot is very small, I don't know why the following comment said it is spacious.. But anyway, there is no way a 5-6 month old baby can sit there during walks, babies after 3 months max want a little recline, that's why we leave the carrycot and put them in the regular stroller position. The car seat is I-size, very good and quality, we have it as our baby's main seat (we didn't get the Inglesina because there was no reason since we had this one in the package) and our baby is a giant 9 months old, 11.5 kg and 70 cm (now we will change the seat but he still has some room). It is not for up to 3 months as the following comment says. It is for up to 75 cm, about 1 year old. If the baby is indeed 75 cm at 3 months then they should declare it in the Guinness Book, the seat is not to blame. Probably many parents, without anyone telling them, think that when the baby's legs stick out, then the seat is no longer suitable, or they turn them forward in the car for this reason. This has nothing to do with it. Their legs are like that, curled up in the car whether you like it or not. It closes and opens very easily, it DOES NOT fit in many trunks, it is very bulky so measure the trunk space to make sure it fits. A child of a larger age sits fine, it just doesn't have a very large footrest so the child's legs will necessarily hang until they can touch the ground on the frame. But I don't think this is a big problem, it may not bother your child at all, but anyway, after 1.5 years a child doesn't sit much in a stroller so I think it will be okay. And the Inglesina is like that, and the Cybex and most strollers in general. In terms of weight, it is okay, it weighs as much as most strollers, it just doesn't have anywhere to hold it when you carry it, like a handle, and that's why it feels much heavier than it is. The fabrics wash easily. As for driving, it's fine, I repeat it cannot be compared to expensive top-quality strollers but yes, it's fine. I recommend it without reservation, anyway, such a stroller is not convenient for a child over one year max, you will prefer something much smaller that folds with one hand and can also be a carry-on, but this happens with all large strollers. So for a year, it is the best value for money available.
For the price, it's just okay. The included car seat is only good for up to 3 months. The stroller also doesn't accommodate a large child and doesn't absorb shocks very well. It's easy to fold, but it doesn't stand upright when folded and doesn't fit easily in most car trunks. I haven't used the basket at all, so I can't say anything about it. It seems spacious though. Overall, based on my experience, I would look for another stroller even if it had a higher price. Try it before you buy it.