Our baby is 9 months and the second carry top is awful! If he is not with fastened belts he can slide from below. In other pushchairs he can sit down perfectly normal without the need of belts.. I feel like he is being hold by the belt between his legs.. which applies pressure you know where ... instead of being sitting and the belts to be used as a safety feature.
Baby should always be harnessed in the seat unit, but you could try moving the footrest up in a higher position to give him more support and a deeper seat?
@@PushchairExpert yes, he should be harnessed, but he shouldn't be "hanging" on the belts. The footrest is at the highest position, so is the backrest. It simply doesn't provide a proper almost L shape - it's like it's tilted forward. To me it's a design flaw. I've been together with other parents and their kids are not sitting like ours. And ours sits properly in their pushchairs. Also, the baby is constantly stretching his back because of the bad position he is in. Please note that he is fully healthy and almost walking. It's not like there is an issue with the baby and I'm blaming the pushchair. We even went to the shop we bought it from to check if we are doing something wrong ... we are not. Now we'll have to throw it away and buy a new one for this summer only ... it's a pity that it costs 500 euros which by no means is cheap and with the COVID-19 financial crisis we're struggling ... DON'T BUY THIS PUSHCHAIR!
Thank you. I was finally able to fold it lol. Its a wonderful stroller
I have 2 kids and this pushchair is perfect because I have a toddler and a newborn so this thing is awesome 👏
Thanks, this is a great review! Are you planning to do a review on the new AbC design Swing as well? That would be lovely :)
Thanks for the helpful review. Is this a review on the 2018 model?
Our baby is 9 months and the second carry top is awful! If he is not with fastened belts he can slide from below. In other pushchairs he can sit down perfectly normal without the need of belts.. I feel like he is being hold by the belt between his legs.. which applies pressure you know where ... instead of being sitting and the belts to be used as a safety feature.
Baby should always be harnessed in the seat unit, but you could try moving the footrest up in a higher position to give him more support and a deeper seat?
@@PushchairExpert yes, he should be harnessed, but he shouldn't be "hanging" on the belts. The footrest is at the highest position, so is the backrest. It simply doesn't provide a proper almost L shape - it's like it's tilted forward. To me it's a design flaw. I've been together with other parents and their kids are not sitting like ours. And ours sits properly in their pushchairs. Also, the baby is constantly stretching his back because of the bad position he is in.
Please note that he is fully healthy and almost walking. It's not like there is an issue with the baby and I'm blaming the pushchair. We even went to the shop we bought it from to check if we are doing something wrong ... we are not.
Now we'll have to throw it away and buy a new one for this summer only ... it's a pity that it costs 500 euros which by no means is cheap and with the COVID-19 financial crisis we're struggling ...
DON'T BUY THIS PUSHCHAIR!
Thanks so much for this comment I was close to buying this and my old chair does the same thing for my son. He's hanging by his balls
What did you end up going with?
@@TechnoRocka we are fortunate enough to have him running when he was 11 months old
Can you fold it with the seat?
Awesome review, thank you so much!
Thanks! It's great to receive your lovely feedback!
Great review!