Useful video but missed a few pretty key bits because we watched this to inform our purchase. Maybe not the right place to leave our review but their brand doesn't have a reviews section on their website, how convenient. We own the smile III set and across the lot including the car seat none are operable with one hand. Carry your child in one hand which all parents inevitably need to do and these products are redundant. - Collapsed stroller is secured by a cheap plastic latch which seems like their product team added it last minute. It's also black to challenge you each time you need to open the stroller to stress test your patience during the evening grocery shop in a dimly lit car park. - Convenient levers just at the side of the strollers handlebars to allow you to collapse the unit.. oh but we didn't tell you that you first need to individually lock each front wheel with two separate tiny and again black plastic latches right on the ground by each front wheel to test your mobility, finger pain tolerances and agility. Especially great in winter when your hands are cold. - Designed a 'large' carrier basket for up to 7kg and intelligently placed a thick steel bar straight through the middle of the actual basket to ensure you cannot fit a pampers pack in it during your shop. - 7kg means 7kg. The fabric and sewing standards of the carrier basket will not endure more. As an additional note, we own the latest and greatest car seat from britax too. Their seat belts are primarily finger dexterity and child patience challenges. - If you get the car seat with the rotational base like we did you'll quickly realize how not thought through their product is. Holding your child in one hand as you walk up to the car use your other to press the rotate seat release button and then use your foot/leg/knee whatever body part you can to shift the chair around in order seat your kiddo. - Even better is that one of our tires is losing air with the unit being just 2 months old. Didn't think to add some puncture protection... Gave over £1k to Britax thinking we'd be getting everything one could need from a car seat and stroller yet we feel people working full time on creating these products should do much better.
Exactly the same experience. I would add that when folding it, the bottom Part of the basket tends to be stuck and I have to push it myself most of the time
Useful video but missed a few pretty key bits because we watched this to inform our purchase.
Maybe not the right place to leave our review but their brand doesn't have a reviews section on their website, how convenient.
We own the smile III set and across the lot including the car seat none are operable with one hand. Carry your child in one hand which all parents inevitably need to do and these products are redundant.
- Collapsed stroller is secured by a cheap plastic latch which seems like their product team added it last minute. It's also black to challenge you each time you need to open the stroller to stress test your patience during the evening grocery shop in a dimly lit car park.
- Convenient levers just at the side of the strollers handlebars to allow you to collapse the unit.. oh but we didn't tell you that you first need to individually lock each front wheel with two separate tiny and again black plastic latches right on the ground by each front wheel to test your mobility, finger pain tolerances and agility. Especially great in winter when your hands are cold.
- Designed a 'large' carrier basket for up to 7kg and intelligently placed a thick steel bar straight through the middle of the actual basket to ensure you cannot fit a pampers pack in it during your shop.
- 7kg means 7kg. The fabric and sewing standards of the carrier basket will not endure more.
As an additional note, we own the latest and greatest car seat from britax too. Their seat belts are primarily finger dexterity and child patience challenges.
- If you get the car seat with the rotational base like we did you'll quickly realize how not thought through their product is. Holding your child in one hand as you walk up to the car use your other to press the rotate seat release button and then use your foot/leg/knee whatever body part you can to shift the chair around in order seat your kiddo.
- Even better is that one of our tires is losing air with the unit being just 2 months old. Didn't think to add some puncture protection...
Gave over £1k to Britax thinking we'd be getting everything one could need from a car seat and stroller yet we feel people working full time on creating these products should do much better.
Exactly the same experience. I would add that when folding it, the bottom Part of the basket tends to be stuck and I have to push it myself most of the time
Thank you.
Any other model/set/brand that you'd recommend otherwise?
@@patumakera TFK (Germany) seems to really know their stuff
Hi, what ist your opinion on the height of the bumper bar? How usefull is it for the child sitting inside? It seems really high.
If tires are punctured hard to fix, the seat height not so good, and folding mechanisms flimsy. Will last one child maybe :D
Seems like they've really ripped off the Uppababy Vista V2!! Even the fold is the same!
Almost all strollers are folding this way ;)