Valco Rebel Reviews and Specifications


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Valco Rebel
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Manufacturers description
  • "Super Quick Release" Wheels snap on and off with the push of a button
  • Pocket on back of hood
  • Harness strap covers are padded for your baby's comfort
  • Cushiony head hugger included
  • Fully adjustable hood with sunshade
  • Easy to fold
  • Adjustable handle
  • Optional toddler seat
  • Adjustable foot rest
  • Suspension
  • Seat faces both directions!
    You can see your baby and your baby can see the world
  • Reflective binding for safe nighttime visibility
  • Fully reclining seat
  • Extra-Extra-Large storage basket
  • Bootcover and Raincover included
  • New Dura-Glide swivel wheel system ensues a super-smoth ride for parent and baby
  • Hex-lock on front wheel locks wheel in place for jogging
  • Stain resistant, removable fabrics for easy clean up
  • Exlusive! Tire pump included with all styles

Suitability
This pram is suitable From birth

Dimensions
Weight17.2 kg37.8 lbs

Seat
Seat capacity22 kg48.4 lbs
Can direction of seat be reversed?Yes

Wheels
Number of Wheels that Swivel1

Handle
Handle height adjustable?Yes
Handle reversible?No

Toddler seat
Toddler Seat Option?Available

Bassinet
BassinetNot available


Reader Reviews


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Great Outdoor Stroller

Reviewed by: Cecilia from USA California, Aug 21, 2007

General Review

When I bought this stroller, I was running a small daycare. I needed to be able to carry small children from place to place. I bought all the attachments with it and was able to carry 4 kids all under the age of 4.

Pros

The suspension is great for off roading and it is really easy to push. The seat can be turned around which is really great if you are walking into the sun and want to keep the kids out of it.

Cons

It can be front heavy with the toddler seat attached and will tip over on steep hills and walkways. I remedy the problem by turning the seat around to face me so that I can control the weight distribution, but it is still an arm workout. Also, with the toddler seat, the back seat cannot sit all the way up, it is too close to the front seat and not at all visibly comfortable.


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Love it love it!

Reviewed by: Beck from Melbourne, Jul 31, 2007

General Review

I was a bit obsessed with prams when I was pregnant but I think it paid off as I love this pram. We lived on a diary farm when our son was born and this all-terrain pram was fantastic, I even pushed it through a freshly mown hay paddock one day!

Pros

Definately reversible seat. Suspension makes a smooth ride and it really is easy to push.

Cons

It is heavy, although I didn't have any problems lifting into my 4WD after a ceasar. Considering how sturdy it is its not surprising its on the heavy side.


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Happy on the whole, check seat

Reviewed by: Julia Gallop from Australia, Oct 05, 2006

General Review

Have been very happy on the whole, fantastic over rough terrain when taking long walks with the kids.

Pros

Solid pram, great look, like being able to reverse seat.

Cons

Main problem has been the small amount of room for child in pram to sit up when toddler seat is attached. Check this out because my kids hate sitting in the bottom with the seat touching their nose!


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Best Pram Ever!

Reviewed by: Eve from Mid-North coast, Sep 05, 2006

General Review

I got my rebel after my steelcraft 4 wheeler broke and it's the best decision I made pram wise.

Pros

You can turn the carriage around so you can see bubs and fit a toddler seat for an older child. I love the reflecter material so you can use it at night without worrying about not being seen by traffic, it has fantastic suspension and a easy to use strong break, adjustable handle, it comes with a pram cover and a rain cover with a nice large basket underneath, it is very easy to push around and is great for unpaved areas.

Cons

It sometimes becomes unbalanced sideways steep hills.


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