Phil and Teds Smart Reviews and Specifications
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Lightweight Stroller that adapts to suit your needs. The seat can be removed and replaced with an optional bassinet, or car seat. |
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Reader Reviews
great in baby mode ok in toddler
Reviewed by: sue from perth WA, Sep 02, 2010General Review
I have had ALOT of prams and when i saw this one i fell in love so ordered it on line...its a interesting looking pram rather space like. the pram is easy to set up and put down and the back wheels pop off (which i have to do to fit it in my mazda 2 boot)
i ordered it with the peanut (not that i have a baby) the peanut is easy to set up and attachs easy to the frame (but its not as large as some other brands so prob only do till 3-4mths)
over all this is a nice pram good if you want something diff to what on market! great for shops or paths not so great for parks/grass
Pros
lighteasy to fold
easy to clean (everything just wipes off) and they say its uv protected so it will not fade in sun
peanut is great addition and easy to put on/off
follow the sun hood is huge so provided alot of shade (but wish it attached)
Cons
- the 'recline' is rediculas its basically non-existiant hardly worh it! i wish they made proper recline!- seat unit is not overly big so my 14mths old looks huge in it but will prob do him till 2-2.5
- front wheels do not have the ability lock straight so makes hard over grass
- hood is free to move (follow the sun they call it) but kids play with it and its a game for them wish it could be attacked so kids dont play with it
- the base is a bit wider than i thought it would be, but seat unit width is a bit on the small side
