Hello, I have one of these and I was wondering what the two little hoops were on the back of the seat part were used for? They are either side of where the child's lower back would be. Thank you 😊
Hiya, do you reckon this would be good for taking on holiday abroad? Going on holiday next month with our 2 year old and want a cheaper buggy that I don’t mind getting a little thrown around in the airplane hold. Was considering Graco travelite stroller but it’ll only last us another few months since toddler is quite heavy already so this was next choice as I think it’s pretty good for it’s price. Not sure if it seems too bulky though? Can’t justify buying a yoyo or anything in the £hundreds
Hi! This would probably be fine for a holiday-the only thing you want to have a think about is the plastic wheels and the lack of suspension. If you're going to be somewhere with nice flat surfaces it will be fine, but this pushchair won't be great on any bumpy terrain. You could also look at the Joie Nitro. This is an umbrella fold, so will be easy for travelling with and the upper weight limit is 22kg. This one has all wheel suspension, so will take uneven surfaces better. Also, when you get home it will be a great second pushchair. Or the Graco Breaze Lite 2 - this also has an upper weight limit of 22kg and all wheel suspension. Hope this helps and thanks for watching. BuggyBaby
Hi! Yes, you can take it off. You need to push the silver pin's in on either side of the brake unit and that will release it. You will need to use something like the end of a pen or a screwdriver, not your finger as you will pinch your skin! We hope this helps. BuggyBaby