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Classic Stroller by Chipolino, with road-facing seat orientation. Suitable from newborn.
This stroller is suitable for your daily movements within the city. It has storage space to put everything you need on walks with your baby. It also offers seat leveling capability which mainly helps newborns, since they cannot support their heads upright, but...
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Pushchairs & Strollers
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Classic Stroller by Chipolino, with road-facing seat orientation. Suitable from newborn.
This stroller is suitable for your daily movements within the city. It has storage space to put everything you need on walks with your baby. It also offers seat leveling capability which mainly helps newborns, since they cannot support their heads upright, but also older children who can sleep more quietly and easily in the stroller.
The stroller seat faces the road, giving the child the opportunity to watch the route and explore the world around. The adjustable handle, adjusts to the desired position, for greater convenience in holding during movement.
This particular stroller is considered quite light, as its weight is 7kg.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
Far and away the worst stroller I have ever taken for a walk. The stroller does not turn for any reason and almost constantly changes direction on 3 or 2 wheels (like it's in a rallye), resulting in the child being at risk of falling. On slightly more difficult roads/sidewalks, the stroller needs arms to turn. Also, when lifting to go up a sidewalk, it goes up very difficultly and makes noise as if it's ready to be cut in half. Because I have had a quid 2 for years which is in the same category, we had them side by side and on the walk it was day and night. Fortunately, I returned it and got another one and I can go for a walk in peace. Far away awful
So far it seems very good for its price! Time will tell..
I will come back to my review if anything changes.