7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
Premium fabric, ultra cooshie ride
Date of Review: Mar 12, 2007
The Bottom Line: I would recommend only if you didn't have to transport it from location to location.
I can't say enough about the fabric used on this stroller. I felt like I was wrapping my baby in luxury. The straps are even covered with fabric! The seat had several reclining options, I love that I could reverse the handle, the sunshade is more than adequate, the stroller has a very nice look and my husband liked pushing this one around because it looked "manly." I have owned the Peg Perego P3 and the Bertini Sport and prefer these strollers over the Zooper for different reason which you could read in my reviews. I used my Zooper for about 6 months and then sold it simply because it was not easy to fold and the thing is heavy. It took me forever to fold the stroller up and set it back up whenever I went somewhere. This stroller has the best fabric by far and does seem like it is the best quality since I am interpreting weight as a good quality, however it is not as easy to steer as the 4 wheeled Bertini.
I do love the fact that this stroller comes with a rain shield and a bug shield. The attachments for these items are easy, the basket is nice but unfortunately it does not have a cup holder or snack tray...but then again, either does the Bertini.
This would be a great stroller if you lived in the city and you did not have to break it down to transport. I wish that Bertini and Zooper could come together, they could build one heck of a stroller if you combined the features of both.