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Diono Quantum Multi-Mode Travel Stroller - Black

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Reversible seat provides intimate parent facing for babies from birth and world facing experiences for toddlers Pushing the Quantum stroller feels super easy, from smooth to rough surfaces. It can be comfortably used on river sides, parks, etc. With wheels in fixed position, it glides over stone filled pathways, uneven surfaces, etc. The wheels are also air-filled and great for all-terrain travel. Adaptable and stylish, the Nuna Triv has many of the features you’d get with a more expensive pram for a mid-range price. Designed for city strolling, one of the main things going for the Triv is its ability to be easily folded into a compact form, light enough to slung over a shoulder by an in-built leather strap. That makes it a strong contender if you’re planning on using a pushchair regularly alongside your driving or taxi trips. You can get lie-flat pushchairs that recline to 180 degrees, but most first-time parents will opt for a carrycot for a number of reasons. It comes with a carrycot, a car seat and a rain cover so you’re ready for all sorts of outdoor adventures from birth and the main seat features an adjustable footrest and a removable safety bar to grow with your little one until they’re around three years old (or up to 15kg).

The Diono Quantum Classic is without a doubt, a beautifully stylish pram. With its luxurious fabric, all terrain pneumatic tyres, leatherette handlebar and four-tier eclipse canopy, it’s a brilliant choice for parents who want a little bit of luxury when they’re out and about with their little ones. Features of the Diono Quantum Classic Key specs – Age range: Suitable 0-48 months/23kg; Tyre type: Foam and rubber; Weight: 12.7kg (frame and carrycot); Folded dimensions: 35.5 x 67 x 84cm; Unfolded dimensions: 100 x 67 x 94cm But it does need a firm push. And if, for whatever reason, you hang a nappy bag on the end of your buggy, you may find it harder to reach. But most importantly the brake works well. I like that you can take the basket off too in case you need to clean it after a muddy walk for example. The seat is XL to suit taller children though I have to say that my 17-month-old’s head does reach the top where the hood starts. There’s plenty of legroom though. I think she’ll be fine in it as she grows more so there are no concerns about the size.The seat is wide and roomy and my toddler looks very comfortable in it. For the first few days that we had it, we had it in the living room and my toddler kept asking to sit in it so it must be comfy! The 5-point harness is padded and the covers are easy to take off too. You get a reversible seat pad with your Quantum for extra comfort and protection. The top 5 best all terrain stroller review! Having a stroller for jogging, going for a mountain hike, a… Read more… As well as the car seat holders in the basket (along with the adaptors themselves being provided) and pump, the Diono Quantum also comes with a handle strap which you can put around your wrist so the pushchair doesn’t run away with you. There is also a rain cover and a cup holder – with connections either side of the handle bar. The hood on the Quantum classic is huge. It has a brilliant four-tier eclipse which allows me to pull down the hood keeping Freddie all cosy inside. I’ve been using the hood with just the three tiers in use but would use the fourth if it was windy and Freddie needed extra coverage. It also has a flap on the top of the hood (peek-a-boo style) so I can see if he’s sleeping (or not!) Sometimes when they’re fast asleep you don’t want to disturb them by opening up the hood to take a look inside letting in sunshine or the wind so the lift up flap is brilliant. Additionally, the quantum classic has a section at the rear of the canopy that you can lift up allowing air to circulate through. This will be perfect in the summer days when we’re out walking with Freddie in the pram.

We’re enjoying using the Diono Quantum Classic, it looks stylish and is hugely practical. Without wanting to wish time away I’m looking forward to using the pram with its toddler seat too for all our days out and adventures. I would recommend it to parents who want to buy just one travel system. This would see their child through their early newborn days well into their toddler years. The Quantum is a breeze to use! It’s really easy to put the seat on and to reverse it too. You just take it off and turn it around and attach it in exactly the same way. You don’t need to change any of the attachments or anything like with other pushchairs that I’ve used. See this in my video a bit further down in this post. The handlebar offers a good grip, but its unusual oval design means you can’t hook bags over it, plus there’s no storage space under the seat. You get a removable zipped bag instead, which although neat doesn’t offer as much flexibility as a basket. The Stokke Xplory X is pricey, but there’s no doubt you’re getting a premium product for your money.I am forever scuffing shoes on brakes but this one is so easy to use, with a step-on, step-off push-brake.

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