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2 reviews
madmanc
madmanc
 

Excellent – I purchased a jordy stroller via kiddywheels and i must say i love it so much i am always getting stopped where did you get your stroller from. The colour blue is so good and i love the fact you have everything you need in one place the parasol is so good to keep my bub from burning in the sun and the mozzie net being built in is amazing we use it all the time . I would recomend this stroller to any one who wants to have a very stlish stroller all the accessories are all built in and it folds down so small to fit in the car and the back foot well nothing love it!!

celestialstarco
celestialstarco30 posts
 

Good – A nice pram, pity about the colour choices. I love it. Compared to my $75 Babylove stroller and a Valco Honeycomb stroller I got out of the bin- it's a little bit nicer, but I'm not sure if it's $100 nicer. I would recomend it to my friends. Good height for someone 175cm- I find many of the handlebars on strollers are too low. However, if I was much taller then the handles wouldn't suit. The matching umbrella is a godsend, none of the suncovers really cut it when the sun is facing you! You can adjust the umbrella to shade bub, without having to cover them with a cloth and making it stuffy. Built in mossie net is handy, it zips into the sun shade. Lightweight, easy to fold, made in australia. Cup holder- you have no idea how handy that is! You don't have the remove the bumper bar or sunshade to fold the stroller. Lack of colour choices- only pink or blue. Can't they have a green, or a yellow, something a bit more gender neutral? Basket is very small. Very, very small. Half the size of the "normal" undercarriages with my other strollers. It's half the size of the actual stroller. The bumper is really high up- it's about level with a six or seven month's old face, and there's no way to lower it.

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