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Love N Care Adiva Sport BP 9754

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2Love N Care Adiva Sport BP 9754
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JuliaR
JuliaR4 posts
 

Excellent – A good reliable pram/stroller - two in one. Easy to steer on different surfaces. Great value for money. I will definitely recommend this product to my friends! The best stroller/pram I could find in Australia. Inflatable rear wheels, swivel front wheels (no double wheels!). Lightweight and sturdy frame. Easy to fold. Baby can face you or the world… Read more

- reversible seat. Adjustable handle. Quality fabric. Comes with suncover and raincover. Suncover zips conveniently onto the hood. Zipped pocket on the back of the hood. Five point harness.

One touch brakes and one touch front wheels fixating mechanism.

The basinette converts into a sitting stroller or you can gradually push the backrest up as your baby grows and wants to see the world more. Three positions for the seat and multiposition backrest (the latter is easily adjustable with the help of a strap).

Good quality workmanship. I was looking for a reversible pram/stroller that folds flat in one piece, but couldn't find a good one. Adiva sport folds in two pieces - for some it's an advantage, for some - disadvantage. Side windows on the hood are mesh and let sunlight on the bub - I had to saw on fabric to cover them.

Shopping basket is not big.

Poor choice of colours (available only in grey or mocha, which is more like greyish with black)

beebs09
beebs095 posts
 

an overall good pram – I really like how you can convert the seat from bassinet to toddler position. It has a great turning circle and easy to shop with. Would be better if the mesh on the hood didn't let as much light in as it does. Like the mattress that comes with it. The rain cover doesn't go over the hood which is water resistant at best so not ideal. My zipper… Read more

broke after about a year so I can't zip the mozzie net thing on anymore. It was good until then. A few of the snap buttons are quite hard to clip on the accessories after a few months.

My daughter still loves this pram at nearly 3 years old but she has to share now with her 3 month old brother. I now have a veebee sk8 board I can attach to this pram - which works fine but it does affect my stride. I've just started to occasionally put the seat in toddler mode for my son which allows my daughter to sit on the foot rest when she's tired.

Little wheels have their limitations of terrain - can handle medium length grass, small tree roots, flat surface gravel. Can not handle sand, rocky terrain, uneven gravel. Even going down a gutter to cross the road for example, the little wheels bend inwards and get stuck sometimes. Any slope the pram really veers. The lockable front wheels are a nuissance to reach.

On the whole I really like this pram. Undecided after 3 yrs if I would buy it again or recommend it. manouverability, one piece bassinet/toddler seat, value for money bulky in the car - only attempt public transport if there is wheel chair access and at a quiet time. Some little nitpicky things - read review

MrPlow
MrPlow5 posts
 

Excellent – A great stroller-pram as it has bassinet mode and when used as a stroller you can have it facing forward or backwards. Importantly for us it fits through the supermarket checkouts easily too unlike some others. Steering is great as well. Do not pay attention to review from user "kennedyl" who states "Takes a 7 point turn to do 360 degrees". Er,… Read more

yes that's if you have the front wheels locked! The Adiva allows you to lock the front wheels so they don't steer, this is great for when you are rocking/pushing it backwards and forwards to get the little one to sleep. You then unlock the wheels to steer (use normally). Something that reviewer obviously didn't realise.

Storage space is quite smallish underneath but it's not too bad. Instructions were terrible when it comes to converting from bassinet to stroller.

Foot brake is great, large and easy to put on/off.

Overall, the best value for money pram-stroller around. Value for money

Stroller and Bassinet mode

Forward and rear facing

Fits through supermarket checkouts Smallish storage space

Poor instructions

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Impressed
Impressed9 posts
 

Small & awesome manouverability. Ticks all boxes! – We bought this 2nd hand & it still looks new. Love that u dont need to purchase a separate bassinet. Comes with boot cover, mossie net & rain cover all of which clip or zip securely onto pram. Very light weight. We use the mozzie net to darken the room while shopping so bubba can sleep (& she sleeps really well). Havnt been able to find a… Read more

compatible car capsule that clips to the frame but wonder if there is a car capsule that could sit in the bassinet? I love the rocker legs that came with my pram. It means that baby has a portable bed wherever we go. Have had great comments from strangers about how nice looking & compact the pram is. It has awesome manouverability & can turn a full 360 degrees on the spot, with 1 hand. For me, this was a more affordable & compact option to the steelcraft strider which i thought was similar shape but didnt include the bassinet. Size, weight, appearance, manouverability, seat converts to bassinet. Basket is small while using basdinet but have overcome this with a couple of clips on the handlebar to clip bags to.

Kym
Kym2 posts
 

Great Pram – I love this pram.. It has been fantastic from when my son was a newborn to now as a toddler. It could be used as a bassinet when he was little when we were away and is extremely comfy when you go out and about for babies to have a sleep. Easy to drive and very easy to convert from lying position to sit up position and forward and backward… Read more ·  2

position. Comes with mosquito net, and rain cover and has a good sun coverage. Highly recommend this pram. reliable, extremely easy to drive and comfort plus for babies

Linda - Oz
Linda - OzSA26 posts
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Great for baby's comfort – I purchased this pram second hand, from somebody who had also bought it second hand, so it is built to last. After extensive research, I found this one to be the best medium for ease of use and comfort for baby. The best feature of this pram is that your baby/toddler (if not too tall) can go for a walk with the seat in the upright position,… Read more

and then when they fall asleep you can lay it right back to a nice cushy bassinet shaped bed. Baby can lie completely flat, and this pram has both a comfortable mattress and extra head padding.

The hood is a great size that offers great protection for baby, it even has ventilation panels on each side and a peep hole at the top. It also comes with a shade that zippers on to the hood to give full shade/mozzie protection, and a plastic rain cover.

The handles bend from straight to 90 degrees, so you can position them to suit all heights at the click of a button, that is a great feature. The handlebars are nicely padded, and this pram is so easy and light to push.

To pack away, it comes apart into 2 pieces. While you do need 2 hands to pack it down, it does make it lighter to pick up in 2 pieces. It does take a fair bit of room in the boot, but that is a small compromise for comfort.

I highly recommend this pram to anybody who is on a tight budget but wants a bit of luxury. It is the most comfortable pram I could find for baby, even above the very expensive ones. I wouldn't recommend it for somebody with a very tall toddler, as their feet would hang below the bottom of the seat. The most comfortable pram for baby. Baby can face out or towards you. The one seat can go from Bassinet to Toddler seat. Very light to push. Great price for great quality. The bottom basket is a little shallow, would prefer a deeper one that zips up. No accessories available for it, would love a child or parent tray. It would be great if the foot rest could be moved up and down. Of course a swing handle design would mean this pram has everything I could wish for, but that is asking for a whole new design!

Kerry36
Kerry362 posts
 

Ok – I wish I hadn't brought this pram. I think it is too big and clumsy. Looking back now I wish I had brought a lightweight stroller instead. It was good for the first few months as it has a bassinet but its annoying to change from bassinet to stroller. The wheels are also very wide. Its cheap and you don't have to pay extra for the bassinet clumsy and heavy

Eve43
Eve433 posts
 

Love! – I love this pram! Great suspension and fantastic maneuverability, would definitely recommend! I love that the pram had the bassinet function which is great for newborns, I had an early baby so this was perfect for her, the poppers where you attach rain and boot cover are hard to take off and one has broke. Suspenion, got it very cheap, bassinet… Read more

function Mesh in hood lets in too much light (just purchased a snooze shade), instructions are terrible!

Belhus
Belhus6 posts
 

adiva sports pram – I used this pram for both my baby boy's and would highly reccomend it. It was easy to manouver and I like the way I could turn the basket forward facing towards me or away from me. I had a problems with my sacrum which caused tremedous pain in my lower back but this pram was still light enough for me to lift into the back of my suv. Very easy to… Read more

put together and use.Lasted and was durable for both babies. Only lasted until 19 months for first baby, he looked so big in it.

lasusu
lasusu2 posts
 

My perfect pram! – A friend recommended this pram and I am really glad that I followed her advice. Adiva Sport is so easy to maneuver, pack away in the car and easy to clean. Will definitely be keeping for my next bub! Great value for money

firemama1
firemama1
 

OK – I love this pram but cause I had to catch public transport quiet a bit would not buy again. Rocker stand did not get much use after the first few months of bubs life, so seems like a waste of money. A handy pram if gonna use all options, but if not, dont bother. bassinette/ seat in one was a big think for me. We had the optional rocker stand… Read more

aswell and cause bubs was quiet sick in the first months of life she sleept in it in our room at night time. we were able to pull it apart and fit in the hatch of a daewoo lanos, however couldnot get much else in the hatch after dont bother if public transport is your mode of transport, too heavy, too bulky and forget folding it up by yourself for some buses.

found the steering could be tempermental- somedays easy to steer, other days difficult.

Xac
XacWA3 posts
 

Good – Overall I really like this pram for walking. It's great on grass too. It's very comfortable and my baby has slept in it a lot when she wouldn't sleep in the day I would push her to sleep and leave her in it. For leaving at home and going walking, it's excellent. For taking to the shops I think it's too big to be lifting in and out of the car and… Read more

it takes up all your boot space so not a lot of room for shopping. But this is what you get for a sturdy, plush pram. I would recommend it in conjuction with a small, light stroller for trips to the shops.

Indeed, the front wheels lock (everytime I fold mine down they lock) so you have to unlock them to steer around in a circle. Changes from bassinet to seat and has 3 reclining positions. So, good for a baby and a toddler, awake, dozy or sleeping. Can change easily from facing you to facing away. Great steering and easy braking system. Dark cover can attach with a zip and easily pull over the whole pram for sleeping. It is very big folded up and quite heavy. You wouldn't want to be lifting this after a caesarian. I had a small hatchback and had to put the seat forward slightly to fit the tyre in. In our Kluger I have to fold the back seats down and it takes up a lot of room still.

naomid
naomid7 posts
 

Great pram for an affordable price – We've had our pram in use now for 9 months and I'll be sorry to see it go when we have our second bub later this year. The ability to face you or the world is such a good option as babies can often go from being clingy and needing to see you one week and then wanting to see everyone else the next! I love that it does the bassinet function… Read more

without having to buy it separately. We got ours on sale for $350 which was WELL below anything that was going to perform all the tricks this pram did. The suspension is wonderful especially as our footpaths can be a bit sparse, and the adjustable handle is good for different sized drivers. I think having tires with inner tubes at the rear also makes it a smooth ride.

The pram folds down in two separate pieces which can be a pain if it's raining and you want to make a quick getaway but it doesn't take up a huge amount of space- it fitted in my old car which was a mazda 3 sedan (smallish boot). We did have a problem with the mozzie net clip coming apart however the retailer exchanged it with no problems. It also comes with a raincover (although it's not that effective as the hood remains uncovered and the canvas eventually gets wet.

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fuzzybear
fuzzybearWA7 posts
 

Wonderful addition to our family. ;-) – Excellent. Love this pram/stroller and still do. Extremely easy to use, handles very well, especially on uneven surfaces. When we purchased this, we lived remotely and having the 'real' tyres made walking a breeze. Was great when our daughter was newborn, as we used the bassinet feature and were able to keep her in our room. Would have… Read more

preferred that the air vents could be closed off, as when walking, even with the seat in optimal position, the sun could shine onto babies face. So had to use a blanket.

Overall loved it though and still do, 2 years on.

Have recommended to many people and have had many approach me, whilst out and about. Ability to change the seat around. Very easy to clean. Loved the bassinet feature with the 'mattress'. Loved the mesh cover and the fact it zipped up all the way around. Rain cover only fit half the stroller, so top would get wet.

Santanna
Santanna2 posts
 

Good pram – I purchased this pram for my first child. Great little pram as goes from bassinet up to stroller style, so was very useful. Easy to steer and maneuver. Has bassinet and stroller style. Faces backward or forward. No toddler seat attachment meant I had to buy another pram. Not great for tall children.

MzCill
MzCill9 posts
 

Great Versatile Stroller! – This is a great stroller from newborn to toddler as baby can face towards you or away from you. Great also how bassinet can come of and be used as a rocker. The stroller comes with fly screen and rain cover, fly screen attaches very well to the hood, my son would go to sleep as soon as i put it over the pram as it shaded the lights. Very easy to… Read more

steer and fits through most checkouts. Only thing i can fault was that it can be difficult getting it in and out of the car as it is in two parts. Versatile, easy to steer can be hard to get stroller in and out of car easily

DooFDooF
DooFDooF7 posts
 

Great pram for the $$s – Spent an absolute age looking for a pram, tossing up between this and the more expensive ones like bugagboo. Glad we settled for this in the end. Been great pram for the last couple of years, never had any issues with it Great price Bit under the pram is a bit small. Tyres were flat when we got it

Catherinemay
Catherinemay4 posts
 

Modern sturdy pram – This was a great pram during the newborn stage with the bassinet attatchment that could also be sat up as bub got older & easily layed down if he fell asleep. Luckily we had a larger boot. This seat is not great for taller children. Easily transitional Not very good for taller children

l_ozza
l_ozza26 posts
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Has been great pram so far – I have been using this pram for a year for my first child and am very happy with it. It's very easy to use and I love that I can have my son facing me. I have a small car and it does take up much of my boot space but it is easy to put together each time I use it (the seat and wheels come apart for storage/transit). It took me a while to… Read more

get it unstuck once when the carry strap got wedged where the base and seat attach together, so be careful not to do this!

The shade that pulls down is good for keeping bubs out of the sun but it doesn't come all the way down so I have a wrap that I drape over the top to try and stop him from peeking if I am trying to get him to sleep.

We bought the optional stand/rocker which we used when we went away or were at people's houses when he was little and it was very handy that we could use the pram as a bassinet.

I probably load up the carry net with too much as this has started ripping, but it is still holding up.

I haven't used the rain cover yet but was glad that it came with the pram without additional cost.

I bought this pram on a recommendation from a friend and am glad that I did and I have since recommended it to others. It is also a good priced pram. Price & features, ease of use, stand accessory Nothing that has really bothered me that much

Glisten
Glisten39 posts
 

OK – I guess its a pro and a con that the pram is collapsable in 2 pieces. Pro as it makes it lighter to move each piece into car. You can also use just the bassinet for sleeping away from home by being placed on a bed. Con that you need a little more room in the car and have to put in the second frame piece in the car first so not to tear the seat.… Read more

I really liked the more expensive brands of this type of bassinet/stroller mode pram, but couldnt justify the price, so settled with the love n care adiva sport instead. It has been great so far in bassinet mode for the price we paid, but my fast growing 3 month old has nearly outgrown the basket and will need to convert in a month or so, i hope stroller mode is just as good as bassinet mode. When i first got the pram, i converted it to stroller mode and must admit the instructions were not that clear, i found it very tricky to work out how to make the stroller mode. Bassinet mode is great, bub falls asleep in it all the time going shopping. Is 3 months old and growing quickly so will have to convert to stroller soon. Mosquito net cover is very handy to darken the pram to put baby to sleep. Stearing is easy, lockable 360' turn. Brake gets stuck after unlocking, very annoying and dangerous when coming off travelators at the shops (i dont press the brake now when going on them). Bassinet sits a little to low, would be good if there were height adjustments. Two little side vents in the hood do not have covers, since my child is very alert i have to cover with a blanket for him to sleep when we are out. Boot foot cover is annoying to attach, have not used this. Wheels are very noisy with rattling noise, sounds like the wheel is ready to fall off.

MandyMedz
MandyMedz
 

OK – Overall I do love this pram and its easy manouverability but I am sad that my daughter no longer fits in comfortably because it seems too shorter seat. I will definitely keep it for the next one though, and get a bigger one for my baby girl now. I really like this pram! I like the fact that it has the bigger wheels so it can go on rougher tracks… Read more

and footpaths, I like that the bassinet turns into the seat so there isnt more stuff to store, I like that I can turn the seat to face me if I want to see my baby, I find it light and easy to do small turns and it fits thru all aisles. All wheels are detachable which means it is quite narrow when folded if need be. It comes with boot cover, rain cover and shade. The main reason I am even commenting is I have found the seat to be very short. My baby is 16 months old and not at all tall and her head hits the top of the seat. As I said above, the bassinet folds to become the seat, so it is not at all adjustable. I did intense research about prams before I bought mine and I am happy with it but I have just bought another one (without any height restriction) because she looks so uncomfortable. Also the carry basket isnt very big, and I bought a Jolly Jumper stroller caddy that straps onto the handle as there is no where to put your phone and keys otherwise within easy reach.

kennedyl
kennedyl
 

OK – Initially I was happy with the pram especially for a new born with the bassinet set up. However one day I steered a friends stroller and I was gobsmacked at the difference in steering. The wheels on the adiva sport do not swivel and it is difficult to turn. They really are a major letdown and should be changed. Also I was always disapointed when… Read more

the hood wouldn't extend down when bub was asleep. Could do a lot worse, however I have now purchased another stroller as I can not tollerate the steering any longer. * Having one seat that goes from bassinett to seat was fantastic.

* Accessories were great

* well priced. Bought on sale for $350 from toys r us.

* Basket could be bigger * The front wheel movement is terrible. Takes a 7 point turn to do 360 degrees.

* The hood is not long enough. Would prefer it went to the bottom to cover baby when sleeping.

* a little hard to try and change from bassinet to seat when bub is in pram (and hard to hold bub and do it yourself if you are out and about on your own.) Difficult to get the clasp together to turn into seat if you are doing it semi-regularly.

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ky9954
ky99546 posts
 

Bad – Easy to separate to take down and put up, but wouldn't recommend this pram to anyone as it has been a pain in the a***. I researched it before i bought it and believed it was value for money, but was not the case. nothing much, fairly easy to clean. tyres have punctured 3 times, pram is unsellable as I refuse to pay another $50 to replace a… Read more

punctured tyre, so it has gone to a charity shop. The pram is 2 yrs old.

Bulky in the back of car.

Sun shade isn't big enough and child's legs are in the sun alot.

c4rro
c4rroWA3 posts
 

Good – Overall I am very happy with the pram and the pros far outweigh the cons. I did a lot of research and am very happy with my decision. I keep this pram up all the time for walking the dog and running and have a smaller stroller that stays in the boot of the car. Works perfectly as I walk pretty much everywhere. I think it would be hard to find… Read more

a pram that is so good for running and walking with the reversible and bassinet option without this being a one of the bigger prams. Very easy to steer with one hand. Fits through normal supermarket checkouts. Love the mesh cover and sun flap for stopping sun and/or flies. Great suspension and great for running. Fits in 1 piece in a 4WD. Easy tip back in stroller position when bub falls asleep. Bassinet to stroller in same piece. Good size basket underneath for shopping. Side vents have no covers even though the top vent does - I had to sew some on otherwise wind and rain would have got in. No full rain cover so bub's face gets wet if it rains. Contacted Adiva who said the pram should only be used in 'light rain'! They did however send me a second rain cover so I now overlap them which actually works better as you can get to bub without removing the whole thing. Bulky to get in and out of a smaller car all the time. As other people have said I think my daughter will outgrow this long before she hits the weight max.

ErinC
ErinC
 

Good – Overall it has been a fabulous pram, I would get it again if I had my time over. We got it in the black, which doesn't show up dirt. This pram ticked pretty much all the boxes for us. We did extensive research before buying a pram, we wanted one that could be forward or rear-facing (tick), was easy to control/manoeuvre (tick), fairly easy to… Read more

assemble and take apart (tick) and not too bulky (tick). Not too expensive either, compared to some. Okay, it isn't too bulky when it's assembled, the fact that it is in two bits when taken apart is slightly annoying, not a problem for us as we have a hatchback, but could be a problem if you don't have much boot space. Our baby is five months old so we still have it in bassinet mode - another great feature I forgot to mention above, for newborns. One other thing that bothered me was that the rain cover doesn't fit when the pram is in bassinet mode.

jhatfield
jhatfield5 posts
 

Good – Apart from the few minor 'cons' mentioned below this pram is awesome. It has done everything i have wanted or need it to. I purchased this second hand, so its about 2 years old now, and it has never needed any repairs or fixing. I would definitely recommend it. Great value for money. Goes everywhere with ease. Easy to put up and down. Not… Read more

heavy. Not too wide. Has all the features like bassinet / stroller mode, forward / rear facing, adjustable backrest level, sun and rain cover. Reliable. Easy to manoeuvre. The buckle feels a bit plasticy and cheap but it hasn't broken and still works fine. For some reason, every time I put the pram together the front break comes on which means I have to bend down to turn it off. The instruction manual is poor - I almost bought another pram because I couldn't work out how to increase the incline of the backrest.

kathleenfurey
kathleenfurey2 posts
 

Good – Overall I'm very happy with the pram. It works as a downstairs bassinet for day sleeps and is light enough for long walks in the park. It wears well. The pram is light and easily moved with one hand, which is helpful as my child likes to be carried for a couple of minutes to settle if he wakes. We have used the bassinet by itself when out to… Read more

dinner or lunch which is great and having a completely flat pram saves on a travel cot in the first 3 months. I also like the shade cloth, having it fitted means you're not trying to keep a cloth over the pram in the wind. The pram is large when folded as it stores in two pieces which means it takes up a lot of boot space. It wouldn't work if you had a small car. The space under the pram isn't as big as it seems so there's not much room for shopping after you put a nappy bag etc in.

Thistlenut
Thistlenut
 

Good – Brilliant - go for it. Really did lots of research before we bought this and completely happy with it, would recommend to anyone. Fantastic pram. Durable, excellent safety rating from Choice, my has had a daily pounding for about 18 months now, and I regularly overload the basket with grocery shopping, as I like to walk whenever possible. Great… Read more ·  1

tires for all surfaces, easy to push and fold. Will stand upright in the back of a 4WD without having to fold it up. Good sun protection and comfy for my toddler. No toddler seat, so I will probably have to sell when 2nd child comes along.

My toddler is starting to grow out of it, I have heard others say it is not great for tall kids.

Rona09
Rona0919 posts
 

Good – Even though I have listed a fair few cons here, I would recommend this pram to anyone with a medium-large car looking to have 1 child (or looking to space the kids out far enough that number 1 is walking before number 2 needs the pram). The reversible system was just so handy. You could probably spend $800+ and get a better one, but for the… Read more

price range I don't think you can beat it. Able to reverse seat so you can look at baby while walking.

Easy to steer with one hand.

Fits through regular check outs.

Comes apart so not too heavy to lift.

Converts from bassinette to stroller, so you don't have to buy any extra "options".

I walked bub every afternoon (mostly on footpaths) so we got a lot of use out of it, and it seemed to be a fairly smooth ride for bub even going up and down gutters, or over the occasional rough patch. Only had to pump tyres up once.

Great sun coverage with hood as it comes right down in front in the seated mode (or you can turn the seat around if the sun is really coming in at an angle). For bassinette mode I used a muslin wrap to cover the bottom half. Flyscreen does not have UV protection.

Mesh sections on the sun hood lets light and rain in - we overcame this by not going out in the rain, and using a muslin wrap over the top when he was sleeping or when the sun was coming in on his face.

After exactly 1 year of use our son has outgrown the seat (head hits the top now), but I thought we would get more use out of it - we are looking for a cheap umbrella stroller to use now.

Takes up a lot of room in the car boot - we originally had a Toyota Corolla hatchback and had to stack the two parts on top of each other (with no room for anything else), so we have now upgraded to a 4wd so the two pieces can sit side by side, and is no longer a space issue.

By 12 months I found that I could not sit the seat upright enough - our son kept leaning forward to see as even in the most upright position he was too reclined to get a good view of the world.

kazzy84
kazzy8411 posts
 

Good – I love this pram, its so easy to push, my son loves being sat upright while awake, and its so easy to lay flat when he falls asleep. I ended up taking the bar off and footmuff and bought a universal footmuff/sleeping bag from steelcraft(made for strider, but fits any pram) and that is much easier to get him in and out. Brakes go on and off easily.… Read more

The only thing that would prevent me from buying this pram again is the lack of compatible capsules- would probably go for either the strider or cruiser from steelcraft. I love the fact that you dont need to buy a seperate bassinette. Its affordable. The handle adjust's height- great as my husband is 1ft taller than I, easy to manouvre, even in small shops. Baby is 15 weeks old, and still in bassinette mode, but I tilt it up a bit so he can look around a bit more. Great being reversible. Pump up tyres allow smooth ride on all terrain. I havent had to pump them up since I first used it the day after baby came home from hospital. Easy to adjust from laying flat to tilt upright. Have to remove the bassinette to put in the car. Just fits on top of the base when folded in our 08 commodore. No compatible capsule. Air vents on hood dont have cover- so wind and sun gets in, and the rain cover doesnt cover the hood either, so when it rains baby's face can get wet- So I had to buy a universal rain cover. Basket is hard to access when Bassinette is lying flat. With bar and foot muff, it can be hard to get baby in and out. There was no tether strap when we got it- even though it is now illegal to sell without them- the store gave me a free tether strap and contacted the company themselves.The bassinette is not as deep at the bassinette for the strider travel system. The boning in the sun shade is coming out, which could be dangerous to baby, I am constantly having to push it back into place.

bodidog
bodidogWA4 posts
 

Excellent – This pram is fantastic!! We really did our research before buying and have not been disappointed! It is SO cheap compared to other prams and has everything we were looking for (see list of pros). It is less then a 3rd of the price of the bugaboo and in my opinion is much better. -Baby can face you and can be changed to face out -slim and can… Read more

fit with ease through shops aisles etc

-light weight

-can switch from bassinet to stroller with ease

-goes accross grass etc with ease

- extremely easy to handle (could push & control with 1 finger!!)

- good sun cover/protection

-easy to put together

-accessories come included (no extra cost) The only thing I can think of that some people may not like is it that it folds down into two pieces - so storage can be a little bulky. HOWEVER we have not found this to be a problem. Still fits in boot easily - just stack onto of each other.

Jaz76
Jaz76
 

OK – this pram is good if you aren't intending to use it as your every day pram, to walk the street is was fantastic but if you want to get out and about you will get sick of the fact that you have to pull it apart to put it away (i lasted 8mnths), it takes up alot of room in the back of my 4w drive leaving no room for shopping. sturdy, easy to steer,… Read more

good for newborns for the bassinet then converts to a stroller thought that it would last the distance the fact that you have to pull it apart to put it away, takes up alot of room in the back of my 4wheel drive, painful to adjust into different positions, pricey since it don't last the distance, as after 8 months of use i am looking to get a stroller.

methatslars
methatslars
 

Excellent – Highly recommend, stylish and simple to use and comfy for baby. Its light weight and very easy to manouver and it does the atrocious footpaths in bondi. Also can take out the basinette if baby is sleeping and visit friends or sit in the park. fantastic, third pram for third child and this pram has been by far the best. Easy to dismantle, quick… Read more ·  1

with two other children to look after and have a buggy attached at back for toddler which works great with adjustable handles. Brilliant, well worth the spend. Not enough storage.

tra_stu
tra_stu
 

Excellent – I love my Adiva sport. Had a three wheeler before but it simply did not have the versatility the Adiva sport has. Having the option to face bub either way is fantastic. When in bassinet mode it's just like a little bed- super cosy! A great all round pram for the price. I got mine on special for $350. You can have bub facing you or away without… Read more

losing steering control (as you turn the seat itself around. I'm a walker and is great to push over different terrain. Very comfortable for bub- mine always goes to sleep! All accessaries come with it! As mentioned in other reviews is quite bulky when folded so not suitable if you have a small car. No toddler seat option.

reviewmatey
reviewmatey47 posts
 

Good – After thorough research i think Adiva Sport ticked all the boxes.The reversible handles and cushion pram seat are nice to have.Choos this only if you have a big car and if you are okay to lift weights. Also i had so much trouble in the beggining folding and unfolding.Am sure it must have been only me struggling with that! This pram has many… Read more

features including reversible handle,covers,basinet,seat postions for fully sleeping,anti vomit and fully upright,good wheels,affordable price and so on I found this heavy and occupied more boot space in the car-that is could not fit in groceries and the pram!This would not be a problem id you have a all wheel drive or 4 wheel drive.

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