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Dan24
Dan24
 

Would not buy one again – My pram is wobbly, does not click and overall does not feel secure and solid when pushing. I regret purchasing this pram and would not recommend to anyone. It is such a shame as it is lightweight and takes us less room than my Phil and Teds Pram. The pram feels loose when pushing and the hood does not seem to sit well on the pram. Very disappointing. Lightweirgt Wobbly, does not lock and feels loose when pushing

polianderspade
polianderspadeWA3 posts
 

This is brilliant! Such a sensible & practical design! – I love my Switch! I'd been eyeing one off for a long time before they were available in Australia, and now finally have my own to enjoy! I've had all of the Pliko range - P3 Completo and the Pramette, but the reversible seat of the Switch is the best feature of any Pliko. Versatile for such a compact-folding stroller. I love that my new baby can face me and not have the wind or sun in it's face without me knowing. The seat lays completely flat (flatter than the standard Pliko range) and the footrest is a solid board so provides extra length in the seat for my sleeping toddler. The footrest is still adjustable which means my 3yo can stand on the inbuilt toddler step regardless of which way the seat is facing. The hood is large and practical. The fabric (I have the java colour) is classy yet easy to wipe clean. It folds just as compact as any umbrella stroller of this size, but has the benefit of having your child face you or the world, which no other compact folding strollers have. It can be folded with the seat in either direction. The suspension is fantastic and offers a very smooth ride for both my sitting toddler and standing 3yo. ThePeg Perego Primo Viaggio capsule clips straight onto the frame when the seat is not in use which is very handy when you don't want to wake your sleeping baby. No carseat adapters required for the Peg model capsule. It's quite expensive ($749 RRP) but worth it for the peace of mind knowing you can see your baby if you want. The seat is the same width as the standard Pliko range, but as it dettaches from the frame, the frame is a bit wider to accommodate this. It's not an issue regarding doors and checkouts, but just noticeable from my older Pliko P3. The hood on the Switch doesn't have as many "settings". By that I mean you either have it over the baby's head, or the next setting covers right over their face. They can still see but it'd be nice to have something in between, like the older Pliko models. The only other thing that I'm still getting used to is the seat has to be fully reclined before it's folded to achieve it's most compact fold. This is a pain for me as my little guy sits up 99% of the time, but it's only a minor thing to adjust before you fold it.

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