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8Valco Baby Rebel Q EX

Valco Baby Rebel Q EX

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8Valco Baby Rebel Q EX
3.9

73 reviews

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Build Quality
3.0
Value for Money
3.0
Cleaning & Maintenance
5.0
Safety
5.0
Manoeuvrability
5.0
Ease of Packing & Storage
5.0
Kerrie
Kerrie3 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Do not like this pram at all! – I have always owned steel craft striders for three out of my four children. However, this time decided to try the rebel q from Valco Baby. I can seriously not stress enough, how disappointed I am with this product! I purchased this product from baby and toddler town last year for my son who was born earlier this year. So returning to where I… Read more

purchased it is not an option now as the company has closed down.

My son has now become of an age where I need to be able to use the reclining feature of the pram. But, it doesn’t work and the pram is now completely useless to me! I paid a lot of money for this pram and now it’s useless. The lever to recline is that stiff and rigid that even using all my strength - I can not get it to budge AT ALL! Even my partner has trouble with it.

I am extremely disappointed with this product and very annoyed that I basically wasted my money on the Rebel Q.

Valco Baby
Valco Baby    

Hi Kerrie, This sounds like a very unusual situation.… Read more

In-depth reviews

Kiandora
Kiandora3 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Love and hate with this pram – We bought this pram from the Perth Parents Baby and Children's Expo - first mistake because as soon as we started having problems with it we didn't have a store to take it back to. When we had the bassinet attachment it was great and worked brilliantly for our little one. She slept in it, the big cover was great for taking her out in all kinds of… Read more

weather, and the huge space underneath held heaps of stuff.

When we switched to the seat we started having issues. Firstly the front wheels would never face the right way and would get stuck in a sideways position. We tried pumping them up, we tried switching them over, and eventually Valco sent us a replacement set of wheels but the problem still persists. It is also really difficult to get the pram to lie in a flat position especially if bubs is already asleep as you have to push the seat forward first before you can move it to the down position.

Overall the pram is ok. We still have massive issues with the wheels so once this baby grows out of it we won't be holding on to the pram for the next kid.

There is so much to like - it is easy to fold, the moveable handle is good for my 6ft 6in husband, being able to switch from rear to front facing, the interchangeable seats...

BUT

There is also so much to hate - the stupid wheels getting constantly stuck, the recline, it is really bulky when folded up and takes up all the boot space of my i30....

Urgh....I really want to love this pram but I honestly wish I had bought a different one.

Kitten
Kitten3 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Awesome pram – I bought the Rebel Q Air because of the pneumatic tyres firstly - keep the tyres pumped and your pushing of the pram is soooo easy, plus having tyres means its quiet on the footpath unlike plastic wheels. The second thing I loved about this pram is the full-recline position for my son to sleep or to change his nappy. The hood can be unzipped in… Read more

the centre and pulled fully open so it completely covered my son during his sleep time, the sun was off him, even the rain. It has a little peep window in the hood to check on bub. The compartment underneath the pram holds quite alot of things, like grocery shopping while you are on your daily walk. If I needed more space I would have a bag to throw over the handle bar. The handle bar is extendable to suit the height of the person pushing which is great for taller people like myself and is also shaped well to have a cup holder attached to it. The material is easy to clean up after any grubby spills also. The pram can have an extra seat attached or a capsule attached. I liked how there was adjustable footing for my son as he grew and several reclining positions. It was easy to clip him in and out with the safety belt. Also very easy to drop the pram down to a fully-closed position by pressing and holding a button and pushing the handle down and slightly forward which made the whole pram fold up for the car boot. The wheels can also be removed if your car boot is a bit small. This was a super handy feature when the wheels got muddy, I could unclick them all and give them a wash under the tap without risking the pram getting wet. The front wheels can be set to pivot or locked not to rotate like a shopping trolley. Another feature I liked is that you can separate the seat from the base and rotate it around so bub is facing you rather than away from you. Just really LOVE this pram, its sturdy and very easy features to use. I wished I could've had a second child to put in it.

jodienas
jodienasWA3 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Simply wonderful – After doing a lot of research online and asking all my friends with kids what I should look for in a pram I decided on the Valco Rebel Q. The winning aspects of the pram was 1. I didn't have to buy the bassinet as unlike a lot of other prams on the market the seat can be layed flat so it's suitable from 0+, 2. The width of the wheels are smaller… Read more

so I have had hardly any issues with fitting through shopping ailes 3. It's so smooth and easy for me to push one handed. Other plus's are that it comes in a few colour choices, it has a classic look about it (unlike the spaceship prams we see these days), it has a really big hood, it easily to put together and take apart, the buckles are easy. The only down sides I can think of is that the storage can only be accessed from the front, can be bulky in the boot, can get hot in there for bub when it's warmer weather, I bought a Valco universal pram cup holder but because of the handles shape I keep having to adjust it so it doesn't sag down. Smooth, push one handed, lays flat, smaller width, lots of colours to choose from, huge hood, suitable from birth without bassinet No cup holder, can get hot for bub, storage only accessed from front

Positive reviews

Taz
Taz9 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Pretty good... small issue! – I really like this pram... its easy to maneuver on different terrains and it's served me well so far. My issue with it is that its hard to collapse at times. Im not the stronges person and sometimes I have to apply so much force to collapse it it hurts my back. I'm unsure if its an age thing as it is second hand... would like to know if… Read more

there's anyway to fix this.

Aside from this I love it. I have a capsule, bassinet and normal pram seat that attaches to frame and love the versatility of it. Also not too heavy!!

Kylie s
Kylie s4 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Excellent pram – This is an excellent pram, it’s easy to fold, not to heavy when lifting and easy to push. It’s has an adjustable handle, so if you’re tall or short, you can adjust the handle to your height for ease of use. Overall it’s a very good pram. It’s highly recommended.

Colorbond
ColorbondNSW11 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Quality build – Valco pram is well built - solid and confidence inspiring. Wheel bearings and design are quality. Downside is that it’s a little heavy and takes up practically all of the boot. I like that the baby can face forward or backwards. Great pram, but since we bought the baby bjorn, the pram doesn’t get much use.

Negative reviews

Aimee
Aimee7 posts
  Rebel Q EX

It was okay – I bought the Q ex second hand(wasn’t very old) for my newborn, she hated the bassinet feature on this pram. So I swapped it over and she was happier in the other seat, when I found that the bassinet has made the steering much wider than the regular seat. I found it folded down not too large in the boot mind you I have a big 4wd. I didn’t like that… Read more

you had to take the seat off to do this and the break was really hard to press and would wake my baby most of the time or it hurt my feet if I had anything other than joggers on.. so I am now aware why they sold the pram lol and I have found myself a new one also..

Camila
Camila4 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Worse pram ever! – I bought this pram i just loved the look, and that tot could b rear/front facing.. but besides that hate it! The reclining positin is really hard to adjust the lever gets stuck n when ur baby falls asleep u have to really jiggle n pull it which can b frustrating also the decline positions don't seem safe for my son he keeps leaning foward he just never seems comfortable

Valco Baby
Valco Baby    

Hi Camila, sorry that this has been your experience. Please let us know if there is anything we can do.

leah
leah12 posts
  Rebel Q EX

I got a dud straight off the bat – I purchased this pram for my daughter first day we went out it was fine the second day we took it out the front right wheel would not steer properly. The shop we purchased it from where very good about fixing the issue they ordered a new part which did not fix the problem so we traded it for a balcony three wheel in the same brand she is happy with the new one

Recent reviews

Mlg
MlgSA4 posts
  Rebel Q EX

loved it! – Loved this pram for the huge hood, covers baby so well when out and about in the sun. Lay back feature also great for sleeping. Also loved the adjustable handle as partner is a lot taller than me, so was very accomodating of this Show details ·  1

Clementsons
Clementsons19 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Very happy with our pram choice – The main consideration for our pram purchase was to have one that could be forward and both backward facing, lie flat and also have a large canopy which you could pull right down over the pram while baby sleeping for darkness, privacy and sun protection and this one ticked all those boxes for us. It took a bit of getting used to assembling and… Read more

disassembling the pram at first but we got the hang of it in no time. My only regret is that I wish I bought the black colour not the cream one we got.

Rach
Rach9 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Built well, sturdy and useful – A very good construction and so useful. You can face it towards you or outwards. Some might find it a bit heavy to put together but it's fine for me. It has a great space for carrying groceries underneath and holds a lot of weight. The cover goes all the way over if needs be and it came with the separate cover for over the feet, which is… Read more

wonderful. I use it all the time, walk really far and it's still looking as new (doesn't appear to be wearing out) the wheels are still fine although I carry heavy loads. When walking my usual stride, my feet don't hit any part of it, so it's especially good if you're tall. It does take up a lot of boot space so probably won't fit in certain cars. Overall, happy!

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lee
lee13 posts
  Rebel Q EX

great pram – I bought this pram 2nd hand for my 4th baby, for my previous children I had a strider. I found it was a great pram to use, very comfortable and the hood was so great how far it covered baby. only thing it is a big pram to try and take in a car. When my daughter was 18 months I sold it and got a Steelcraft fast fold which also has a pretty good hood but easy to fold and take places.

NoName
NoNameQLD10 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Seriously in love with this pram! – This pram has been a life saver! I can not fault it at all. I love that you can take the seat off and switch it to rear or forward facing. It's so easy to move around and is incredibly light weight! Plus you can get attachments fro it ! Capsules, bassinets and a second toddler seat can all attach to this pram! I've had it for over a year now and it's still in amazing condition! No faults!

RochelleV
RochelleVVIC16 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Has really done the distance! – Easy to fold. Easy to unfold. Lightweight. My son is 4 and has been using since he was born. We never needed to buy a stroller, as this pram has so many options re seating. It still looks next to new, even though it's been thrown around and spent half its life on my front porch. Highly recommend.

gracey boo
gracey boo2 posts
  Rebel Q EX

service dept is just great – i needed a spare part for a 4 year old valco q and they have not even charged for the part what wonderful service thanks VALCO and Leanne in the service department . The actual fault was not with the pram but it was my mistake , the pram is just great

Lana
LanaQLD11 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Best pram on the market – The only faults about this pram is it's large and heavy. But these are the things that make it comfortable and sturdy. It is a great pram for it's price. I love the new qseat! Easy to maneuver. Collapsing is simple and it is super sturdy! If money was no object I would still buy this pram. The only other I might be interested in would the… Read more ·  1

bugaboo donkey but its $2k. I don't see how a pram could be worth that much.

This is the only pram that is tall enough for my giant 2.5-year-old and doesn't tip with my baby and toddler in it or feel unsteady.

Miranda
Miranda
  Rebel Q EX

Perfect for a baby – This pram was perfect for my son as a baby, but when he hit 10 months he was pulling himself into an awkward position which cause him to become upset. Another problem I had was the lever to recline gets stuck and quite hard to pull out. Apart from those problems it is a good pram.

Sarah
SarahWA10 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Seat leans forward – I am having the same seat leaning forward issue as previous reviewers with my 11 month old. A pity because up until this point it has been a good all-around pram with a balance of features. I loved the super large hood for the newborn stage in particular, although it can be a bit hot in direct summer sun. Edit: Fantastic experience with Valco customer service, issue has been resolved to my satisfaction.

AllisonB
AllisonB
  Rebel Q EX

Was a good pram until my baby turned 10 months – I liked this pram at first when I used the bassinet attachment then switched to the normal seat after about 4 months. My son is now 11 months old and since he was about 10 months the seat goes from a recline position to an incline position just by my son leaning forward. The pram is now unusable as every time he leans forward the whole goes… Read more

forward and he starts screaming. The forward position is not a normal upright position it makes his neck tilt down. I have called the company and have been told someone will call me back. Let's see what happens, if they do nothing about it I will be taking it further with the ACCC as this product should not be sold with this fault.

26/08/2015 Update:

I have now had a good outcome to the above. Due to the fault with the pram the supplier replaced the seat of my Rebel Q with the seat of the Rebel Q sport. The pram is now back to being a great pram.1

J Margison
J Margison
  Rebel Q EX

PERFECT FOR NEWBORN BUT TERRIBLE FOR TODDLER! – Purchased this pram on the basis of being told it would last from newborn to toddler stage, 32kgs. My son is 16 months old and weights almost 15kgs and when in the upright position the whole capsule tips forward into a completely unsafe position. I called the store who gave me Valeants phone number as it was out of warranty so they could assist… Read more

further who were completely rude, unprofessional and useless about the situation. I was told firstly that it would be fixed and I'd get a loan pram and he would call me back only to have a rude staff member called Marta call me back and tell me it's supposed to do that and that it's 'normal' to come out of the locked position. What a waste of almost $800!!! I would not recommend at all!

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Chez
Chez
  Rebel Q EX

Terrible Pram once baby can sit up!!!!!! – Once your baby can sit up and leans forward the pram locks into an unsafe upright position leaving you with a screaming child and forever having to adjust the seat. This pram is only good until your baby is about 10 months old. Waste of money and Valco say its not a problem. I don't know how this pram passed safety tests?? Good for newborns The… Read more

back does not lock properly into its position. If the child leans forward the baby is stuck screaming until you change the position

Lisa m
Lisa m
  Rebel Q EX

Poor product, even worse service – Great hood but heavy, bulky and has a major design problem. At 9 months my child was able to make the seat go upright by himself which would then lock into place- leaving me with a very unhappy baby and a pram I couldn't use. When I approach valco baby about this they basically said that they recognise there's a problem, sorry but too bad! Good, large hood Heavy, bulky, could only use it for 9 months, unsafe

Pmcc3689
Pmcc36895 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Good pram, am happy with it! – This is a large pram that takes two hands to put up and down. But I knew that and decided it was worth it as had the bassinet option. I used it for my newborn and it's still going strong. It is very easy to put up but am still struggling to click the base to put it back down. It is fantastic for tall people as the handle is very tall and the… Read more

actual chair is great for tall toddlers.

It is a large stroller which takes up reasonable boot space and is relatively heavy. However I've got a station wagon and have no problem lifting it in.

The storage basket is very hard to access with the seat in bassinet position but suspect it will get easier when the seat is in an upright position. The basket is actually quite large.

The shade is excellent and can almost extend 180 degrees over the bassinet.

I would definitely recommend this to tall parents if you have a bit of boot space! Great for tall people Big pram, two handed fold.

Stacey
Stacey
  Rebel Q EX

It's a good pram but has flaws – I bought this pram over 2 years ago when my first was born, I loved it because it is easy to steer, you can have the baby facing you or facing out and I love the expandable hood. But it is bulky, it took up over half of our boot space and was a pain getting in and out of the car. So we ended up swapping to a stroller just after our son turned one.… Read more

Then we had our second and bought the toddler seat for the pram. This is where my problem comes with the pram. The toddler seat sits on the front of the pram which makes it really front heavy and hard to steer, it actually hurt my forearms and it sits WAY too close to the bottom seat, so close that the child in the bottom seat cannot sit up because they would be squished into the toddler seat and unable to breathe. I have chunky babies and my daughter because too chunky to lie under the toddler seat at 4 months and since she cannot sit up with the toddler seat attached it's not useless to me. Massive flaw. Easy to steer, expandable hood, 4 levels of incline, good size basket The toddler seat, bulky

Valco Baby
Valco Baby    

HI Stacey. Thank you for taking the time to share your… Read more

Jane
Jane6 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Poor quality pram!!!! – We had to return this pram after 1 day (before our child was even born) as the frame was so twisted that one front wheel barely touched the ground and wobbled wildly as you walked. The frame was replaced but the ride was still bumpy as all 4 wheels were not round. New wheels were then sent out that did not fit on the pram so we got a refund and shopped for other brands. So many faults made me question the quality control for the whole brand.

Sunnucks
Sunnucks
  Rebel Q EX

A bit disappointed – We loved this pram and thought we'd be able to use it for much longer than we have. We found issues with the recline in that it didn't lock in place and if our son sat upright the whole seat followed and then lock at the utmost position. Also our son outgrew the pram in length by the time he was 16months (83cms) and we have now had to purchase a new pram. Perfect whilst a baby Didn't suit us for toddler.

Zoe Mannix
Zoe Mannix6 posts
  Rebel Q EX

I love it! – I absolutely love this pram! I love the versatility of it. The fact that my bubs is now 5 months old and can still be facing me is awesome!!!! And the ease of use to drop the seat down if she decides to have a nap in there! Brilliant. As said in other reviews yes it does take up a lot of boot space. Especially if you have a gas tank :/ I just… Read more

purchased the rain cover also it's great! Covers the entire pram with easy access to bubs if needed!!!! Only things i can fault are when using with bub facing you using under basket is very difficult and due to large size can be hard to manouvre around small stores. But I guess that's the shop fault for not being too pram friendly lol. Versatile. Ease of use. Smooth to push. Is quite large. Also rather expensive!

Ashleymarer
Ashleymarer2 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Great pram – This pram does everything but fly to the moon! Has great shade. Fully reclines. Easy to steer. Handle extends. Easy to collapse. Maybe the only negative thing is it does take abit of boot space, but wet bother those with 4wd. Compatible with capsule and capsule extensions is cheap. Great price considering what it does and there are prams that do a lot less that cost double purely for brand name

C T
C T
  Rebel Q EX

Wish I choose a light weight pram – When shopping around for a pram we really wanted our baby facing us so this pram seemed to fit all our requirements however now our daughter is 4 months old when she is facing us the pram is extremely difficult to steer and manover. So hard to steer that yesterday after shopping for a couple hours i really strained my knee from the pressure of… Read more

trying to steer the pram. Seems easier when the seat is facing away from you but disappointing I can no longer use this feature. I love how the seat folds like a bassinet very handy for a new born. This pram is a little heavy and can take up a lot of boot space. I also love the over sized hood, great for both winter and summer. Bassinet style seat and oversized hood Hard to steer when baby is facing you, a little heavy.

Sonya
SonyaVIC3 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Good pram with only one minor flaw – This is a great pram with many great features. Love the fact that baby can face me and love the expandable hood. The only flaw and let down with this pram which has only recently become an issue is with the seat recline. My son who is now 10 months old can pull himself up from one of the lower positions and as he does this the seat comes with him… Read more

until it is in the highest position. There is no way to stop this happening and i think its a massive let down. If this wasn't an issue it would be an almost perfect pram. Hopefully Valco change the design in future as now my son is sitting up it is an issue that is very annoying. Great sized hood and basket, front and rear facing, easy manouverability Bad design of seat recline

Grendel
GrendelVIC23 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Not a pram i would reccommend to a friend – We purchased this pram when our son was 1 week old, the pram although bulky was good for a newborn, however it didn't take many months for our son to start being too big for this pram, i would not say our baby has wider shoulders than average but it seems to be a tight fitting pram, he quickly became too tall for the pram so we had to unclip the… Read more

studs at the top to allow for his head, now that he is 17 months old he looks ridiculously to long for the pram both at the top & the bottom (his legs dangle & he can touch the wheels with his feet.)

The recline action became rather dodgy early on & takes many attempts to engage, the wheels have worn out considerably even though the pram is only used once or twice per week.

The wheels also do not spin well on shiny floors which hampers maneuverability.

Considering it spends most of its time in the car & i used it less often than i should due to its inconvenience it has worn rather rapidly in appearance.

Harness Buckle also jams up which is frustrating & straps become very twisted.

They certainly don't make prams as well as they used to, i have a teenage daughter & recall the Mothers Choice pram i had with her to last me many years without problems & it only cost under $200- in fact i used it for nieces & nephews over the years as well, i expected that this Valco Pram would last my son until the age of 4yrs since it cost around $600- however i am certain i will be replacing it very soon before he turns two.

The pram has a good sized Hood which can totally extend to cover a sleeping baby & also the basket is a good size.

The handle extends to a good length which was important to us as my partner is very tall. The pram has a good sized Hood which can totally extend to cover a sleeping baby & also the basket is a good size & the handle extends to a good length which was important to us as my partner is very tall.

Aimzly
Aimzly   

Are you sure you are referring to the same pram? :S I have found it has one of the biggest and… Read more

Angelk_2
Angelk_210 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Very versatile – We bought the pram and bassinet attachment. We literally drove it around our house when bubs was a newborn, from the bedroom to the lounge room, very handy. It's very sturdy and has taken a few knocks with no worries. I love how you can face bubs towards or away from you with the seat attachment and it is simple to take in and out of the frame. It… Read more

can take up a bit of boot space with the two separate parts but it makes it less bulky than a heavier one piece. A bit expensive, try to get it on sale! Versatile, nice colours (we got the blue and grey), easy to push, fits through aisles Takes up a fair bit of boot space, quite expensive, raising and lowering the seat can be a bit difficult

Leash14
Leash144 posts
  Rebel Q EX

Love it! – I love this pram so much! It's very easy to push and manoever. I really like that you can have bub facing you as a newborn and turn the seat around to face outwards when bub is older. We use it as a travel system also which is great. The basket underneath is nice and big and the large hood is great. Easy to push, looks great A little expensive

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