Kristy B
Kristy B

I cant steer the pram and wanting to know if there is something i can do to make it better to push like changing the wheels? I have a 10kg baby in front and 20 at the back and cant steer the pram.

Elaine
Elaine

Does this pram meet Australian standards? As I have been given a second hand one. Any ideas?

aka_sjm1
aka_sjm1  

Yes, all prams must meet the standards or it doesnt make it to the shops

Amy
Amy  

I'm pretty sure it does, I only purchased mine last year from Baby bounce. Don't think they'd be allowed to sell it if it didn't meet the standards. Hope this helps

Lauz
Lauz

What is the seat weight capacity?do both seats recline?is there a zip access on the storage basket?what is the height of the front seats seat back?is the back seat suitable for a newborn?

aka_sjm1
aka_sjm1  

18kg at the front and 20kg at the back. The front seat is suitable from 6months only as it does not fully recline only reclines enough for a toddler to nap. The back seat is suitable from newborn and reclines all the way. Yes there is a zip on the side to access the basket

Jemma Paris
Jemma Paris

We have been given a twin older style collezione pram/stroller combo for use with our visiting twin grand daughters. We dont have a manual and for the life of us both, we cant fold it up. HELP!!! PLEASE!

Babylove
Babylove   DM   

Hi Jemma, thanks for your question. To fold the stroller you need to follow the below instruction; TO FOLD THE STROLLER Before folding the stroller ensure that the canopy is closed and the seats are in the layback position.

Lift the safety locks on both sides of the frame to release them.

Pull the secondary locks on both sides of the frame towards the handle and gently push down on the handle to fold the stroller.

When the stroller is folded engage the fold lock.

Please feel free to give us a call on 1300 131 477, kind regards, The Babylove Team.

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