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8 reviews
Anisa
Anisa7 posts
 

poor design – My husband and i were not happy with our purchase. The pram seemed to vibrate from the wheels even on flat surfaces like at the shops which meant our newborn would be feeling that constantly. The back wheels are too close together making it difficult to walk without bumping it. Also you cannot access the storage when an infant in the pram. We… Read more

absolutely love the car capsule but do not like this pram. It is bulky and a waste of money. We are currently looking into other pram. easy to set up, capsule clicks right into the pram. bumpy ride, wheels too close together, no access to storage with infant in the pram.

B00fy
B00fy17 posts
 

Love it! – Best travel system ever! I love the fact that the capsule can be used as a rocker too, so I use it at home and then when babys asleep we can just move her in and out of the car without waking her. It's so easy, it just clicks easily into the car and stroller. The stroller too folds easily and I love the fact that you can shade baby from the sun… Read more

with the sun shade from the stroller and capsule. Easy to use. More than 1 use for capsule. Basket on the bottom of pram could be a little bigger

Melissa60
Melissa60
 

Excellent as travel system but not so good as a toddler pram – Chicco as a travel system when our daughter was under 6 months - fantastic! Now that she is 10 months old its not proving to be very good. The reason for this is the plastic clips that are there to hold onto the capsule actually pinch her little arms and the crouch seat belt is too short (this was also the case with the capsule seat belt, they sit… Read more

very low and you can easily pinch your babies thighs if not careful when fastening the belt.

The pram is relatively light and easily folds up. It runs smoothly, although you cannot push it in a straight line with one hand and my daughter does sleep well in it when we are out walking, however you cannot access the basket once the seat is laid back. Overall it was great for the first 6 months, but now we have purchased another pram and you would expect to get more then 6 months usage out of a pram that cost $680! Great travel system. Folds well. Lightweight. Clips designed to hold capsule in place pinch babies arms, once out of the capsule and sitting in pram. Short crouch seat belt and capsule harness (seat belt between babies legs). Expensive for what it is.

Senyorita
SenyoritaNSW19 posts
 

Hate the color – It comes in red only which attracts too much attention. The basket is small but has support unlike other prams with big baskets just hanging with nothing but air. It does not come with rain coat and it is costly pram. It was Italian designed but was made in china :( Easy to collapse and the coffee holder won't buy again Color, safety of baby, not… Read more

do much pockets to put baby things. Plastic wheels, hard to manoeuvre, costly, I can't see the baby while in it it could have a small window like at the canopy. Canopy support is plastic. Bumpy and thin back support

Senyorita
Senyorita   

UPDATE June2015. After 3 years of using the pram, I can say that this pram is really sturdy. We… Read more

scampnjade
scampnjade8 posts
 

Excellent – It is a well made stroller. It is definately light to push, even with a 14kg two year old who loves it. Love the food and drink tray. Light and easy to lift in and out of car. If I had my chance again I would have bought it sooner! It is so light to push. I can navigate it one handed. Cup holder for me as well as the baby. Folds up so small.… Read more

Comfortable handles. Multiple layback positions. Can hook shopping onto handles. The end of the seat ties up to create a secure environment for the newborn. Doesn't come with rain cover or insect net.

Ritu
Ritu11 posts
 

Does its job – We bought our Chicco Trevi around Feb 2010. Our daughter is now 27 months and we are still using it! We have travelled overseas in this time and used it on all kinds of surfaces and it has never given any trouble. Its well balanced, not too heavy and is very simple to open and close( for which I am so thankful as I am mechanically challenged and… Read more

wouldn't have liked to spend 10mins each time to open/close it when out). I love the handles to use to hang the shopping bags. Balance, tray in front, sturdiness The harness belts aren't padded for comfort and tend to twist

Christie Jones
Christie JonesQLD9 posts
 

Flimsy and difficult to steer – We bought this pram as a package with the capsule. The capsule was ok, served it's purpose but both children had grown out of it by 5 months. The pram was easy to fold and lightweight. Would fit in the boot of my Mazda 3(2005) but only one particular way which didn't leave much room in front for groceries etc. (prob more a car flaw than a stroller… Read more

flaw). Found this stroller very difficult to steer with one hand (imperative whilst drinking a much needed coffee or carrying a toddler who suddenly refuses to sit in the pram). Frame ended up with a slight bend in it when folded incorrectly on one occasion - would have expected it to be a little more rigid for the price. I also found it difficult to walk behind. I have long legs and always felt like I was trying not to kick the back of it which meant I had to lean forward to hold the handles (which are not adjustable) Lightweight, easy to fold Flimsy for price, no access to storage basket with seat back down, impossible to steer with one hand

Kinmeh
Kinmeh   

I am not too happy with this pram ! It seems to vibrate a lot even on smooth surfaces ( shopping… Read more

Chrisonholidays
Chrisonholidays
 

All round good model – We've had our Trevi Travel System for 18 months and are sad to have to move on to one that fits two kids. The capsule pops so easily into and out of the car making transfering a sleeping child an absolute dream. Narrow, steering lock option for front wheels, travel system (with car capsule) worked a treat. Folds up relatively small (long and… Read more

narrow). The handle bars are such that you can safely put bags of shopping on them and not feel unsafe at all. The crouch strap isn't adjustable. This is annoying as our daughter is bigger now and with a lambs wool seat cover (bought seperately) it can be a little difficult to get her in. The wheels are plastic which makes it a little noise and a little bumpy, but you don't have to worry about them going flat. The cup holder fell off at some stage which was terrible as my wife loved it as a coffee holder. It doesn't come with a rain cover but we bought a universal one that works quite well. Overall this isn't a super light pram but it has served us very well.

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