GB Qbit+
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get one! one of my best Baby product buys so far! – Loved this pram! I had the valcobaby snap ultra initially but found it too bulky. I sold that and bought the Qbit+ as it was on sale. PROS: super compact (half the size of my valco when folded). Very easy to open. Easy to manoeuvre at the mall and at the park. Storage underneath is surprisingly good;very roomy. CONS: i wish it had a mesh… Read more · 1
window so I can see bub while I’m pushing the pram. A mesh window would also be good for ventilation. The side plastic “window” on the shade canopy doesn’t really do anything for visibility. Also, It is only forward facing but thats understandable seeing how compact it is.
Overall, I would still buy it again but with the capsule to go with it for a newborn. Bub (8mos old) enjoys this pram :)
One of the best baby item buy so far for me :)
Zippy Shopping Pram – We have a larger pram (Compact Strider) which is great for walking long distances however took up all the boot space in my VW Golf. Looking for a smaller compact second pram, we came across the GB QBit+. Its quite pleasing to the eye and is a smooth ride. It features an easy one hand flip open / close and a great canopy to keep the sun from… Read more
your child which usually the smaller compact prams lack. The seat reclines flat if baby needs a nap. The pram itself only takes up a fraction of boot space so you can also fit in all your shopping/picnic gear etc.
The only thing that isn't great about it is the way the seat belt clips together. The clip can be difficult to put on if you have a wriggly baby/ child.
Before we settled on the QBit+, we compared this with the Mountain Buggy Nano - side by side we thought that the QBit+ was structurally more stable and had better wheels. The Baby Zen yoyo was out of our price range.
Not worth the price tag – Easy to fold up and down, lays down flat, nice colours.. the only positives. Hard to push on grass or dirt road. Wheels get stuck whether on rough or smooth surfaces. Seat reclines on its own the strap to keep it upright is flimsy, have to constantly tighten to sit Bub back up. Definitely not worth the price tag.
Great light weight pram – We have been using this pram since our baby was born. It is easy to use--one hand fold and one hand push. It's light and I can fit it into our small call boot easily. However, it is important to note that when travelling with the pram in the future, it will not fit in the overhead locker on the plane. Post purchase service was good--we had some issues with one of the seat belt component and they promptly sent through a new part to us!
Good travel pram – It is super easy to fold and maneuver. And the hood give a good shade. Had heard from mums that some stroller brands hood doesn't really do the job. The down side is that it doesn't come with storm screen and travel bag. It will be excellent if this 2 items are included.
Perfect travel pram for urban areas from birth – One of the very few compact travel strollers that can accommodate a newborn. I started using it from 3 months (5kg) as the buckle on the harness is quite bulky for a very young infant, and can be hard to fit properly when they are very small. Also, they cry a lot when very young and it's easier to pick them up out of a bassinet. Prior to this I… Read more
was using a bugaboo which is fantastic but not so quick and easy to pack down the bassinet for cars. This one can be steered one-handed, and collapsed one-handed. Doesn't seem to have liners, had to get some custom made.
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