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3Maxi-Cosi Mila

Maxi-Cosi Mila

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3Maxi-Cosi Mila
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4 reviews

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4 reviews
Dene514
Dene5143 posts
 

Good compact stroller – Purchased this as a lightweight stroller second to my quinny buzz. The main attraction was that the maxi cosi car capsule would also fit on this but also to use on holiday and when short of room in the car. Folds up fairly small. Cabin crew were happy to put stroller on plane in a cupboard as opposed to it having to go in the hold. Bubs… Read more ·  1

finds it very comfortable. Sleeps well in it.

Large basket underneath.

Only drawback is to fit the maxi cosi capsule on you have to remove the fabric of chair which is not that quick and easy to do. You could not really interchange between using the stroller with and without the capsule without spending 5-10 minutes each time taking on and off the fabric. Size and seems comfortable.

Catski
Catski4 posts
 

I LOVE this stroller!! – I bought this stroller after my first child wanted to start facing forward in order to explore surroundings. (So why take up boot space with a cumbersome pram?). I spent ages looking at strollers as I would rather spend a bit more and get one which could be used for future children and was nicer to use. I eventually got the decision down to either… Read more

this or a Maclaren.

I am SO glad I got this stroller! The seat recline is so much easier to use, the basket is bigger and easier to access (plus more sturdy) but also the brakes are so much easier. These points are highlighted to me even more as I now have 2 children so also now have a Maclaren double stroller. I only wish Maxi-Cosi had a double option as I would gladly dump my Maclaren in a skip and run out to buy one!

The stroller also comes with attachments for their capsule, which I also have. Therefore I currently have the seat removed and am using it for this purpose which is so much more convenient than taking up valuable boot space for a pram which does the same thing.

It fully reclines and although it doesn't have a pocket in the back of the hood like on overseas models, unlike the Maclaren I don't need it as much because the basket is actually usable. Very nippy around corners, large comfortable seat and I like the way it folds as it can then be stored standing.

I personally feel that the Mila addresses all the issues I hate about strollers. (I.e., brakes, manoverability when child in it, storage and seat recline ease). Whereas I have had other prams & strollers which have come and gone, this I know I will be holding onto so was a great purchase.

If I had to point out one thing then perhaps a larger hood? However I use strollers mainly for shopping malls so is no real issue. For longer outdoor trips I mainly use a pram as they are more comfortable for this purpose.

T.Price
T.Price3 posts
 

Was expecting more! – I brought this stroller last week after reading some great reviews on the internet and have to say that I am a little disappointed in it. It is a good size and fits my 12.5kg, 21 month old in it with heaps of room to move, but it is quite heavy to push with him in it and I find myself bumping into signs and shelves in shops- But having said that I… Read more

have had the luxury of pushing around an iCandy Peach for the last 12 months or so! The hood is small and hardly covers the child, and it is heavy for an umbrella stroller (around 8kg). I read somewhere that it had a pocket on the back of the hood which it doesn't! The brakes are taking a while to wear in, at first it was only locking one wheel. The whole stroller vibrates on smooth shopping centre floors which I hope will stop once the wheels wear down. The basket is reasonably sized but it is hard to get to because of the cross bar and won't fit a large nappy bag or average sized backpack in. I am glad that we only paid just over $200 for it otherwise I would be trying to return it! Looks reasonably nice, easy to fold, large comfortable seat, able to use as a travel system Small hood, basket is hard to access, heavy to lift and push, no storage pockets or cup holder

H.King
H.King   

I agree, looks great but quite hard to push and my nappy bag doesn't fit in the basket. And yes, on… Read more

redfoxy80
redfoxy80NSW5 posts
 

Such a great little stroller! – I came across this stroller while browsing the internet. I bought it to replace my love n care delta stroller, which i am sorry to say was a waste of money and wish i had come across this little beauty sooner. It is very easy to fold and fits very nicely in both our cars. The great thing about this stroller is it has been designed for use from… Read more

birth ( Maxi-cosi mico infant carrier is sold separately) up to a child of 17kgs. The seat also fully reclines to newborn position. Unlike some strollers, the basket underneath is a great size and easy to get to. If there was one thing they could improve on it would be the sun canopy which i think could be a little larger. This stroller didn't come with a cup holder but it did come with a raincover which covers really well. Overall i just love this stroller and take it every where as it is light weight and very easy to steer. Light weight, easy to use, smart looking S larger sun canopy would be great

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