Mountain Buggy Cosmopolitan Series Questions & Answers
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Has anyone had this problem ?
My partner has some how pushed the part in which the baby sits past 90 degrees and we can’t get it back over the plastic bits , kinda hard to explain !?
Hi, can you use the bassinet as a mobile sleeper once detached from pram? Does it lay flat on the floor?
Hi, anyone know where I can buy the capsule carseat adaptor? Its taken me about a month to find one so i can buy it. I got given the mountain buggy cosmopolitan pram as a gift and I would like to find the capsule adaptor to attach to it so its easier for me to travel around. Would anyone know where I can buy one?
Hi Joyce, I'm in the exact situation now, did you manage to find the answer ? thanks!
Hi Yonit, I did :) but it took forever, I found one on marketplace.
Does anyone have issues with the front wheels constantly misbehaving?! I really struggle to control it. Is there anything i can do to stop them having a mind of their own?!?
When I go to open it back up from closed position, it doesn’t easily click back up securely to the open position. What would be causing this please? Tx
Hi there , Can you convert the mountain buggy cosmopolitan into a double ? Thanks
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One of the black plastic pieces that click/attatches the sun hood to the pram has broken so i cant attatch sun hood on one side to my cosmopolitan 2016 pram can u buy this part or ? please ? As very disappinted that it broke given the amazing mountain buggy quality its my 5th pram this brand and have never had anything break before thanks
Do i wait here to get an answer from mountain buggy please ?
Just wondering as I do a fair bit of walking on both pavement and gravel, do the tyres begin to look worn after regular use on gravel? As the tyres are made of plastic not air filled rubber. Really love the look of this pram and the fact it can be used as a bassinet but wondering how the tyres fare.
Deciding between this & a chameleon ...using it mostly around town & I'm not wanting to go hardcore off-reading but want it to handle grass/gravel/hard sand, will it do that fairly easily? Is the cosmopolitan okay for this usage? Thanks
yes I love the cosmo
very good on gravel and grass !
turns easy and to pack in the car ! love it!
Awesome, thank you! :-)
Agree, the wheels and suspension make it great for rougher terrain... Not just a 'mall pram'
Thanks :-) picking up a Cosmo tomorrow!
When using the lie flat mode, does the newborn baby have to lie on the harnesses? Or are they removable?
Not too sure what you mean by laying on the harnesses? If the child is in the pram i'd always strap the child in with the harnesses, if they roll over onto their stomach could be a suffocation risk or if the pram were to tip over they'd fall out. Harnesses are easy to adjust to loosen and tighten.
We just laid her in between. We never strapped her in when laying flat. I'd also put a small blanket down too. No problems at all.
I always had a blanket at the bottom to cushion her. The harnesses never came in the way. I would never strap her in when she was laying flat anyway.
Is there a capsule that goes with this pram
You can buy frames that click onto it to sit a capsule on. They are $39 on the mountain buggy website (the model number is TS23). They are compatible with Safe 'n' Sound capsules.
We hired a maxi cosi capsule to go in the car that was compatible with this pram bit you need adapters for to go on the pram though we never used it because our little one fell asleep easy enough once in the pram. Can't remember which specific maxi cosi capsule it was or if they all fit we asked staff at baby bunting where we bought it.
Does anyone know if the Mountain Buggy Cosmopolitan fits into a Nissan Micra easily?
I'm not to sure.. I have a Nissan Xtrial and a Barina, I don't think it will fit in the Barinas boot because the way the seat harness goes down, but it does fold down well, you can disconnect the seat and turn them both on their side?
One side of the frame jams when folding. Is there a trick to fix this? WD40?
Make sure you are pressing both of the small grey buttons on the side of the frame in before you fold. Also the seat needs to be in the frontward facing, fully upright position. Other than this yours might be faulty so I would contact Mountain Buggy. Hope this helps!
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I've had this happen to me as well, I don't think there is necessary a way to fix it but if it's happening I just make sure I push those the buttons on th side properly
Has anyone tried jogging with this 4 wheel pram? And tried off road on dirt roads?
I started jogging with it when my son was 18 months old - and it's been ok (not great). It's super flightly, especially if there isn't much weight in it (I run to pick my son up from daycare) - it rattles a lot too. It's not great off road either. if you are looking for pram for jogging and off road, I would suggest getting one of 'traditional' mountain buggies with 3 wheels over this one. I think the cosmo is more suited for flat, even surfaces like foot paths and shopping centres.
It's really not an off road pram, doesn't like being off the concrete.
Thank you for your answers & reviews ladies. I ended up purchasing the Cosmo. My bub is now 9 weeks & I took it for a short jog last night. It doesn't have a lot of stability with the wheels unlocked. I'll try with them locked in to position. I agree, the tyres on the jogger specific prams are more suitable to off road terrain, the wheels on the Cosmo aren't designed for this.
Hi, I'm expecting in October & we are on the lookout for a pram/stroller which is practical, lightweight, and something we can use from newborn through to toddler. We live in the country & are surrounded by dirt roads & frequent the beach. I'm a shortie too so want something I can lift in to our cars (1 being a 4WD). I am quite active & hoping to do some jogging with this pram so wondering if it is suitable for all of the above? The only downside I see is that there is not attachment for a 2nd seat should a number 2 come along. I feel like it would be the best for our lifestyle but just wondered if there are any other suggestions or considerations?
Thanks Tarn
I had this stroller... do yourself a favour & buy a Bugaboo Cameleon, for all the uses you listed. The cosmopolitan is poorly made & i had mine replaced 3 times by the manufacturer before requesting a refund. Its very pretty & has lots of great features but how good is a stroller that cant go the distance? It will wear out before you get the chance to use it for number two.
Hi Cassie, what types of problems did you encounter with the MB Cosmo to have it replaced 3 times? Thanks
Hi, I've had both a cameleon and a cosmopolitan and honestly preferred the cosmopolitan. For your requirements though I wouldn't go either, I'd go something more flexible like the city mini. If you want something like a cosmo or cameleon but want the double seat option go a city select or icandy.
I recently purchased the cosmopolitan. The shop I bought it from sold me the safe n sound unity capsule and a TS23 adapter but I can't work out how to attach it to the pram!!? What am I missing? Wrong adapter? Wrong model capsule?? Help please!
Remove the seat unit & all you should have to do is put the adaptor/s in the holes the seat clicks into (make sure you have them on the correct side, left & right) & from there the capsule should just click in when placed onto the adaptors. You can also contact Mountain Buggy on their website (www.mountainbuggy.com) if you need further assistance, their customer service is fantastic.
So turns out the capsule had extra parts on the sides that click into other prams. I had to unscrew and remove the extra click bits on the side of the capsule for it to be able to click into the adapter. All fits now but had to call the shop to get the answer. I told Mountain buggy they need to update their instructions for the newer model unity capsule to explain this!
We're looking at this pram but wondering if there is a child snack tray available (even if compatible from another brand)?
Not that I'm aware of. There are quite a few universal ones out there, am on the hunt for one myself.
I haven't really looked into it I'm afraid. It certainly doesn't come with one.
Yes it does. Available via their website (I'm in NZ).
Hi there I love the design and look and wheels of this pram. Can it be taken easily on sydney buses and train ? Or is it too wide for buses ?
Also people that love this pram what hight are you ? As very sadly handle bar is fixed length.
I don't know about the buses, but I do know about the height thing. My husband is 195cm and I'm 173cm. The non adjustable handlebar was a major killer for us. No leg room to move and too short.
Sorry I don't know about buses and trains either. I'm only a shortie (about 159) so have no problem with the handle bar.
Thanks so much for your comments Amanda and chookyGurl am 165 cm feel it's an inch too short such a shame everything else is perfect
My baby is above average length and weight and at 4 months I cannot get the straps to sit snugly on his shoulders. they are HUGE! Am I missing something??
No, I haven't managed to get the straps to fit as snug as I'd like either. I have been intending to investigate further but only think about it when I'm strapping bub in and don't have the time.
I found the answer! It's hidden in the depths of the FAQ on the Mountain Buggy website. You pull the straps through the back and feed it back to the front through one of the higher holes - if that makes sense. You can find it here (http://mountainbuggy.com/au/Support/Ask-a-question?qaid=669251947).
Which baby capsules are compatible with this pram?
The safe and sound unity capsule with the mountain buggy capsule adaptors :-) I got mine from my baby warehouse.
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