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Lia
Lia28 posts
  3 Wheel

Not good – Pros Baby loved it when he was really young, if we were ever really struggling to get him to settle all we had to do is pull out the pram and wheel him around and he went straight to sleep. It does look really good, most other prams just look too 'mumsy' for my liking, this is a very cool looking pram. It maneuvers really smoothly. It is… Read more

heavy, but I actually liked the weight because it felts sturdy. It folds down very small to fit in even the tiniest of boots.

Cons

Horrible canopy, makes an awful cracking sound to open and close it, woke up the baby so many times. Was sent a replacement by the manufacturer and it was exactly the same.

Brake doesn't work well, have to really stomp on it, it rolled off into oncoming traffic after I had taken my son out to put him in the car because the brake pedal is just not designed well at all. This was the reason I got rid of it, it was just too dangerous, and the retailer (Better Baby Shop) was awful to deal with about having it fixed.

The bucket seat, while comfy for baby at first, is soon too small and because the back doesn't recline separately from the seat it meant baby always had his knees in the air to go to sleep, in the end he wouldn't sleep in it because it was too uncomfortable for him.

The front wheel was too small and even going up a small driveway edge would almost throw my son out of the pram.

The basket is far too small, even a bottle of water would easily fall out.

Nice looking pram but functionality wise this pram was poorly thought out for normal daily use.

Vince
Vince2 posts
  Buzz

The Quinny Buzz and its accessories, a fantastic stroller! – After running several “experiments” for prams and car seats for our first child, we felt confident for our second child that an “integrated system” would be a good way to go. We liked the look of the Quinny Buzz stroller, and had it, along with the Maxi-Cosi Mico AP car capsule and Foldable carry-cot all set up and ready to go before our new… Read more

arrival got here.

Although not overly complicated, I would advise not installing any baby car seat whilst in a hurry. It did take me a little time to work out exactly how the base for the capsule was installed correctly in the car, but once it was installed it seemed steady and secure, and I have not had to adjust it or touch it in more than three months. The capsule for the car seems to be a very solid unit, and I felt very comfortable putting our brand new baby girl in it for the trip home from hospital.

One of the reasons we chose this model is for the ease with which the all the accessories, and particularly the capsule, clip to the stroller base. Moving a sleeping baby from pram-to-car and back from car-to-pram, then from pram-to-house, all completely undisturbed, is something that we wished we had for our first child, and perhaps our favorite feature. Any parent will attest that one of the last things anyone wants to do with a baby is wake them from that oh-so-precious sleep. Our baby is comfortable enough in the capsule that for a small trip out in the car (say to go shopping), we really only need to take the stroller base and the car capsule. The capsule just clips in to the pram base and off we go just like a normal pram.

The pram base is light, easy to maneuver and to fold up to put in the boot of the car. It handles uneven pavement and gravel well, and is easy to push on a long or brisk walk. The brake definitely needs a very firm push with the foot to engage, but at least you are never unsure if it is on or not. The handle height is adjustable, so both myself and my partner can push it comfortably and the automatic unfolding mechanism is pretty great too, making things just that little bit easier with toddler in one hand, and baby in the other.

For longer walks and outings, the foldable carry-cot gives our little girl more space and she often fall asleep in there after only walking for a few minutes. The shade and cover give good protection from the wind, cold and sun, and it also easily clips in and out of the pram base.

After only three months our baby is not yet big enough to use the seated part of the stroller, but this too seemed to be very easy to use and a well constructed accessory. So far we are very pleased with the stroller and all the accessories, and will definitely be recommending them!

ALB
ALB4 posts
  3 Wheel

As great as I had hoped! – After doing lots of research on the many prams and travel systems available I was very certain that I wanted a Quinny Buzz. I really liked how it looked, a lot nicer than some other prams I have seen that seem to be popular at the moment. Since receiving it I have found it to be just as great as I had hoped. It is easy to steer, very easy to fold… Read more

and super easy to unfold because of the automatic unfold feature. My almost 6 year old son loves to get me to fold it so that he can watch it unfold. I find it to be quite light when lifting once the seat has been removed. It seems easy to steer and I also like the adjustable handle. The lower height is the perfect height for me whereas my husband is able to extend the handle to suit him. I also think that the fabric seems really soft and comfortable. It is very easy to attach my Maxi Cosi Mico AP infant carrier to it, the adapters that came with the pram clip in easily. Reversible seat, Automatic Unfold, Easy to fold, Easy steering, Height adjustable handle The shopping basket is very small, however I was aware prior to deciding on this pram and the many other benefits clearly outweigh this con

Positive reviews

Liss
Liss5 posts
  3 Wheel

The pram that lasted forever! – I loved this pram and it has lasted us over 2 children with the youngest now being 5 and he still loves to sit in it! Easy to manoeuvre, easy to fold although it is two pieces. The look is modern but hard wearing, it is easy to clean and I'm sad that we don't have to use it anymore. Would buy another in a heartbeat.

Rita C
Rita C6 posts
  3 Wheel

Excellent and well priced – Great bassinette and a great stroller. Very easy to manoeuvre, light and easy to fold. It does take room in the boot esp the bassinette but I've looked at many and they all seem to take a lot of room. For the price about half of what you would pay the bugaboo - it's great value - secure and safe for your baby and most comfortable. Bubs loves it and sleeps well in it.

ruth49
ruth49SA29 posts
  3 Wheel

My grandson love it! – This is so good to push around, it’s a little larger to put in the boot but it’s so roomy and comfy for my grandson. He wouldn’t stay in the other pram but once he got this he was happy to be pushed around. It’s great to fit the shopping in the bottom.

Negative reviews

rubywoo
rubywooVIC11 posts
  4 Wheel

Wouldn't buy it again – I'm a bit "meh" on this pram. We bought a run-out 2011 build (in late 2012) that came with the bassinet. If it had the option of adding a second seat/skateboard, I'd contemplate keeping it for our next child, but thankfully it doesn't so I'll happily buy a new one. PROS: - folds easily once you get the knack of it (grandparents still struggle… Read more

with the alternate buttons to collapse it, i.e. pushing one button IN, and one button UP simultaneously)

- it steers like a dream

- it fits down most aisles, never had a problem at checkouts

- love that the seat can be forward/rear facing

- it sure does look pretty

- reasonably priced (although I now wish we'd spent more and bought a better one!)

CONS:

- folds in two separate pieces, have to place the seat on ground when loading into the car (mine is light tan, so dirties easily)

- seat connector points are REALLY wobbly... like, too much wobble. It's especially noticeable with the bassinet fitted. We had to prop the bassinet mattress up at the head end so our baby wasn't lying on an angle (head down, feet up)

- the basket is practically useless

- the tires deflate constantly and need to be repumped before you can use the brakes properly

- you've really got to stomp to get the brakes on and off

- the plastic rain cover has a really funky smell that transfers to anything it touches - always need to wash my hands multiple times after using it

Travcor
Travcor4 posts
  3 Wheel

Some issues – This pram has good maneuverability & handling- can be pushed with one hand. There are a few negatives: the storage basket is really small & rubs quite badly if you use the all-terrain wheel on the front. It's also a bit of a pain to pack up because the seat has to be taken off first, which you have to put somewhere so you can put the base in the… Read more

car first. It's a little wide but not too bad.For the price, could probably get something better. Easy to handle Small storage, annoying to pack into car

Fabbi
Fabbi
  3 Wheel

Beautifull but useless while handlling – I bought a new buzz3 from baby ware house on sale. It looks stylish and very cosy for new bub specially when sleeping. But the negetives are- bulky; the single front wheel some times gets stuck or doesnt move properly; its hard to fold coz it requires both hands. Mine doesnt have a shopping bascet and while reclining the seat with bub in it it… Read more

falls unexpectedly. Thank god i manged not to drop bub while reclining. Stylish n cozy Bulky, its front wheel sometimes stuck while pushing the pram, very had to fold cod it needs both hands and most of the time get stuck just doesnt want to fold, the worst part when recline the seat with the baby in it it falls unexpectedly.

Recent reviews

casinos
casinos7 posts
  3 Wheel

Best pram! – Purhased this model 9 months ago when our baby arrived. Easy to fold up, simple to manoeuvre and handle. Attractive pram, seeking attention. It came with bassinet and capsule, nowadays only capsule used since bassinet has limitation about the size. Good looking and good materials. Recommended! Definitely positive and five stars.

Mich
MichVIC7 posts
  4 Wheel

Too big – Found it a bit too big. You will need a big boot if buying this. Gets stuck when closing it. Got to make sure it’s alliened when sliding seat in to place. The hydrolics eventually will give way ( the reason it’s hatd to fold in) how ever, It’s easy to maneuvre.

Lauren
Lauren6 posts
  3 Wheel

THE BEST PRAM OUT! – I honestly could not live without my Quinny, it is the best purchase that I have made for baby items. My daughter is always so comfortable and safe and it is so easy to push around, very easy to assemble and dissemble. I would recommend this to every mum to purchase especially new mums

Daniel Vega
Daniel Vega6 posts
  3 Wheel

This pram is easy to use – Positives Very easy to maneuver Folds away in boot and doesn't take up much space assemble was quite easy to do and also had a how to assemble on youtube Light weight and easy to pick up and place in boot Braking system is very good Negatives You have to take the seat off to fold the whole thing Not enough space to store anything(… Read more

the basket is quite poor)

Cant recline the seat unless the seat is off

Have to oil squeaky wheels every few months

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Bazza
Bazza2 posts
  3 Wheel

Our travel pram – This was a great travel pram . Light weight and turned on dime and folded very compact. The negative is that it didnt drop into a sleep position but we just tilted it and balanced on the seats at the gate which worked for us! Sold it later and it held its value pretty well.

Lucky
Lucky3 posts
  3 Wheel

Loved it – Very easy to maneuver, light weight easy to fold and kids and mom's feel very comfortable. And come in bright colors And simple designs and braking system is very good, can adjust the handle height to if different persons.but will take a little bit more place in the boot. We bought the bassinet as well which is very good

Jessie
Jessie2 posts
  3 Wheel

Easy safe and stunning – It is such a great product. My baby is not born yet but I have practiced using it already because I just fall in love with it as soon as I open the package. It is easy to push and safe too. My friends are jealous because it is so cool.

Online4yourmind
Online4yourmindVIC12 posts
  3 Wheel

I'm no expert but I'm satisfied – Did a lot of researching and testing and The Quinny came up tops... The top 2 was between the Quinny Buzz 3 and The Bugaboo Cameleon 3.. Theres not much between the 2 except you could buy 2 Quinny's for the price of 1 Bugaboo.. they do exactly the same features, wheels come off, extend/retract the handle, rear or front facing seat, both have… Read more

bassinets. Each will have extra's that one doesn't have like the quinny has the choice of 3 or 4 wheels, the bugaboo has a much bigger shopping basket space.. but in the end its the choice of what you need, eg, I'm not intending on using the shopping basket compartment and I'd rather spend the extra $700 on something else, maybe a carseat, cot, nappies.... Looks great, good value for money, got all the mod cons, compatible with the Maxi-cosi Capsule. Same as everyone else... The Storage space under seat.. Also the Bassinets a little bulky and heavy.

Kyle
Kyle
  3 Wheel

Buzz Fabulous!!! – A great,stylish little pusher. Not too big not to small. My Daughter rests her feet onto the safety bar and thinks she is the princess of the town!! Is is so comfortable for her, that going to sleep is never an issue. Always have terrific comments from passers-by, particularly in reference to the prams styling and colour. Very comfortable for our child, looks great and extremely easy to operate. Storage area while handy, is a tad too small.

AllanaAnn
AllanaAnn2 posts
  3 Wheel

Love My Quinny!!! – I purchased my first Stroller 10 months ago for the arrival of my baby son. Even though a friend had recommended the Quinny to me - it was the colour selection that sold me on the Buzz 3, I loved the natural colour as I was not sure what I was having. Had I have known though then the blue and hot pink were both incredible as well. I didn't realise… Read more

how important the functionality of a pram was and was mostly concerned with the look, and after much research decided that the Quinny Buzz was definitely the most chic option (It has a big celebrity following - Gwenyth Paltro, Cate Blancett, Alessandra Ambrosia). It wasn't until I got home and started using my Quinny that I realised how amazing all of the functions were and all of the things that I could do with my pram that other mums couldn't. I had the whole travel system including the Maxi Cosi Infant Carrier (Car Seat which fits into the Buzz Stroller) as well as the Carry Cot, which was just beautiful to use when I first got home from the hospital. The Carry Cot (you can see this in my profile picture) was so beautiful and comfy and when I got home from a walk, if bub was sleeping I could easily unclip from the top of pram and place inside wherever I needed. The Maxi Cosi car seat worked the same, If bub fell asleep when I was driving I could unclip from car and pop straight onto the top of my quinny stroller without disturbing him. Now that I have had a quinny I can not imagine using another type, I can hardly fault mine. People stop me in the street to comment on it all of the time and I remember once we were at a day time concert in the botanical gardens and when we found a spot amongst the crowd to sit you could see everyone around us in despair thinking that our pram would be blocking their view - but then we just clipped our carry cot off and the frame folds down completely flat. Everyone around us was even more impressed when we went to leave and pulled the side lever to make the frame unfold automatically. Now that my bub has grown into the full seat - I love how I can switch between forward and rear facing and it's so easy to recline for when he wants to have a sleep. I would 100% recommend to any of my friends having babies to get a Quinny - and I don't think that you are restricted by the type of terrain you plan to use it on. I live in country Victoria and my Quinny spends as much time on unsealed roads as it does on shopping centre floors. I even take mine to mums n bubs bootcamp twice a week. I see mums lugging heavy prams in and out of the back of cars and I am so glad that I have a quinny. Lightweight, Modern Look, Easy to use all functions, Travel System has 3 seat options which all fit onto my quinny frame, Adjustable Pushing Bar my brake was slightly stiff to begin with but after the first few outings it worked perfectly

firsttimemummy
firsttimemummy
  3 Wheel

Fab as a travel set - but pram attachement not that good – I bought a second hand Quinny Buzz 3 that came with a Bassinet and a Maxi Cosi car seat plus the actual pram attachment. The bassinet and car seat were an absolute god send. The car seat is excellent because it clips into the pram frame so if your baby is asleep in the car you can just take the whole capsule out and click it into the frame and… Read more

away you go - all without needing to disturb your baby at all!

The bassinet was also great because if I knew I was going out somewhere for a long time or if i was going out at night I would just attach the bassinet to the pram frame and it was like her portable home!

The actual pram attachment itself isnt that good. It has zero sun protection and I hate that in order to lay the baby flat you have to recline the whole seat (unlike just the middle section of some prams) but i think that is just my personal preference.

It is good though that the pram attachment can be baby facing or world facing.

It is a dream to push, i have had no trouble at all. Some people have said the back wheels are too wide but i havent found that to be the case. I also find it very easy to turn around.

Its easy to fold down and very easy to open up again. It it a bit heavy but nothing unmanageable.

Im not overly disappointed because like i said i got the pram second hand so i didnt pay a bucket load and for what i did pay the fact that you can clip in the car seat and bassinet paid for itself for the first few months of my babies life. However if I had paid full price for the pram I would not be impressed with the actual pram as i dont like it at all.

oh and i find my baby gets very hot in it as the material isnt very breathable. Love that the maxi cosi car seat clips into the pram frame so i dont have to wake my sleeping baby up to get her out of the car seat and into a pram. I dont like the actual pram for when bub gets older, offers no sun protection, material isnt breathable so gets quite hot

cromane
cromane3 posts
  3 Wheel

Fantastic – I first bought the Quinny Buzz in 2006 and it was great but we sold it as we were moving overseas. Since then I have bought a bugaboo bee, phil n teds vibe a mammas and pappas sport and a double mountain buggy. None of which are as good as the quinny as it is light appears super comfy extremely easy to put up and down and very compact and… Read more

versatile with the maxi cosi. Which is why I recently bought a new one for my third child. There is nothing not to love about the buzz Light compact comfy

Little Lovely
Little Lovely2 posts
  4 Wheel

Good – I bought the Quinny buzz 4 with carrycot for my bub. It has a nice wide wheel base and it allows your bub face either direction whether lying down or sitting up. The Quinny Buzz 4 has automatically unfolding system to make it more easier to unfold. It also has height adjustable pushbar for taller parents. It is good to use the carrycot for newborn… Read more

and the seat can be used when your bub is a bit older. Automatic unfold system, comfortable for bub and very good quality Too heavy

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jody5824
jody5824
  3 Wheel

Terrible – Overpriced for a pretty ordinary pram that has very few redeeming features. It would be OK for a shopping mall but not for walking in general (too much movement in the seat structure and the front wheel is just a joke). Phil and Ted prams are much better. Easy to unfold and put in the car Just about everything.....It is heavy to push, the handles… Read more

are too high (for Mums who are less than 5.5ft tall), the front wheel has a mind of its' own, it is very wide (compared to a Phil and Ted's), when the seat is clipped in it tends to bob around a bit when walking, most of all though it doesn't have a sun net that covers the whole pram nor is it easy to source one! It should be mandatory for prams to be sold with sun covers particularly since Australia has one of the highest rates of sun cancer. In summary I cannot say anything good about this pram. I have a Phil and Ted's and bought a Quinny (second hand) after reading the good things said about a quinny but it was a complete waste of money and I think they are plain horrible and pale in comparison to the Phil and Ted's.

ckrentz
ckrentz4 posts
  3 Wheel

Stylish Pram, like it, not love it – I have a 2yr old model of the Buzz that I got second hand because I was unsure about investing that much money for something I'd not tried other than on smooth carpeting in the shops. I get a lot of compliments on it and have no regrets having it as my first pram. Easy to unfold, reversible seat, swing out bumper bar, easy to remove wheels,… Read more ·  1

telescopic handle, great maneuverability, stylish Heavy, harder to access storage than some other prams and not a lot of it, sunhood is a bit small, awkward to fold with seat attached, front tire is an EVA so it makes for a bumpier ride than if it was air filled or a 4 wheeler

helllo
hellloSA17 posts
  3 Wheel

Awesome pram! Comfortable for bubs and to push, but no storage – I have had both the Quinny Buzz 3 and 4, I loved them both! They are basically the same except the 3 has both front wheels close together. This is a fantastic pram, I absolutely loved it. The 1st stage seat is very comfy for bubs and has been used as a coccoon type over night or day sleeping place for my newborn bubba because she wouldn't sleep… Read more

anywhere else sometimes.

It's easy to push and fits pretty much everywhere I've tried to take it. I can also go walking with the Buzz without kicking anything at the back and its easy to push out walking and still comfy for bubs.

I have since sold the Buzz, but would still recommend it! Reasonable price (bought on sale), comfy for bubs, easy to push with either a tiny bubba or 4 year old. Doesn't take up much room in the boot if its just the frame for travel system mode. can use it with a bassinet, gorgeous!! Best travel system! Looks good, lots of compliments. Bulky when in the boot with the seat and have to remove at least 1 wheel to fit. the 3 wheeler is less sturdy going up gutters etc, the front wheel would make it easy to tip sometimes. Limited storage space. needs a bigger hood.

caitlinh
caitlinh4 posts
  3 Wheel

very stylish pram but no storage! – We love our Quinny Buzz and found the carry cot very useful when our daughter was a new born. It's quite a heavy pram (when your constantly putting it in and out of the car) and can be annoying to put the seat and base together every time when you have your child rear facing as it doesn't fold down attached. We have also had issues with the brakes… Read more

as once the brake is on it sometimes doesn't want to come off.overall a good pram if you want something stylish and if your not fused by the lack of storage and don't mind an extra bit of fiddling around when putting it together. very stylish, comfortable for baby & comes in great colours expensive, no storage, heavy & no option for extra toddler seat.

Amotherof4
Amotherof4SA3 posts
  4 Wheel

The perfect pram! – This pram was everything I ever dreamed of when looking at peaks. It is a dream to push, light and zippy. It folds and unfolds so simply and best of all it folds tiny so it fit into the minuscule boot of my Ford Territory. It had a bassinet option and a car seat option so has everything covered there. It even pushes like a dream with a heavy toddler in it! excellent quality, great options, pushes beautifully.

Lupok9
Lupok919 posts
  3 Wheel

Excellent – So much cheaper than a Bugaboo, and pretty much the same functions - forward or reverse facing seat, height adjustable handle, lockable front wheel, suspension, usable from newborn. It turns on a dime, can be steered with one hand, and fits through all the places I've been (accessible buses, narrow footpaths, up and down kerbs, and through… Read more

doorways in our tiny apartment).

I picked up a second-hand Quinny Buzz on ebay for half the new price and it's been very reliable. The front wheel was a bit wobbly but it was easy to take off and clean which fixed the problem. It comes with a zipped bag that clips on the back, plus a basket underneath, so it carries quite a bit.

I like jogging with the pram as it has good suspension. My husband is 6'4" and he has no problem with the height. Because the handle is easily adjustable with one hand, you can lower the handle to fit into tight spaces.

The harness is very easy to use. The sunshade is very adjustable too - it looks small, but if you slide it up (so it can accommodate a taller child) the shade folds down almost flat for full sun blockout.

And it can be opened with just a light touch and voila - it's assembled. Wow!

I would highly recommend the Quinny Buzz for a highly versatile, comfortable pram from birth onwards. It's not tiny or lightweight, but is a very strong competitor against Bugaboo Cameleon (and much cheaper) or Mountain Buggy. Good suspension for jogging and on dodgy footpaths, very easy to manouevre, looks good (people comment on how nice and compact it looks), huge sunshade, good storage, front/reverse facing seat options, usable from newborn. Quite heavy and large even when dissembled, so it takes up quite a bit of car boot space. You definitely wouldn't take it on holiday or fold it up to squeeze on a bus - but that's what umbrella strollers are for!

alioop25
alioop252 posts
  3 Wheel

Excellent – I LOVE this pram and only wish I'd bought one sooner (I bought it when I had my last 4th and last baby). I researched this hugely and eventually bought one half price from eBay so I think it was totally worth it and it will be sold back there when I am done. When I first saw it, I thought the seat looked a bit small, but my then 3 year old sat… Read more

in it comfortably and even now when he is nearly 5 he still sits comfortably in it. I have a Toyota Kluger 7 seater and this, apart from the Bugaboo (v. expensive) is the only pram I found to fit into the boot with all seven seats up. I remove a wheel and it is all easily and quickly done. It pops up by itself which is brilliant when your arms are full of baby and holding other little peoples hands! A little tricky to put down initially, but easy peasy now I've got the hang of it! My husband says that the tyres are a pain to pump up (because it is fiddly) but he is probably trying to shirk it!

rus_ki
rus_ki17 posts
  3 Wheel

Excellent – I love my Buzz! The cons are all minor things for me as I was choosing the pram that handles well and is easy to navigate with one hand, and Buzz does exactly that. This is my third pram with the third baby, and if you think this one is somewhat hard to fold up, you obviously haven't tried a Bertini! Buzz folds down quickly and comes back up at… Read more

the push of a button. Yes, it takes a bit of space in the boot and needs to be taken down into 2 pieces, but I hear most modern prams do. I've never had a problem fitting into an aisle in a shop, and Buzz does very well in tight spaces. I often drive it with one hand, while holding my 3-year old with the other hand, and it drives well. The bassinet is very comfy, and so is the seat. I loved how it all came with little bits and pieces like the net, the raincover and a special blanket for the bassinet. The seat has two inserts, one padded for a smaller baby, and the XL seat cover for a larger toddler. The sun shade is totally adjustable, and you can cover the baby completely. The handle bar is height adjustable, and although at first it doesn't seem to be a lot, the highest position is enough for my tall husband (192cm) to feel comfortable and not kick the pram when pushing it. The Buzz looks great and comes in a variety of fun colours. It's very easy to handle even in tight spaces despite the size, can be driven with one hand, very comfy for the baby, easy to fold and unfold. It's got a fantastic sun roof which is adjustable and covers the baby completely. The seat can be positioned so the baby faces mom or faces out to the world.

The pram also comes with a raincover. The bassinet also comes with the net, the raincover, and a blanket, which is a nice touch. The inside of the bassinet is so soft, I wish I could sleep in there myself! Shopping basket is too small, needs to be purchased separately and sits right under the front wheel - not too easy to access.

Seasons net needs to be purchased separately and is only good for when you use the seat in upright position.

No toddler seat or buggy board can be attached.

weemanmum
weemanmumVIC11 posts
  3 Wheel

Great functional pram (and looks cool too) – The only reason I do not give this 5 stars, is as with all the prams I have tried, nothing is perfect. But this is close. I got this with my second baby, second hand. I needed a pram that was easy to do long walks with but OK for shopping and where baby could face me - had to change from a mountain buggy as this baby was cranky when he could… Read more

not see us.

Baby looks so comfy in this pram. Love the adjustable seat angle/heights and that they can face both directions. Storage not a problem with under basket and buzz box combo. Easy to assemble (one handed open with a flick of the wrist) and disassemble. Comes with Dreami cot but to be honest, you do not need it as Buzz lays almost flat anyway and I felt baby was more secure in seat than cot. This does take a bit of room up in the boot so if you have a compact I would check it fits.

Lots of accessories that come with pram EXCEPT for the much needed in Australia sunshade. I just got a universal outlook one which is fine, but when all the other accessories are made for the pram and look so stylish, it is a bit of a let down.

Height adjustable handle - fine for me at 155cm and DH at nearly 6 foot.

Ride not as smooth as mountain buggy and I am considering getting the all terrain front tyre.

I do love this pram though, and plan to get the Zapp in a few months when baby can sit up in a stroller. Reliable, easy to use, looks fantastic (get loads of compliments and questions when out), easy to clean, easy to push If bought new, expensive (most good prams are), lack of branded sunshade, no toddler seat option, no included cup holder

monjaplage83
monjaplage832 posts
  3 Wheel

Unique with some great features – We bought the Quinny Buzz because we wanted a different kind of look to a pram but still have all the features we needed. We are overall pretty happy with the pram and it looks super comfortable for our little girl, especially the bassinet. We have had a little problem with the pram wheels though, not sure if its because it was a floor stock item… Read more

and hasn't been look after well in store or because the type of walking we do with the pram isn't suitable for it but we have gone through 2 wheel bearings since the 5 months we have had the pram. Luckily for us the pram in still in warranty and we have had no problem getting new wheels and we are currently looking into buying a pram which allows us to do a bit heavier walking. Easy as to fold and unfold and folds nice and flat not talking up much boot space. The mossy net is great for bassinet and all the rain/wind covers are great. EAsy to push and height adjustment pushbar is prefect for short and tall mums/dads. The seat can be adjusted to face you and away Expense, not suitable for heavy type of walking, no mossy net for seat. The hood could be a little larger and its annoying you have to buy the shopping basket because it doesn't come with pram.

nohappy1000
nohappy10005 posts
  4 Wheel

love my buzz – I love this pram, im using it with my 3rd baby and wished i had it from baby 1. It has a nice wheel base not too wide like alot of others i looked at, the baby can face either direction whether lying down or sitting up. The pram doesnt take up alot of room in the boot of my car and can be stored in 2 parts. I bought the pram with the optional… Read more

bassinet which i regret as i have only used it twice and dont think that i will use it again. It will take you a bit of practice to learn to fold it up its a bit tricky to start with, but they may have been because it was a brand new pram. It was expensive i paid a bit over $800 after shopping around for a good deal but its worth every cent in my opinion Looks comfy, very smooth ride for bubs, lots of nice comments on its look and styling, i like the pneumatic tyres, adjustable height for the handle (im 5'8" and hubby is 6'2"), solid and sturdy design. it has minimal storage you need to buy the shopping basket which fits underneath for an extra $50 that should really be included. The brake really needs to be stomped on in order for it to stick.

jnj1688
jnj168822 posts
  4 Wheel

Good – This stroller looks very nice. This is the first pram I bought. So far I like it except that it is heavy. The height adjustment is very suitable for me as I am quite tall person. Also the seat can be change whether facing forward or backward. It has sturdy wheel. Easy to assemble. Also the sun shade can be adjust to as low as we want. Very easy to… Read more

steer. When open has automatic mechanism which i like it very much. A bit heavy. But I guess there were lots of other prams that were as heavy as this one. I would suggest when you want to buy a pram choose whether you do mind a heavy weight pram or you prefer light weight pram. My husband is fine with the weight of our Quinny.

Luc79
Luc798 posts
  4 Wheel

Excellent – I love my Quinny Buzz, yes it looks great and you get comments when it pops open with one touch but more than that its sturdy, safe and bub is so comfy in it! I have also bought the matching footmuff/sleeping bag which makes it even better in winter. Some people think the storage is really small but using both the buzz box and the shopping basket… Read more

I have never run out of room. So easy to steer - only issue is sometimes it can be a tight squeeze as the wheel base is bigger than some prams/pushchairs. So comfy for baby

Great steering

Feels sturdy

One touch gas lift opening The wheel base is big

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