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11 reviews
mellee
mellee
 

Sad to be trading it in – Mine has been a work horse been everywhere 3 & 1/2 yrs old & used for two kids. This stroller is very easy to push, light & easy to fold up but i found with mine adjusting seating positions bar would bend & has always been hard to move also you need to use two hands to adjust it. Could have larger canopy & sit higher when in upright position &… Read more

lay flatter for newborns. Sadly mine is now falling apart but would recommend this one if you want to go with a smaller option. easy to steer, light & easy to fold up GREAT PRICE Had trouble with adjusting seat positons

Delphius25
Delphius25
 

Great little run around – I've had this now for more than 2 years and its served us well. Really light, easy to fold and unfold and layback seat great for baby. It practically grows with your child. It may be a bit long for some cars( hubby has aVW Tiguan, and it just about fits the boot on its side. Really love it! Light weight, ease of use and comfy for my son

julina
julina28 posts
 

Hardy and honourable – I've had this stroller for 3 years now and although I'm about to sell it (due to child being 5) it still looks brand new. This is my only stroller however my second purchase, I wasn't happy with my first purchase of a jogger pram and this has lived far beyond my expectations. This stroller was used daily, carried groceries, used as a nap time… Read more

sleeper and in the early months as a bed when we had sleepovers. This stroller is truly an all rounder type pram and has so much comfort, durability and great looks. I always enjoyed walking the stroller because it has the looks of a pram but is light and handles like a stroller.

If I had of seen this before my daughter was born and before I purchased my first pram, I would have got the travel system to go with it, so perfectly universal. So far I can only fault it once, I don't like how the handles padding keep sliding down, I have always pulled it back up when it starts to slide down and although it remains where it's supposed to be, it was with my constant effort but I guess most stroller handle padding does this.

My 5 year daughter loves her pram and doesn't like that I'm selling, it's been her comfort and security for 3 years but its time for this baby to live on, to be used by the next family and be loved. Light, compact, very sturdy, sleek, attractive, roomy, soft, comfortable... The list goes on. The handles padding keep sliding down

leesamaree
leesamaree2 posts
 

Great first pram! – I loved this little pram! Was so easy to take anywhere and so light! I had to sell it when I had baby #2 as I needed a double. Loved that I could use the baby capsule with this as well and it was a fab looking, sturdy pram too! Neat and compact and light!

Dadof4
Dadof4
 

Worked in a specialised Baby Store – Steelcraft prams are all of exceptional quality and the problems and return rate are next to nothing. I sold all brands of prams from Love n Care to Buggaboo. I am about to have my fourth child and have had numerous prams including Graco, Phil & Teds & Steelcraft. With the experience of my time working in a baby shop (2 years) and my use of prams,… Read more

I can tell you I am about to purchase the Steelcraft Eden. If I were give any parent advice on buying a pram then it ould be just buy this one. It will be the only pram you will ever need, unless you are someone who will be trekking through bush trails all the time or jogging with baby. You could opt for a pram that will do everything from convert or accept a bassinette, be just about nimble enough to take on an expedition to Mount Kosiosko. Have handles that adjust and switch sides. Have a horn to warn inconsiderate shoppers who inadvertantly step in your path down at the Mall....sorry I had to laugh while making that comment. Or you could be really smart and invest in the Eden. Think about where you will use the pram as the biggest factor in buying a pram. If all you will do is take it to the shops or day outings. Just about everywhere you go is paved nowadays. So unless you are the active mountaineering type this is all you will need. Reliable, Flexible, value for money, takes the car capsule - so convenient and easy to use, fold small, easy to steer, looks smart, fabric is easy to clean, The best and all you will need from newborn to "I want to walk Mummy" Will be hard to steer if you want to go bush walking or mountain climbing

nlucas
nlucas
 

Must have – Bought it as a smaller pram to leave in the car.love it love love it best purchase ever so light and compact. easy to fold,great for shopping trips,great for going to the park or waling around the city.we recently took this on a tour around fremantle prison our 5 month old slept the entire time it was so easy to maneuver around the place.if your… Read more

looking for a stroller for the car this is the one for you i would highly suggest to buy this travel system leave the bulky pram at home and take this one it will make shopping trips and visiting family so much easier. if you pick it up on sale its a bargain :) Compact, easy to fold,easy to steer,arm bar,nice colour,

Nichole
Nichole34 posts
 

Excellent – I love this pram. This is the 4th pram I have bought, ranging from huge big prams with al the bells and whistles to compact shopper strollers and this is the best by far. Very easy to fold / unfold, although the latch that holds it together when it's folded up is a bit tricky to engage, so I normally don't lock it shut. Has a boot cover and head… Read more

support for a newborn and the seat lays flat, about 6 - 8 different positions for the back rest. Good size shopping basket, but like all umbrella fold strollers, it's pretty much impossible to access the basket while the seat is laid down. Love it and wish I had have found it when I had my first bub, not my last!! Lightweight but not flimsy, very easy to steer, good size pocket on the back of the hood, works with the SNS Unity capsule, looks great. Can be used from birth. A bit tricky to lock together when it's folded up.

roxy84
roxy846 posts
 

no frills sturdy stroller – Used this as a stroller and as a travel system with the unity capsule. Easy to fold and unfold, slimline so great for shopping and light for when lifting in and out of the car. Pretty good all round stroller for those on a budget. Canopy could be larger. feels very sturdy and fairly inexpensive canopy and basket way too small

celeste19
celeste195 posts
 

great versatile stroller,goes with unity capsule from car to stroller without waking bub, – this stroller is great anyone who buys the unity capsule should get this stroller so much easier to go from car to stroller never disturbing bub, easy to fold and push around basket underneath, should have gotten a travel system years ago, i have 7 children and this has been a great purchase. travel system- use stroller with unity capsule

Binky100Binky
Binky100Binky3 posts
 

Excellent – Fantastic stroller- extremely efficient and well thought out design. Great value for money. Would recommend to anyone looking for a light, inexpensive everyday stroller. I bought this stroller after purchasing a really expensive Phil and Teds pram, and am kicking myself for not buying this one first! Looks nice, comes with everything you need,… Read more

weighs only 7kg, collapses smoothly and easily, steers really well, baby is really comfy for long periods of time. Can hang your bags on the handles, inbuilt head support. Basket underneath isnt very big and when seat is reclined its hard to access basket. Could have a little more recline, but its pretty good.

delphius25
delphius25
 

Great little stroller! – Absolutely love it! Bubs was born the day after we got the stroller so he couldn't wait to try it out either. Lightweight, cheaper than similar ones in its class. easy to fold/unfold. wheels and frame are sturdy. small storage basket and difficult to get at when seat fully reclined

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