Hi,
I want to ask for advice for a stroller system for demanding terrain. I already picked a few, but I can't get myself to choose one. By demanding terrain, I mean fields, forest roads, meadows, and such. Usually bumpy roads, stoned, holes, and so on. I don't plan on running with the stroller.
An important feature for me is big wheels even in the front, 2in1 or 3in1 system with a car seat, good folding system (we have a larger boot, but I will have to fold it regularly, so I don't want it to be super hard), less than 15 kg of weight, large canopy (carrycot as well as seat unit), canopy with ventilation, and a peek-a-boo window on the seat unit's canopy. I would love it to have accessories available to choose from (sibling board, rain cover, shopping net, changing bag, etc.), and I also quite like those carrycots with an inclining backrest. My child is due in May, so I am guessing we will be using the seat in winter already.
I am not sure about picking a three-wheeler - are they more terrain-capable overall? Or does it depend on the particular case/model?
My picks are:
Noordi Fjordi/Sole (not sure what is the difference) - nice suspension, features speak to me, I like the look, but I heard it is faulty?
Baby Design Lupo Comfort / Husky (the difference is only the included winter accessories pack with the Husky?) - good features-wise, good reviews, are there downsides - and which are those? I don't mind a Polish pram.
ABC Design Salsa 4 Air - seems high-quality, but is it terrain-capable, and is the suspension good? (Viper is too heavy).
Britax Go Big 2 - seems great, but it's one of the last choices for me because it's quite expensive and I don't like its design (it reminds me of a lawn-mower or a small tank).
Espiro Next - seems ok, but I didn't read any reviews, looks pretty, but the basket is on the smaller side.
Britax B-Motion 3 Plus (4 Plus seems to have front wheels that are too small for real terrain) - I like that it's not heavy, but is it all-terrain enough, and what about suspension? Is it immediately felt that it's a cheaper, lower-class model and not a full-size pram?
Easywalker Sky / Harvey all terrain - are they even a good option? Sky seems ugly, and Harvey has a bucket seat (unsure about the disadvantages)
Peg-Pérego Book Cross (plus the optional carrycot and accessories) - is it a good option, and is it still available?
I don't like: BJ Summit X3 / City Elite - seem too sporty to me.
I will be very grateful for a comparison, advantages/disadvantages, reasons to pick something in particular. Also, I'll appreciate any other suggestions.
Thank you so much.