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Till says:
"A nice urban (but almost all-terrain) system for the first year and a half/two years after which youll pass to some lightweight stroller"
and gives the Petite Chérie Heritage
3

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  • price
  • stylish
  • lightweight
  • adjustable handlebar
  • accepts Maxi-Cosi/Cybex car seats
  • quite a large basket
  • a higher-up seat unit
  • nice fabrics with quilt-lite texture
  • hood - short on the carrycot (older model) and not enough the reclined position on the seat unit
  • the lever to recline the backrest seems really simple
  • basket is not that accessible
  • not the most compact

We found this pram on Jollyroom, and I loved it at first sight. It was very affordable, while it seemed to offer a lot of features.

The carrycot is quite basic, but it worked ok. Size-wise, it's average. I had to get an extra sun-shade because I found the hood, even with the little sun visor, too short for sunny days. The newer models have an oversized visor there, I think, which I would say is a great improvement.

The seat unit - stroller mode seems a bit more clumsy than the pram mode, but it works rather well - and I cannot complain much there. Maybe the canopy could be longer. Space-wise, it is very nice. I would maybe make the leg rest wipe clean :-)

For that price, I think it is a nice urban (but almost all-terrain) system for the first year and a half/two years or so, and after that, you'll pass to some kind of lightweight/compact stroller/umbrella stroller/buggy anyhow. We were glad to use it, even though in many ways it felt overly simplistic.

3.5/5
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