Cosatto Swift Lite Supa 2010
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10 reviews)
| Comfort |
8.0 |
| Durability |
7.4 |
| Functionality |
8.1 |
| Manoeuvrability |
7.2 |
| Portability |
8.3 |
| Value For Money |
7.5 |
| Overall |
7.8
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Supplier says
Cosattos Swift Lite Supa 2010 Stroller is here to cater for every parent's needs, and now comes complete with the snuggest, cosiest and comfiest Comfort Pack. The Comfort Pack consists of; plush headhugger, comfy chest pads, and snug fleece-lined Cosy Toes complete with cute and cuddly kangaroo pouch to keep little mitts warm. It's suitable from birth, has a lightweight aluminium chassis with a convenient carry handle. RRP £130.
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From:
ihaveforgottenmyname
on 22-May-11 17:51
Overall rating 10.0
I bought this buggy when DS2 was 4 months old and I wanted something to replace my Silver Cross Sleepover. I have nothing bad to say about this buggy I love it. It is excellent value for money comes with lots of extras.. it has high handles perfect for me as I am tall, my son who is now 12 months old sits in it no problem and seems comfy.
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OliviaMumsnet
on 24-May-09 09:24
Overall rating 8.7
Excellent umbrella style buggy with lie-flat ability and DS sleeps brilliantly in it. Decent storage underneath (though as with all this style tricky to access when in lie-flat position)
High handles brilliant as I'm 5ft8.
Seems very sturdy too, been bashed about in airports and in and out of car and it's showing no signs of wear at all after a year of regular use.
My one complaint is that "blueberry" shade features quite a LOT of pink trim!
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From:
kslatts
on 17-Feb-09 00:13
Overall rating 7.2
I found this too bulky so sold mine and got a more lightweight one. A reasonable price and good if you are looking for a heavier buggy.
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Bodkin
on 18-Oct-07 21:16
Overall rating 8.8
Had a Maclaren Triumph for DD1, now have one of these and by comparison it is like driving a Rolls Royce! Handles are slightly higher than a Maclaren, so good for tall people, brakes are soooo much easier to put on, doesn't tip over easily with shopping on the back, looks snazzy (I have the Chilli Red version), wheel lock is really easy to use and STAYS ON (unlike the Maclaren's). So I'm pretty chuffed with it all round. The only thing that irritates me is the clasp that holds it shut when folded is on the left hand side, which is a bit tricky if you are right handed and usually hold your baby in your left while you undo your buggy.
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Jennifer8
on 15-Sep-07 06:39
Overall rating 3.7
Oh dear, I really didn't like this buggy! I found it almost impossible to negotiate kerbs with as the weight distribution was all wrong. It was a case of tipping it over backwards or toddler falling out forwards, no gentleness in the angle. The basket was hard to reach, too much metal in the way. The wheels would get stuck frequently.
It laid back which was nice, but basically it cost me a fiver from the local charity shop and I was glad I had not paid more. It went very soon after it arrived!
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