
The details
| Weight |  | 12kg |
| Seat positions |  | Multi position |
Mumsnetter ratings
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12 reviews)
| Comfort |
9.0 |
| Durability |
8.9 |
| Functionality |
9.0 |
| Manoeuvrability |
9.2 |
| Portability |
7.6 |
| Value For Money |
8.7 |
| Overall |
8.7
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From:
reastie
on 22-Nov-11 20:13
Overall rating 8.8
I heart my speedi. I've only given 7 for durability but that's only as I can't comment as we haven't had it long enough.
DD is now in the pushchair section having been in the pram and car seat attachments previously.
This buggy is a dream to push and DD is really comfy in it. The only down sides I've found is it's size (it's still big even when folded) and that DD can't sit fully straight up in it - she always partially reclines due to it's design.
We bought ours second hand and it's going strong still. We had one wheel puncture with a slow puncture but it was easy enough to sort out. I don't see many of these out and about and one woman in a shopping centre stopped me once to say she had one to and she loved it! It's certainly much easier to push than most other buggies I've ever tried.
It is quite large (as in wide) so getting around shops can be interesting (says she who got stuck inbetween bollards in Ikea [blush] ). I also found due to this that as 6 months when I moved my dd to the push chair she was too small for it and we had to buy an insert from quinny for just this purpose of where they are too big for car seat but too little for buggy. This has worked really well. I think it cost me about £30 from amazon.
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From:
karyh
on 27-Sep-10 20:58
Overall rating 8.8
This is a great pushchair. I like the configurability of it - cot/maxi cosi when baby is very small then you can move on to the push chair and it's very high quality. Additionally you can fix the front wheel so that you can run with it. The cot was very comfortable for my son and I liked how it's positioned higher than most others I have seen. The only complaint I have is that it's quite wide and some London buses are too narrow for us to get in via the front door. The only other thing I would recommend is that if you take this onto a plane be sure to fasten the maxi cosi up otherwise you will probably lose the little straps that are on the buckles.
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From:
Loopz
on 18-Nov-09 11:39
Overall rating 8.7
Love this pushchair, i swapped my quinny buzz for the Speedi so the car seat and carrycot still fit on. Light to push and fols down well with more room if you take the wheels off. As the others have commented, this pushchair doesn't sit upright therefore my son finds this frustrating. The velcro straps that fit throught the loops on the handle; if you undo these and manage to attach them to each other at the back, it pushes the seat upwards more.
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From:
biddy1902
on 20-Aug-09 21:34
Overall rating 8.0
I live in the country and do allot of walking - mostly on roads etc but it is really easy to push but not really pratical for going round the shops. I recently purchased a small buggy for my boot. You could walk for miles and you dont know your pushing a pram. Still use the carrycot and carseat allot my baby is 6 mnths.
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