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Easywalker Mini Mosey Stroller - Faces Both Ways EXCELLENT CONDITION REDUCED! in Bedlington, Northumberland for sale

Easywalker Mini Mosey Stroller - Faces Both Ways

Valeted and checked ready for use. WAS £300 NOW £200 Easywalker Mini Mosey Stroller (£474 RRP) Description What's included: Seat Sun Canopy Seat Inlay Bumper Bar Shopping Basket Raincover It's an easy go with our new Mosey! Our new stroller offers all the features that you and your little one need. And Mosey folds in one easy move, with one hand, into one compact piece. So you're out in just a second. Enjoy! Key Features: onehand - folds and steers with one hand. oneclick - carrycot, seat and car seat attach in one click. onepiece - folds with seat or carrycot to one compact piece. Best Buggy LOVES the Easywalker MINI stroller! The Easywalker MINI does everything we need from a pushchair. The Easywalker MINI is the elusive flexible small, reversible seat pushchair, which parents have been looking for – the pushchair which is neat about town and great in tight spaces, but yet which is sturdy enough to deal with rough and uneven terrain on when out in the country. It has a sturdy chassis and top quality fabrics, which are styled with iconic MINI designs. The Easywalker MINI carrycot is gorgeous for a newborn, and the addition of optional car seat adaptors make the MINI into a practical travel system. The Easywalker MINI also stores well – whether freestanding upright neatly in a corner, or laid flat neatly in a small car boot. The Easywalker MINI stroller is brilliant! Quality and Style There is no doubt that Easywalker produce top quality products. They always feel sturdy and well made. The MINI is no exception. The chassis is solid and can carry an amazing 30kgs of child weight in the pushchair seat. The fabrics are beautiful and clearly good quality. Even the harness pads are thick and comfortable, and have the MINI logo design detail. The Easywalker MINI also looks the part. It is super cool, modern and stylish. The chassis is slim with the emphasis on the chunky wheels and beautiful fabrics. Easywalker have given the customer licence to choose the colour of the frame, wheel rim colour and the fabric pack from a choice. The Easywalker website has an excellent ‘Mix & Match’ feature, which allows the customer to clearly get the look and feel of their chosen stroller, before purchasing. There are two Union Jack colourways (with a new Pepper White one coming this year), and three striped MINI colourways. It is worth noting that the Easywalker June fabric packs do fit onto the MINI if you prefer plain fabrics. We absolutely love our Black Jack fabrics. They are stunning – understated but yet a head turner. Many people have stopped and looked at the Union Jack detail stitched in leather on the hood. Although we have not had the carrycot here on test, we know that the Easywalker carrycots are some of the best on the market. They are very cosy with extra layers of insulation in the apron, a comfortable mattress, and a securing strap for the baby. Child Comfort One of the major selling points of the Easywalker MINI stroller is the focus on child comfort. The memory foam liner is extra comfy with one side covered in super soft fleece, whilst the other echoes the Union Jack hood. Our youngest, aged 3 and a half, looks super comfortable in the MINI stroller seat. In every photo he looks great. At first glance the MINI seat may appear to be narrow – however it is not. The sides of the MINI seat are elasticated, and thus the seat fit to the shape of the child if needed. When the child is sat upright, these sides are quite hidden, but when the child is reclined, the sides come up to cocoon the child. There is certainly plenty of width between the child’s legs and the chassis for growth. We have wondered about buying the MINI leg support, but we see no need. Our son loves tucking either one leg or two legs up on the front of the deep seat. There is lots of space for his legs, if he wants to do this. There is plenty of room for him to stretch out to nap. At no point have we ever thought he looked uncomfortable as his legs are well supported to almost his ankles by the unusually long area between the crotch strap and the seat edge. A younger child will have plenty of room to tuck their legs up. There are 4 recline positions including a lie nearly flat one, and a fairly upright position. Even ‘upright’ the seat is a little reclined, but it is a bucket seat, and both my children seem to love the seating position. The seat reclines using a large button lever underneath the seat unit. This makes it easy to recline the seat when a child is parent facing, however it does mean you need to stop, walk round, and recline the seat from the front, when the child is forward facing. This is the reverse to what usually happens when a seat has a button recline at the top back of the seat. It is much easier than other pushchairs to see when your child is falling asleep when forward facing, because the hood is so unobtrusive, and you can peer round the sides easily. Our eldest is 5, and she would previously tell anyone that her favourite pushchair of all time was the Easywalker June because it was so comfortable. So she was very excited to see the MINI, and she couldn’t wait to jump in. She is heavy for her age, but we took her out on a test run and the MINI handled her weight very well. She was no problem to pop up kerbs or to push. It was easy to turn her one handed around tight corners. Although she was looking a little big for the seat (no wonder given she is in age 6-7 clothes!) it was a useful test of the MINI to see how well it handled. She now proclaims that the MINI stroller is the most comfy pushchair ever! The only negative is that the footrest is too far under the pushchair for her to properly rest her feet. She can get her heels on, but she prefers to dangle her legs, and there is sufficient height for her still to be able to safely do this. We love how low to the ground the MINI is – it makes it so easy for an older child to hop in and out of the seat unit – and with a maximum weight limit of 30kgs, there is a possibility that an older child may well be using the MINI stroller. The low height has meant that there have been several occasions where with the handle folded down and the hood folded away, the MINI changes from a pushchair into a small seat with a small foootprint, which on occasions e.g. meetings, family gatherings, and also on public transport etc. has been very useful. The downside to this has been that in crowds, our child did feel a little vulnerable being low down. However we put the hood up and he was fine. Harness The Easywalker MINI stroller harness is one of the best we have seen. The buckle is chunky, decisive and hard for a toddler to undo. We love the MINI detail on the centre of this. The straps themselves have a lovely feel and can be tightened or enlarged well. The adjustors are hidden under two very thick, MINI liveried, shoulder pads which are fixed to the top of the harness so that they do not slide down. These close with velcro and can be undone easily to adjust the harness. The only downside to this, is that if you need to adjust the harness for a sleeping child, (the harness needs to be slightly bigger when the seat is reclined,) then the sound of velcro ripping next to their ear, could well wake them up. We have found that the velcro does catch in the hair of our eldest too. The harness has 5 points, but the shoulder straps can be removed. However they do not easily come off which is excellent. We managed to change the height of the harness shoulder straps easily. There is a large crotch pad which sits up high on the child. Hood