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Quinny Pushchair Reviews

Looking for reviews of the Quinny Zapp stroller? Head on down the page where you will find a collection opinions that we've gathered from owners of the Zapp pushchair.

Pushchairs aren't simply a fashion statement; these buggies and pushchairs are built with comfort and safety in mind. Nobody wants to have to pay for a new stroller every couple years which is why Quinny are one of the most popular brands available. The mix of ultra-stylish, eye catching lines and range of features have made the strollers one of the most sought after makes on the market.

Style and performance come together in the Quinny Zapp to give you an affordable pushchair that looks great when you're walking around town or strolling through the great outdoors. The Quinny Zapp stroller will see your child (or children) through their early days as an infant right through the walking stage just in time for them to be let loose on the big, wide world!

Many owners of Quinny buggies have commented on the high price and cumbersome size of comparable pushchairs. The Zapp combines a lightweight build with a high level of manoeuverability to give you a buggy that "works the way it should". Just the ticket if you're trying to balance your shopping bags in one hand and baby in the other.

Quinny Zapp Owner Reviews

One of the best known names in buggies and strollers, Quinny have produced the Zapp pushchair to stringent design specifications. With a range of subtle colours to choose from and a compact profile when folded away, this buggy has been a huge hit with mothers in the Uk. The unique mix of style and trust have helped to make Quinny one of the most recognised brand names in the world.

Review 1

I bought one of these the other day as our second Quinny Zapp. Not because the other one had broken (it's going strong after eight months of heavy use) but because I'm selling our big pushchair and replacing it with one of these.

The Quinny Zapp has served us incredibly well. We used it as a travel system when my son was tiny, and then as a pushchair when he grew out of his Maxi-Cosi car seat. If you have one of these, there really is no need to buy a big pushchair: my mother insisted, bought us one, and we used it twice because it was easier to use the Quinny. So, the good points:

It folds up to be tiny: I believe Quinny are marketing the Zapp as the world's smallest-folding pushchair. It fits in the boot of a Fiat Seicento with ample room to spare; with the big pushchair I had to fold the seat down and had room for nothing else.

It's light and comfortable to push, and can be pushed one-handed. The turning circle is tiny, so no more reversing out of a lift. The handles are just the right height for me, and I'm average height. It folds up easily, although it does take a couple of practices before you get the hang of it. Not only is it comfortable for me, but it's comfortable for my son, too. We don't battle to get him into the pushchair, but he'll quite happily sit in it and watch the world go by. The shoulder straps are nicely padded, and he sleeps well in it.

A Maxi-Cosi car seat just clicks down into the adapters, which meant that we could get a newborn baby out of the car and around town without waking him up. Storage space-wise, Quinny have FINALLY added a shopping basket as an optional extra. You can't fit too much into it, but it's better than the previous model. It also beats trying to carry a baby in a sling and all your shopping.

Lastly, the style: People see this buggy and comment on how stylish it is, and ask where I got it from. It's particularly impressive with the car seat on, but still very smart in both the old and the new colour combinations.

There are also a few little niggles that I've adjusted to:

You can't hang anything heavy on the handlebars. This matters less with the addition of the shopping basket, and I get around it by taking the bare minimum of baby stuff with me in a Skip Hop Pronto Mini Changer Black. The seat doesn't recline. This hasn't been a problem for us: my son is happy to sleep upright and still looks comfortable. However, if you want a pushchair that reclines, this isn't for you.

Getting the car seat on and off and folding the pushchair both require practise. If you're going to use one of these as a travel system from birth, it's a good idea to get to grips with it before the baby is born. So, in conclusion: it's a great pushchair and a great travel system. You really don't need anything more than this and a Maxi-Cosi car seat, and it was worth every penny for the fantastic quality and design.

Review 2

Although it can be a little tricky to collapse and the seat doesn't recline, I really like the Quinny Zapp stroller. Many of my friends have commented on its appearance and they're always surprised at how little it cost. One of the most important things for me is that it is really easy to steer. When it's folded up the pushchair is very compact and easily fits into the boot of my car with plenty of room left for all the shopping. The main down side for me was the weigh which is great if you have to carry the stroller anywhere but not so good if you want to hang your shopping bags on the handles. Because it's so light it can easily tip when you put a heavy bag on the handle. , so if your little one falls asleep you have to wheel it around on it's back wheels. It's not perfect but it's far better than some of the other pushchairs that I have tried out.

Review 3

this is a really trendy stroller which is very easy to push and handle but there was one thing that irritated me. the quinny zapp can be a little to collapse but once you have mastered it the pushchair is very small and light. before you take it out and about take a little time to practice until you've got the knack of opening and closing the pushchair. there's nothing worse than spending 10 minutes juggling a your baby whilst you're trying to unfold the buggy. i watched the youtube vidio on this item which helped loads. i really like this stroller and i think my daughter does as well.