Jané Epic Matrix Travel System
Reviews
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4.00/5
- Strengths:
Pram and car seat all in one
- Weaknesses:
a bit heavy
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
This is perfect solution at the begging till baby is around 6 months. During travel somewhere baby is safety and sleep very comfortable because you can put on flat this car seat in car. At home you can use this as a pram, when baby is.a bit bigger and more interesting what going on around, it easy to lift up. - Strengths:
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3.63/5
- Strengths:
Carrycot car seat is great for long journeys and confortability
- Weaknesses:
The brakes seem to be less capable of holding buggy still on the bus over time
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Great travel system. The fact that baby can travel laying flat us awesome. The carrycot is a good size though quite heavy to use if carrying off the epic. The basket at the bottom of the epic is very small and barely holds anything. However overall for baby its great. For parents it has som3 small flaws - Strengths:
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3.75/5
- Strengths:
I love that the car seat doubles as a carry cot and gives you the option to lie baby flat in the car
- Weaknesses:
Ease of collapse and brake.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
The initial reason I was attracted to this Pram was the clever use of the car seat as both a car seat and a carry cot. I like the idea of not having a separate carry cot as with my previous children this aspect of the Pram was only used short term. I also managed to get a great deal on this Pram and save over £300 on its RRP which was an added bonus. I have not road tested this Pram yet as baby number 4 isn’t due until February. My 12 year old and I did find it difficult to assemble and the instructions weren’t the clearest to follow. I’m also sceptical of the brake, it’s a lever on the handlebar and I’m not sure how robust it is going to be. However I am more than happy with the selection of positions, the canopy and the size of the basket. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Car seat/carry cot can be used in car in both modes
- Weaknesses:
None at the moment
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I bought this pram because I wanted something with straps to secure my baby in I didn’t feel it was safe in the carry cots with nothing or just Velcro and the use of the car seat being able to be used as a carry cot and secured in the car in the carrycot mode, I didn’t want my little boy being in a car seat from birth and this is fantastic, it has 4 different levels for you little one full car seat, high and mid car seat and carry cot mode. He is 6 months now so does like to be sat up but when he falls asleep the click of a button and the pull of a handle and you can turn him round and lay him flat a genius invention. Also with the mattress it can be used as a Moses basket it is lovely and snug for little ones. The forward and rear facing of the pushchair too is brilliant. I absolutely love my pram and it is my best purchase I wish they had them when my 13 and 11 year old were born. Can not recommend it highly enough - Strengths:
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3.75/5
- Strengths:
Ideal from birth, easy to fold
- Weaknesses:
Brakes arent the best
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I do love this pram but I wish the brakes were easier - the brake is on the handle and you press the red button and flick up or
Down which isn’t great for my mother in law who loves taking the baby out! She struggles to click the brake off as her strength in hands isn’t great. My brake wire
also snapped and left me in the middle of a zoo with no pram as wheels wouldn’t move. However Jane did take the pram back and replaced the wire free - the wheel the brake wire is attached to has started to make
Click noise again which makes
Me think it’s going to happen again. Beside the brake issue but little one seems to find the pram very comfy though. And I love the colour as I didn’t just want a black pram when I picked. - Strengths:
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4.63/5
- Strengths:
The matrix seat
- Weaknesses:
The bearings are a bit temperamental but easily fixed
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
This is the best pushchair I’ve had, the turning circle is amazing and baby always looks so comfortable. It’s easy to fold and fits nicely in the boot of the car. Moving from parent to forward facing is very easy. I had a slight issue with one of the bearings but i Contacted Jane and they talked me through fixing it. It was simple to do but a shame it’s a common problem. Overall though I’m very happy with this system and would definitely choose it over others I have had. - Strengths:
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
Carry cot can also be used as a car seat.
- Weaknesses:
The shopping basket is a bit too small
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
The pram is a must have for every mum. The best feature is that u can use that carry cot as a car seat and that baby can travel in a lay down position in stead of sitting. The pram is very easy to pusch and to manoeuvre. - Strengths:
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4.38/5
- Strengths:
Folds easily, sturdy, comfortable
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Love this buggy. So nice to push, and is so comfortable for my son to sit in.
I took a risk getting this as didn't know anyone with one. So glad I did. Would recommend to anyone - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Carrycot is also car seat
- Weaknesses:
Small basket underneath
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Easy pram to manoeuvre with brakes that can be put on by hand rather than with the foot. The best part about this pram is the carry cot is also the car seat with a great zipped cover to keep baby warm. It has 3 positions so you can lie baby down if asleep or sit them completely up so they can see you. You can also use these if using as a car seat and the thing I love is that if baby is sleeping there is no need to wake them just take the car seat/ carrycot out of car and attach to wheels and go. The wheels are hard wearing so overall very impressed with this pram. - Strengths:
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Description
The Jane Epic Pushchair features an a folding system designed to reduce its folded size by an extra 10%.
The hammock style seat is parent facing and offers 3 recline positions.
An advanced Pro-fix system means all Jane Pro carrycots and infant carriers can be easily attached to its aluminium chassis.
The Jane Epic's PU tyres are 10 x more hard-wearing than traditional tyres and have great shock absorbing qualities so your child can enjoy a smooth ride.
Independent rear suspension and balanced front wheels provide unparallelled comfort and manoeuvrability.
Pram bag and rain shield are also included.
The Matrix Light 2 Car Seat is suitable from birth to 18 months (0-13kg), and is the only infant car seat that enables your baby to travel sitting up or lying flat.
This group 0+ car seat can be converted into a carrycot for sleeping when used with a mattress.
It's designed to allow your baby to travel rear-facing for longer, and can be installed easily and quickly with seat belts or the Isofix base (available separately).
A group 0+ seat belt lock provides increased stability and reduces movement in the event of an impact.
Folded Dimensions: 63cm x 59cm x 33 cm