Reviews
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
Compact & fits in my tiny boot!
- Weaknesses:
It wouldn’t last years like some others
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
This stroller is perfect for any family! It’s small and compact. I would highly reccomend this for people who don’t have room for a large travel system. - Strengths:
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3.88/5
- Strengths:
Easy to fold and lightweight
- Weaknesses:
Difficult to maneuver especially when changing to baby facing position
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Overal it's an okay stroller, easy to fold with one hand and quite lightweight. I live at the 2nd floor and i don't have access to elevator,so it was not that difficult to carry both the baby and the pushchair at once.
What really makes me angry about it is the difficulty of maneuvering it while baby facing position and the fact that the 360 degrees wheels just turn around and you can trip over them. If you block the wheels then it's hard to take turns.
Also i find that baby doesn't have much space in it now. She is around 11kg and i feel like she needs more room, i don't think she is comfy enough.
Overal, it's good for short walks, but i wouldn't buy it again. - Strengths:
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
Parent facing in one click
- Weaknesses:
When parent facing the wheels can sometimes catch your feet
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Ordered this is my son is just to heavy to carry in a car seat, it’s fab and easy to told and use he loves sitting up and being able to look around, love the fact it is parent facing in one click, easy to fold and stands upright when folded so no need to lay it on the floor while you adjust things in cars etc, has a few levels for laying down sitting etc pram seems strong and long lasting had it over a month and Iv loved having it, although when parent facing it can be a tad difficult to steer as the front wheels are the actual back wheels which are stiff and the back wheels which are the front become the back and that’s what you steer with so takes some getting used to - Strengths:
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4.25/5
- Strengths:
Folds easily and quickly for hopping on and off trains for example.
- Weaknesses:
Hard to steer, sometimes I feel like my child is going to slide out the side...!
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I needed a pram that could be taken on and off trains and this does the trick well for days out. It's not the easiest to push and very low down compared to my usual pram but it's handy to have. I like how the sun cover pulls down quite far to shield from the sun, the fact it can be forward or parent facing, and the large basket underneath. I also love how you can pull the lever at the back easily to lay down the back into sleeping position if your child is tired. It's not the easiest to steer round corners compared to our other pram but it is fine for every now and then. - Strengths:
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4.25/5
- Strengths:
Durable & lightweight
- Weaknesses:
Hard to get used to pushing it as parent facing
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
This pushchair is brilliant, and is by far the best stroller I have used! It has a larger basket than most strollers which is a huge upside for me. It’s also nice & easy to push & turn as far as strollers go. The hood comes down quite far to block out the sun too which is great. It can also hold a lot of weight. It’s nice and compact when folded. I also like the fact it’s a one hand fold/open, meaning I can hold baby/shopping or whatever whilst still being able to fold the pushchair at the same time, which makes my life a whole lot easier!
There are two minor downsides I’ve found with this pushchair, being when in parent facing mode, it can be difficult to get used to turning as only the normal front set of wheels turn! And also, after using this for over a year, it has started to get jammed when opening it up, so I have to force it open, which is annoying. But overall I would recommend this pushchair to anyone! - Strengths:
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3.75/5
- Strengths:
Light and easy to fold
- Weaknesses:
Parent facing is hard to steer
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Pushchair is very light weight and easy to fold , comes in a few colours , it’s only a basic stroller tho , handle can be swapped sides so baby is parent facing however the front wheels then don’t turn so very very hard to steer and push in this position , if baby is facing outwards tho the front wheels turn so easier , - Strengths:
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3.63/5
- Strengths:
Nice and easy to fold, is small, can be used bothe parent and world facing
- Weaknesses:
Hard to push in parent facing
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I bought this pushchair as I thought it was going to be nice and easy to use, it’s very easy to fold and can be done one handed. I took it out for a walk and it was nice and easy to push in world facing and nice and easy to change to parent facing one handed and with my son still in it, but unfortunately once in parent facing it gets really hard to push and hard to go around corners, also the wheels are very noisy, this is a great idea but could do with some work. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
can fold easily in one piece
- Weaknesses:
not both sets of wheels are flexible
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
when i decided i need a pushchair to fit a very thin space,entrance door, as well as i wanted to see the child or not (handle goes both ways), JOE was recommended to myself.Life saver, my son loves it since i got it,doesn't need much space,can stand by itself when folded, the cover goes pretty down and saves them from light. - Strengths:
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2.63/5
- Strengths:
It can be parent facing and forwards facing. You have brake on each wheel, Handel adjust.
- Weaknesses:
Not easy to push in parent facing mode. Can't lock wheel in this mode as it feels like they will bre
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
The thought of this design is good, however in practice it just doesnt work in parent facing mode. It is so hard to push, you can't get round corner easy and you can't go up and down a curb. The pushchair can go off in its own way. I feel it's quite dangerous at times as you can't get it to go where you would like it to go. If you lock the wheel they try to move s it feel like they will break.
If you want your child towards facing this is a fab pushchair. - Strengths:
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3.50/5
- Strengths:
Very sturdy pushchair
- Weaknesses:
Hard to push when in parent facing mode
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I purchased this Pushchair to downsize from my big travel system but didn't fancy a stroller. It has a reasonable size shopping basket. Steers easily when in world facing mode but I found it really hard in parent facing mode. It was hard/still to fold initially but got easier with time. - Strengths:
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Description
The Joie Mirus Stroller is a featherweight option designed for use from newborn onwards.
Features:
- 4 recline positions.
- 1 hand recline adjustment.
- Forward and rear facing seat.
- 5 point harness.
- Lockable front swivel wheels.
- Handle height 101cm.
- Dual wheel suspension.
- Linked brakes.
- Adjustable leg rest.
- Compatible with joie i-gemm car seat, joie gemm car seat, joie juva car seat, joie juva classic car seat.
- Aluminium chassis.
- 1 hand flat fold.
- Freestanding when folded.
- Folded size L48, W31, D99cm.
- Raincover.
- Removable washable cover.
- Shopping basket.
- Bumper bar.
- Chest pads.