Quinny Moodd and Maxi-Cosi pebble travel system
Reviews
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Easy to use
- Weaknesses:
Small under pram storage
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I absolutely love my pushchair. I choose this as I wanted something sleek and modern and comfortable. The chair is so easy to put up and down with a button which brings it up on it's own and although the pushing down button gets a little stuck at times is equally easy to do. It's a little heavy but if your only carrying it in the house or to the car this isn't too much effort. It told small enough to fit behind the door if you are strapped for storage space. And it's very comfortable with lots of add ons for when baby gets bigger with forward and backwards facing. You can also get add ons to add your car seat or carry cot. - Strengths:
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4.00/5
- Strengths:
Very strong and robust
- Weaknesses:
I wish the basket was a bit bigger
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I enjoy using this pram as its easy to maneuver round.
You dont need to flip it forward to open as it rises up on its own.
The seat has plenty of padding and comfort for baby plus the 3 seat positions are good for baby sleeping.
Instead of having the foot rest out you can tuck underneath till baby is long enough to us it.
If you dont have alot of boot room the wheels come off very easy.
Raincover is so easy to fit just sliding it over seat which is good if rain comes down quick.
To change from the carseat layflat and next seat up is just a push of a button to realises. - Strengths:
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4.63/5
- Strengths:
Glides like a goddess
- Weaknesses:
Very bulky back wheels
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
The quinny mood is a delight!
Handy easy steering! Beautiful designs !
Brilliant for a first time mum! It can be used as a travel system or a pushchair , with the carrycot it can be easily folded away and stored ! The seat unit clicks in to the frame very easily without any hassle!
An absolute must have!
Can be easily folded to store or to pop in to the boot! Does not take much space in the boot either! - Strengths:
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3.75/5
- Weaknesses:
Heavy, folding problems
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Looks very nice,
Cozy car seat,
Very good handlebar ,
Maneuver ,
Big wheels,
Sometimes hard to fold it
And heavy if u do not have elevator in your house and have to use stairs
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4.50/5
- Strengths:
Easy to push and very handy when travelling a lot. Great design makes it very original.
- Weaknesses:
Sometimes when folding the mechanism can get stuck.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Quincy mood has been the dream stroller for my first baby. The design makes it look very original and it certainly catches the eye. The frame is very well done however could be s little bit lighter and the mechanism could be skittle big better constructed as sometimes it gets stuck when folding. It is great when travelling as it is easy to steer and to fold. I love the foldable carrycot which is a plus when planning another child as don’t have to worry about storage. - Strengths:
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4.13/5
- Strengths:
Very stylish and easy to manoeuvre
- Weaknesses:
Sun canopy could be bigger as its not covering my baby from the sun
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I like this pushchair because it looks very good as well as its easy to manoeuvre in town or in park. It can be facing both ways, which is good but with my baby wanting to be facing me and after few minutes facing forward is a pain to handle because all seat must be removed in order to change view. And because my baby is not very heavy ill do it with her buckled in the seat but for some it would mean removing the baby then turning the seat other way and outing baby back. Sun canopy is another weakness to me because even extended in full it didn't cover my baby's face from the sun so i had to buy extra accessories for that. Other than that i like this model. - Strengths:
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4.63/5
- Strengths:
Great design, easy to use
- Weaknesses:
Base is quite big in the boot
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Easy to use & very good quality Pram, the statement takes up the whole boot which is hard work if your doing a food shop especially in smaller cars (I had a corsa when my son was born). I would Recommend this pushchair if your looking for something on a budget. I would still be using this if you could also use it as a double but unfortunately you can’t with Quincy make. - Strengths:
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3.75/5
- Strengths:
The pushchair is a very good looking and stylish. Easy to use and smooth to push.
- Weaknesses:
Too wide at the back and back wheels are very large. Storage can take up a lot of room esp in car
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I really love the style of the Quincy Moodd. I love the variety of how you can adapt the look and seating positions of the pushchair depending on the age of the child.
The moodd allows you to use from birth. With the use of the car seat which can be slotted straight onto the frame. Then there is the carrycot which looks fabulous on the pushchair. My son absolutely loves being in the carrycot. While in the carrycot the pushchair has like a suspension rock which gently rocks him to sleep or soothes him while on the move. Then there is the moodd seat which can be parent and front facing. Again this looks very stylish and comfortable for the child. Each seating preference is very easy to attach and detach which is so convenient and quick to do on the go. You can also flatten the carrycot down when not in use with ease which minimises the space it takes.
Once you understand the use of the pram is it very easy to fold down and unfold. It unfolds itself once unclipped.
I absolutely love my Quinny Moodd the only real downfalls i have had at times is that due to how wide it is at the back, can sometimes struggle to get through certain doors but this has only occurred a handful of times. In addition to this, the basket size is a let down, it can only really be used for light small objects due to how small it is. Really only there for show. Lastly the carrycot hood, on a sunny day doesn’t really protect the child from the sun as it doesn’t bend all the way round. This is very easy to resolve as you can purchase a parasol which which then protect the child. Apart from these minor things my son and I have absolutely loved his pushchair. - Strengths:
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4.00/5
- Strengths:
Easy to steer and has lasted for two children
- Weaknesses:
The base is quite heavy and becomes a chore when getting in and out of car continually.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Good travel system for the price and has lasted us two children. Easy to push and steer and looks stylish and fully reclines. However, the hood is very small so definitely requires a parasol in the summer for better sun protection. The straps didn’t adjust smaller enough for my second son until he was four months old. - Strengths:
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4.13/5
- Strengths:
Easy to use, comfortable
- Weaknesses:
Heavy and big
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I love this pushchair however is lil bit to heavy and big. I think it's comfortable for baby we have carrycot as well and my son can sleep in hours. We have brown fierce colour on black frame I think it's very stylish pushchair. I think price is ok as we buy used full set for 200 so it's still cheap for 3 in 1. It's really easy to use put it up and down even with small car boot you can still for it fast. - Strengths:
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4.25/5
- Strengths:
Different attachments for all needs, Portable
- Weaknesses:
Back wheels are very large.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
My first ever pram was quite bulky and all in one, which made it difficult to navigate or get in a car. This quinny is so convenient with it's different attachments, I can just unclip the car seat and put the base in the boot. The only downside is the back wheels are quite large so there isnt a whole lot of room left (unless you have a very large boot!). Portable and good value for money considering the choice that is around. - Strengths:
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3.25/5
- Strengths:
Looked beautiful and smooth to push
- Weaknesses:
To wide at the back and heavy.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I loved this pram very much but it was very wide at the back which made getting through some places difficult. However it was lovely to push and look at. It's OK for in maybe in and out of the car and odd jobs. I rely on public transport so found it very stressful. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Really easy to open and close
- Weaknesses:
No proper instructions for use of straps
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
We bought the Rachel Zoe edition and it was a full travel system including changing bag. It's absolutely perfect and has been great from birth to now, 6 months and beyond. We used the carrycot, and have used the car seat a lot, and have now started to use the seat. The car seat has been brilliant, the only thing I have found is the strap cover are too stiff and as my baby has got older, she's felt really restricted, like she's being pushed down by the shoulders and so I've had to take the covers off the attachment behind her but now they slips and are unsafe so are looking into a different alternative to ensure her safety. The moodd chair I also found difficulty with straps as there a no hardest instructions on how to alter them. After a lot of pulling apart and putting together, we've figured it out!
Overall the pram is brilliant, and if I were to buy it again, I absolutely would! - Strengths:
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2.50/5
- Strengths:
How easy it is to change from the cat seat to the main seat.
- Weaknesses:
Its somtimes teallt hard to steer, plus the brakes are really hard to put on.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
The pushchair is really good for the money it's just really hard to steer. And the brakes are hard to put on other then that I would buy the pushchair again. My daughter doesn't cry when she goes into that pushchair too. We have another pushchair and she cries getting in that one. - Strengths:
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
Convenience! Having a disability means that this product is so helpful and easy to use.
- Weaknesses:
It's a little costly but definitely worth it!!
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Having a disability means that this product is so helpful and easy to use. It folds down with just two sliders. It unfolds itself by unlatching just one clip. The wheels can detach with one simple button and then pop straight back in; perfect for limited boot space. It's Divine to push and steers like a dream. The breaks are strong; using a pedal to go and another to stop; coded. The travel system clips in with pure ease and unclips likewise. It wouldn't be without it. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
This frame is very easy to fold and switch from pram, pushchair to car seat.
- Weaknesses:
i Need to take the wheels off to fit into the boot of my car.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I love this travel system. It is easy to fold and set up as a pram, pushchair or car seat. I love how I have not seen many of them around. It is very easy to steer, even one handed.
The basket is not very big and I need to take the wheels off to fit the frame into the boot of my car. - Strengths:
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3.38/5
- Strengths:
Looks nice
- Weaknesses:
Takes up alot of car space
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Didn't love this travel system to be honest their are lots of other travel systems that would be better value for money. Loved it in the beginning and now hate it. - Strengths:
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2.13/5
- Strengths:
It's light
- Weaknesses:
Frame move
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Buggy it's good like for me carry carrot is too small frame is mowing not good enough the tolder seat its small and I want happy to put my wee one there - Strengths:
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3.88/5
- Strengths:
Stylish, adaptable, grows with child
- Weaknesses:
Heavy frame and storage in two parts
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I knew I wanted the Moodd as soon as I knew I was pregnant. There is something about the style that is so different than any other pushchair in the market. Coupled with the variety of seating positions it was a must have for my newborn.
The Moodd allows you to use it from birth, firstly with the maxi cosy car seat which slots straight into the frame with ease. Secondly the Moodd seat can be parent facing and is easily adjustable for newborns.
I had so many comments from people when out and about. - Strengths:
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2.63/5
- Strengths:
Light, easy to use in a busy town
- Weaknesses:
The top is quite flimsy
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I really liked this pushchair for about 5 minutes, the handle is a funny shape and doesn't seam to fit nicely in the hand which is a big pain when you use it loads. The top itself is very flimsy and never open properly from first use then broke after around 3 months of use. - Strengths:
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2.50/5
- Strengths:
Easy to steer, extending handle bar better for taller pusher.
- Weaknesses:
Non existent shopping basket. Holds very little weight on the handle if using a mummy clip
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I don't really find this pram value for money.
It's very bulky and wide making bus journeys hard, it has virtually no space for shopping either.
And due to the design if u put one bag containing milk on a mummy clip on the handle you can feel the pram frame bending. It's also impossible to source an inner tube as they're not a standard size, you can only get one from quinny, making it twice as expensive to replace. Also for the price, it has only lasted less than a year because our daughter is now too big at 7 months to be comfortable in it. The carry cot part is brilliant but I wouldn't buy one of these prams again - Strengths:
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Description
The Quinny Moodd pushchair unfolds automatically at the simple touch of a button, and comes with a Maxi Cosi Pebble car seat to form a practical travel system suitable from birth until 15kg.
Features:
- Reversible padded seat includes multiple recline positions, including lie flat, so that your little one is always in a comfortable position
- Compact frame folds down easily and unfolds at the touch of a button
- The car seat must be installed in a rear facing position in your vehicle and is suitable from birth to a maximum weight of 13kg/29lbs (approx 12/15 months)
- Easy to fold at the touch of a button, the Quinny Moodd can be folded with the seat unit attached in forward facing position
- Compatible with the Quinny Foldable Carrycot to create a perfect lie flat pram for your newborn (available separately)
- Foam filled comfort tyres and lockable front swivel wheel for easy manoeuvrability
- Front and rear wheel suspension and quick release rear wheels
- Adjustable footrest
- Height adjustable handlebar
- Comes with baby nest, Maxi Cosi Pebble car seat, sun canopy (UV50+ protection), raincover, shopping basket, parasol clip and carseat/carrycot adaptors
- Folded dimensions: 82.5 x 64 x 30cm Weight: 14.8 kg