Reviews
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
Smooth
- Weaknesses:
Small basket
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
This pram is lovely to push it's very smooth and easy to steer it comes in nice colours ok to fold down but unfolds really easy .. wheels are alittle big and bulky, basket is on the small side.. but most importantly its comfortable for baby - Strengths:
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
Stylish and easy to fold
- Weaknesses:
3 wheels not great for curbs as it starts to tip when lifting the back wheels up.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Best pushchair by far, easy to fold down and it folds out by the push of a button. 4 wheels are better than 3 as getting up a curb could make it tip slightly. Very stylish and very spacey seating. - Strengths:
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4.13/5
- Strengths:
Sturdy, pushes well, turns easily, looks good
- Weaknesses:
Very big, not the best quality, basket too small
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Got this pushchair 7 months ago just before baby was born. When viewing in the shop it looked great compared to other brands and the price was definitely appealing. Love the three wheels makes it very easy to steer and it looks very stylish. The downsides I have found since using this are that the frame is very big (only just fits in boot), the straps are very hard to adjust and the frame doesn't always click into place when unfolding. I was expecting great things after reading reviews but feel a little let down by this product. - Strengths:
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3.13/5
- Strengths:
Built to last for the not so delicate babies
- Weaknesses:
Super heavy and hard to fold
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
When I first found out I was pregnant the Moodd was the only travel system I wanted so I didn’t even really look too much into it I went purely on looks. I ended up using a push chair a lot because it was just so heavy and bulky that unless I was out for a couple of hours I just couldn’t be bothered to put it up and down. However it served me for two years when my two year old is more of a four year old and didn’t crumble so that’s why it was so heavy! - Strengths:
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
Super easy to fold. Definitely dummy proof!
- Weaknesses:
Big size, I have a small Suzuki and it fills up the whole boot.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Absolutely love the stroller. I have the carrycot as well. Which folds up so easy. Lots of mums from my baby group love the look of it. I would buy it again and recommend it to any new mummy to be. - Strengths:
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4.13/5
- Strengths:
Sturdy strong and beautiful
- Weaknesses:
Hood needs to be bigger
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Bought this pram in 2013 for my first born. It’s beautiful and I love how the carrycot folds for easy fit in cars. Its a strong sturdy pram that was great for my chunky baby. - Strengths:
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4.63/5
- Strengths:
Easy to push and collapse down
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
This is the second pushchair I have purchased for my little one and I wish I had got it first!!
This pushchair is super lightweight and so easy with the gas release to open. Easy to push and steer too! - Strengths:
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
Really light to push
- Weaknesses:
Small basket so cannot carry much when shopping
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Folds down easily and is flat enough for Smaller cars, bigger wheels with softer suspension for when you go on more uneven ground, soft and comfy handlebar, comes with cup holders for easy access. - Strengths:
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4.50/5
- Strengths:
Easy to steer, lightweight & beautiful
- Weaknesses:
Hard to keep clean & sticks when putting away
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
This is the most beautiful pushchair! I love the colour palette and when my baby is big enough she will love the handlebar which looks like a ride!
When putting the pram up, it couldn’t be simpler, it basically does it itself. However, when closing the pram down sometimes the clips stick which makes it fiddly and difficult especially when it’s cold. I think this pram feels like it’s built to last however, the colour palette (beautiful as it is) is quite difficult to keep clean and the white plastic bits become discoloured easily (the metal elements wet wipe clean easily). The three wheels make it really easy to steer and make it far more agile and easy to get around the shops etc. My friend owns a rival company pram, which feels far heavier and clunky compared to the Quinny.
There are attachments which mean the car seat can clip on for the first few months along with the carry cot. My baby is 6 months and we still use the car seat for ease and speed!
One thing I wish was included is the cosy toes as now it’s getting cold it would make the bundle package perfect in my eyes.
I’m so pleased I went for the Quinny, as it is a stunning well designed pram. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Easy to fold
- Weaknesses:
Wide
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I went thru at least 6 pushchairs and strollers and I absolutely loooove moodd!! Mine got recently broken on the airport and i will have it replaced by quinny so i am sooo excited because i will be getting new one ? i bought it initially for the design which is absolutely a head turner but also because it folds in one piece, now i love it for this plus for the fact how easy it is to manoeuvre with my 16 kg toddler. I love the sun canpy because my little one pokes her hamd thru and i catch it from outside- game for hours believe me... only downside is that its very wide so in some shop its really hard to manoeuvre but ... who cares ? i love it anyway ? - Strengths:
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4.13/5
- Strengths:
Faces both ways.. looks nice
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Had this for my nearly 2 year old son until I had another baby and needed a double. I have never been so happy with a single stroller. Love the different colours available and it parent facing. Well worth the money - Strengths:
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4.50/5
- Strengths:
I would say this pram is a strong and reliable pram, I bought this for my baby who is 7 weeks old.
- Weaknesses:
The basket is small
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
This pram I highly recommend it is easy to use and has good suspension and is easy to steer. This pram comes in the carry cot and the push chair so suits all ages. - Strengths:
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3.38/5
- Strengths:
Beautiful design, sturdy and easy to swap from carrycot to car seat to seat unit
- Weaknesses:
Can be a little heavy and it's quite large, it doesn't fold very small
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I enjoyed using this pushchair and it's pretty simple to use, the only real down side was the clunky design, it's pretty big and doesn't fold down very small. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Suitable for mummies who run
- Weaknesses:
Needs to make sure you can keep the balance otherwise it falls with your baby.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I chose this product to go to park and run. I don't regret it. I love the way its big, easy to use, easy to remove the footmuff and adjust it. The thick wheels is good because it is not easily can be damaged. - Strengths:
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4.88/5
- Strengths:
So easy to put up and down
- Weaknesses:
Still quite chunky when folded down
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I love this pram! So easy to learn how to use! Quick to assemble and light to push! I would recommend this pram to anyone! Only down side is it’s still quite chunky when put down so not great if you have a small boot in your car - Strengths:
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3.88/5
- Strengths:
Sturdy, stylish, easy to push
- Weaknesses:
Small basket
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I really liked this pram as I found it very stylish and sturdy. It’s an easy push and lovely for children from newborn to 2 years.
The only let down would be the size of the basket. Couldn’t fit much in there with the raincover in as well. - Strengths:
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3.50/5
- Strengths:
Easy to steer, easy to fold
- Weaknesses:
Too big, too heavy, but pricy, basket compartment too small
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I bought this pushchair as I really loved the design but as a first time mother I should have paid more attention to other factors too. The pushchair is lovely to steer and really easy to fold but it takes up too much space in my boot and it doesn’t fit in my hubbys car. It’s really heavy and after 6 month the latch broke so sometime it opens up when trying to put it inside the boot. Canopy not very sturdy and the basket is too small to fit anything in. Perk was that was compatible with my car sit so made life easier when using with that and I have to say it has a really comfortable sit which is really easy to clean to so not bad at all. - Strengths:
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5.00/5
- Strengths:
Hard wearing
- Weaknesses:
Bit big
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Really easy to manoeuvre and hard wearing it is also Really simple to fold down. Can be faced either way easily. Only down fall is it’s quite big. I purchased a newborn insert for mine. Which I would also recommend - Strengths:
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4.13/5
- Strengths:
Easy to use, light, comfortable for baby from birth, Dont take much space, stilish, Easy washable.
- Weaknesses:
Frame iš plastic not metal
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I'm using The pushchair from when baby was 3 months old and am very happy with it and have no minuses of The product. Just couldnt find double pushchair of this company... - Strengths:
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4.13/5
- Strengths:
Lovely colours. Modern looking. Easy to build and collapse
- Weaknesses:
Handle bar feels cheap compared to the buzz And the basket underneath is very flimsy
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
So my buzz was a very sturdy pram/pushchair. It was very solid to the feel and to push. Easy at turning and comfortable to push.
My moodd doesn’t feel like it has that same quality build about it. I feel they’ve gone more plastic on certain bits and that’s maybe why I feel the quality isn’t quiet there with the moodd unlike the buzz. It looks amazing with the jet black frame which is very modern looking and the selection of colour you can order now is brilliant. Overall I’m happy I with it even though the slight changes.. I’ve always rated Quinny highly. Love there style and if I have more babies in the future I’ll always buy a new pram for the next baby. - Strengths:
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4.63/5
- Strengths:
It's easy to steer, clicks into place nice and is perfect for the baby
- Weaknesses:
Doesn't fit in all car boots as its so large and the frame is really heavy.
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I love this pushchair. We have the travel system. Its easy to steer, but the raincover doesn't fit the car seat properly. The base is super heavy, but we'll worth it. The main downfall is the base is so wide, it doesn't fit in all boots with the wheels attached. Other than that, this is the best pushchair I have ever owned. - Strengths:
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3.88/5
- Strengths:
Easy to steer and fold
- Weaknesses:
lack of space
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Bought it cause it looked lovely and it qas easy to steer it but after i out baby into it i realised it was bot as nice as i thought.Carrycot was alright as i had the bigger one but the shopping basket is funny- you can hardly fit a bottle of milk in it.The seat unit was even more funnier as there is lack of space and baby can hardly move esp when she is dressed uo for winter.Gave it uo quickly after i changed to seat unit and bought a simple Oyster pram and was a lot happier with it! Wouldn't recommend to be honest! - Strengths:
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1.50/5
- Strengths:
Easy to steer.
- Weaknesses:
Shallow Seat Unit & Air Filled Tyres
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
This was my first travel system/buggy purchased with my first daughter.
Really disappointing....
I was blessed with a big baby! 9lbs - so when she got a bit bigger and we started to use the seat unit more. She just didn’t fit in it. The seat unit is so shallow that she almost looked like she was going to fall out. Very badly designed.
The tyres kept puncturing making it almost impossible to steer at times. Which isn’t what you need with a new baby!
I lost faith in the pushchair very quickly and sold it a few months later and moved to a different brand! - Strengths:
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3.13/5
- Strengths:
Look, foldable carrycot
- Weaknesses:
Heavy, hard to drive, wide rear wheels, small seat
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I bought moodd for my son before he born. I was so excited to use it, beautiful pushchair- one of these that other mums are asking you about it when you outside. Carrycot was foldable which was saving space. Both options pushchair was looking loveley with carrycot and with seat. Seat is parent and word facing, its also compatible with lots of good car seats. Now, the bad sides in my eyes are.. uts extremely heavy. You can fold it together with seat onlt if word facing but its so gard to pick it up. You will also need big boot in car to squeeze it in. Shopping basket its small, and if you will out to much straps will just open and u will have all shopping on the floor. Extra space bags with clips to clip on the bottom rail are available to buy but that more like nappy and bottles bag. Seat its brilliant for small kids but when they need more space its just tight. No chance to use T bar with toddler. Unless you will get american T bar from amazon they are bigger otherwise u cant pull child out, so if u really want to use you have to insert your child to seat, do seat belt and then attached t bar. Same if u want to take child out.
Another thing which was annoying me it was rear wide wheels. You could go everywhere with your front but then u will be stock with rear wheels in small shops etc
Genrally i enjoyed moodd on pics but not much as a main daily puschair and i woud not buy it again. - Strengths:
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4.50/5
- Strengths:
Compatible with lots of stage 1 carseats
- Weaknesses:
Need both hands free to fold and its got VERY wide back wheels
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
We have had out sunny for 3.5 years, 2 kids and a lot of rough and tumble later and its still going strong. It has a stroller seat as pictured but also has the options of being used with a newborns lay flat cot and a wide range of car seats stage 1. We have used both the maxi cosi and the cybex car seat.
Pros: turns on a time, really easy to manoeuvre on and off road (but not on a beach), wears well, great seat swap options, sturdy and take a knock.
Cons:heavy..folding and lifting the frame is cumbersome, the back wheels are very wide so getting around shops and crowds can be tricky and the to the 3 wheel design not great for use with buggy clips as it will tip.
Overall a wonderful pushchair that has been ideal for our family. - Strengths:
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Description
The Quinny Moodd is an ultra stylish pushchair providing comfort for baby and the convenience of unfurling automatically at the push of a button.
Features:
- Suitable from birth
- Forward and rearward facing reclining seat
- 3 position recline with lie flat option for newborns
- Included Baby Nest for added comfort and warmth for newborns
- Travel system option with foldable carrycot and any Maxi-Cosi baby car seat (available separately)
- Large shopping basket (max 5kg)
- UV protective sun canopy (UV 50+)
- Easy to fold and automatic unfolding frame
- Foam filled comfort tyres
- Front and rear wheel suspension
- Adjustable footrest
- Lockable front swivel wheel
- Height adjustable pushbar
- Quick release rear wheels
- Dirt and water resistant seat cover