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Stokke Scoot stroller

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  • Easy to steer
  • Value for money
  • Easy to fold
  • Built to last
  • 3.13/5
    • Strengths:

      Folds in one piece

    • Weaknesses:

      Hard to fold and hard up and down curbs

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I loved the look of the scoot and I thought it would be a great alternative to a larger pram. When I bought my scoot I also got a free car seat which made it very reasonably priced. The recline uses clips so you can have upright, snooze or flat. The scoot is suitable from birth so it has a really nice flat recline. The hood is fully attached to the seat so baby is nicely surrounded when laid down. The seat world and parent faces and folds with the seat either way. There is also a foot rest which you can swap sides which is great as on other prams i have owned there has been no foot rest on the parent facing side. The fold is a bit tricky. You have to lift the seat base up and then press the buttons underneath. I often struggled with this as sometimes it seemed to stick.

    I found that when the seat is reclined the balance on the pushchair is not right. Particularly if you have a toddler in the pushchair. Its also quite hard to get up and down curbs. The basket is nice sized and as I have a crusi it was good to be able to ise the seat from the scoot to make a double. Overall I liked alot of the features the scoot had but I didn't get on with it. The fold particularly was frustrating so I wouldn't recommend it.
  • 4.38/5
    • Strengths:

      Small compact

    • Weaknesses:

      None

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Lovely little buggy easy to use and easy to store compacts down nicely.
    Easy handling so know more ramming into things.
    Lovely quality material.
  • 4.38/5
    • Strengths:

      Easy to erect and put down, light easy to manouvere

    • Weaknesses:

      Expensive

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I love the Stokke Scoot. It was important to me when choosing a pushchair that I would be able to put it up and down easily as I would be struggling with a newborn.
    The pushchair comes with many different accessories each extremely expensive however you can pick and choose different accessories for the pram.
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Description

With its compact fold and dual-facing seat to face parent or the world, the Stokke Scoot is the next generation of the classic Scoot, with a host ot new features and improvements.

Large, sturdy tyres and adjustable handle provide easier maneuverability and a smooth ride for you and your baby, whatever the terrain.

The Scoot can also be used as a highchair when you're on the go - just adjust the Scoot's comfortable, ergonomic seat to the height of the table so baby can join in at mealtimes.

Features:

  • Thicker, foam-filled, puncture-resistant tyres ensure a smoother ride
  • The new rotation handle extends further back, allowing for more leg room
  • Easier-to-change canopy for extra convenience
  • Oversized canopy with SPF 50+ for protection
  • Active, resting and napping positions in forward and rear-facing modes
  • Six total seating positions for baby in the spacious, ergonomic seat
  • Improved ventilation in full recline position
  • Adjustable footrest that can be adapted when baby grows
  • Weight: 11.8 kg Unfolded dimensions: D 54 x L 64 x H 111 cm
  • Seat suitable for weight in kg/lbs: 15/33

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