Quinny Zapp Stroller

EGP15,000
SKU

11224

Brand
Category Stroller

Condition:

gently used

The 3-wheel Quinny Zapp claims to have an “amazing design” and lauds itself as the smallest buggy in the world. The Quinny Zapp is definitely stylish and certainly does fold up to a very small size in order to fit in the smallest of boots, but style and size aren’t everything.

The Quinny Zapp is the latest Quinny product to attempt to conquer the size contest amongst lightweight pushchairs and buggies. It folds down to a very compact size (23cm x 25cm x 64cm) and does fold fairly easily. The Quinny website puts it in the category of “Quick Use” and again, it does tick that box.

The Quinny Zapp has two handles that keep your hands in a proper pushing position and it’s extremely lightweight (7.5kg), which makes it very easy to push.

The age suitability is listed as 6 months to 4 years but I wouldn’t advise it for use that young as the shoulder straps on the harness are fixed at a relatively high position making it quite challenging to properly secure a child under 12 months of age.

There’s no reclining seat, which is what disqualifies it for use by babies under six months, but with the removal of the cover and addition of brackets, the Quinny Zapp becomes a travel system as you can fix a Maxi Cosi infant car seat to the chassis. This would be a redeeming feature as when you’re struggling in the early days, a lightweight chassis that enables you to click in your car seat is a welcome product.

The 3-wheel Quinny Zapp claims to have an “amazing design” and lauds itself as the smallest buggy in the world. The Quinny Zapp is definitely stylish and certainly does fold up to a very small size in order to fit in the smallest of boots, but style and size aren’t everything.

The Quinny Zapp is the latest Quinny product to attempt to conquer the size contest amongst lightweight pushchairs and buggies. It folds down to a very compact size (23cm x 25cm x 64cm) and does fold fairly easily. The Quinny website puts it in the category of “Quick Use” and again, it does tick that box.

The Quinny Zapp has two handles that keep your hands in a proper pushing position and it’s extremely lightweight (7.5kg), which makes it very easy to push.

The age suitability is listed as 6 months to 4 years but I wouldn’t advise it for use that young as the shoulder straps on the harness are fixed at a relatively high position making it quite challenging to properly secure a child under 12 months of age.

There’s no reclining seat, which is what disqualifies it for use by babies under six months, but with the removal of the cover and addition of brackets, the Quinny Zapp becomes a travel system as you can fix a Maxi Cosi infant car seat to the chassis. This would be a redeeming feature as when you’re struggling in the early days, a lightweight chassis that enables you to click in your car seat is a welcome product.

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