Quinny Moodd - Blue Defiance
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Product Description
Quinny Moodd - Blue Defiance
An ultra modern pushchair system that is easy to fold for compact transportation. It automatically unfolds in seconds with just the push of a button. Offers forward or rear-facing configuration, one hand recline in both positions, and an adjustable parent handle. Includes a sun canopy, shopping basket and adapters for the Quinny Dreami bassinet and Maxi-Cosi Mico infant car seat.
Recommended Weight: For children up to 50 lbs
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #38132 in Baby Product
- Color: Royal Blue
- Brand: Quinny
- Dimensions: .0" h x.0" w x.0" l,50.00 pounds
Features
- Pokka

Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.We got this stroller right when it was released and I instantly loved it.The Moodd is easy to push especially with one hand. The collapse is easy once you get the hang of it. It is great that you can collapse the whole stroller with the seat attached which is perfect for getting in and out of a taxi. The collapse is quite compact so it is not to big in our small apartment. The tires are big so easy to bump up and down stairs and curbs. Make sure to get a diaper bag such as the SkipHop with hook straps to hang from the handle. My son is nice and upright in the seat, some other strollers are a bit to reclined but this one is great.I wish the undercarriage was bigger for grocery shopping. The back tiers need air in them so make sure you have access to a pump if they start to go flat. No cup holder but I just use the pockets of the diaper bag to hold drinks.Other than that is is a great stroller. W currently own 5 strollers so I have tried many different brands a styles. I am very happy with this purchase.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.So I was set on this stroller until about 10 minutes of test driving where I found the majority of the issues that have made me send this back and decide on the Buzz 2012:The CONS:The seat naturally pitches forward so the most upright position looks like the child (18 months in my case) is about to fall out other than the harnessThe seat DOES NOT go to a lie-flat position despite what the description saysThe seat is shallow from hip to knee-my 18 month old looks about ready to outgrow itThat brings me to something I should have noticed in the description: it is ONLY up to 33 pounds or 3.5 years-I have a lightweight baby and I expect she will get good use out of it, but I doubt many parents will have that luck.The PROS:Moves like a dream! (Neighbors with the Bugaboo Cam says this even moves better)Looks great!The folding system itself is worth the extra money over other options I looked at including the B-Ready, but the Quinny buzz has this too!Easy one handed recline is the only advantage over the Buzz.In the end I was so excited for this one, but I should have gone with my gut in the beginning and gotten the Buzz, but the comparison reviews all said the Moodd was the Buzz plus more! I know now, the Buzz has the standard 50 pound weight limit, which is more than adequate and is also advertised as the Lie flat position, but without the pitching seat of the Moodd, likely actually achieves this claim.Cheers!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Other than being able to collapse easily for taxis, there are a lot of negatives. the sun canopy is a joke. i didn't think it would matter so much as I had read about it in reviews, but using this stroller through the summer with an infant, i spent most days crossing streets and trying to find shade. no wonder it's popular in England where there are limited sunny days. i bought a shade add-on at babies r us which barely helps. it ended up bending the lousy sun shade wiring.also, i am 5'3" and my husband is 6', and the highest handle setting still forces me to hunch over. the basket is a joke- don't plan on shopping in this stroller. they don't have any accessories to add to the handle bar. and it feels so fragile i'm afraid to hang anything from the handle.i guess the wheels are great and good suspension for bumpy terrain. i can steer with one hand.the seat is great looking and seems comfy but my 6 month old already looks like he's outgrowing it.i guess strollers can't be perfect, but for all of the research I've done i expected more. when you spend so much on a stroller i expected these kinks to have been worked out.
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