Quinny Moodd review

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RRP  £759.00
Quinny Moodd

by Stephanie Spencer |
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Good quality and stylish but needs a lot of boot and storage space. It’s very roomy and comfortable though. Easy to unfold and the pushchair seat is reversible. The compatible carrycot is easier to store as it fold flat and comes with lots of extra, such as a raincover and mosquito net.

Strikingly modern, the Moood impresses with its maneuverability and comfort. Watch out for its weight, though – at over 15kg you might end up wanting to swap it for a lightweight buggy later on, making it an expensive buy for short-term use. It’s a good thing that you can remove the wheels once collapsed as it takes up a lot of boot space.

The Moood has an amazingly sleek and simple automatic fold, switching between modes is easy and the pushchair reclines fully flat. The seat can be reversed too so it can be parent or outward facing. It’s very smooth to push but more difficult to use in smaller spaces because of its size. You have to pay extra for the carrycot, but its very roomy so will last and can be folded almost flat which is handy for storing. It also comes with a raincover and mosquito net.

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Quinny Moodd Pushchair

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