Video: Meet the new Joie pact™ pro pushchair

Joie pact pro pushchair

by Sophie Knight |
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Joie has been one of our favourite brands for baby equipment for decades, thanks to its innovation and intuitive designs. We've teamed up with Joie to take a look at its new pact™ pro pushchair.

Emily Gilbert from Mother&Baby spoke with Joie's Product Manager, Damon, on a recent Instagram live event. You can re-watch the video below to find out more about the new pact™ pro.

Joie pact™ pro pushchair

The new pact™ pro pushchair is designed to be a 3-in-1 stroller, suitable from birth to 22kg; it's compatible with a variety of Joie car seats. The pushchair is compact and lightweight, with a lie-flat position that's suitable for newborns - meaning they can safely nap in the pushchair right from birth. There are various recline options, moving into an upright position for when your little one wants to see more of the world.

Braking is a breeze with just one touch of the foot; there's a five-point harness with three adjustable heights for ultimate safety.

Here at M&B we know how important it is to be able to quickly fold a pushchair, and we're pleased to say the pact™ pro folds effortlessly with a one-handed movement - particularly useful if you're on public transport. There's a button at the top of the handle which you can slide and squeeze with just your thumb, and down it folds with ease. It's the same mechanism to open it back up again.

The storage basket is roomy. The canopy is great for all weathers - it has a UPF 50+ rating for keeping the sunshine off baby, and is also water repellent for those rainy days.

The pact™ pro comes with adaptors to connect your Joie car seat on to the pushchair to transform into a travel system. Also included is a travel bag - ideal for travel on planes and trains.

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