Bébécar Hip Hop Travel System review

from Beaba
RRP  £799.99

by motherandbaby |
Updated on

The Bébécar Hip Hop travel system comes with a comfortable carry cot and a good-sized car seat.

The carrycot has air vents and a sun visor that folds out although the cover is quite stiff.

The car seat includes a newborn insert, which means that it can safely accommodate tiny babies. It’s not heavy and is fairly easy to install (although no Isofix base).

The pushchair is manoeuvrable, with adjustable suspension. The folding mechanism is a complicated but the basket is decent and the plastic on the seat and bar is a good way to protect the fabric from wear and tear (as well as the antics of active tots).

A  quality travel system that is both functional and practical.

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Product Information

  • ULF seat offers a wider space when in the lie-flat position.

  • Hood features a mesh window for improved ventilation.

  • Large backrest sides are rigid to give correct support to your child's head and neck.

  • Removable Bumper Bar is hinged to make getting your child in and out of the Hip Hop easy.

  • Use the hood as a canopy on warmer days.

  • Easylock attachment - attach the seat unit, carrycot or a car seat (sold separately) easily in one movement.

  • Adjustable rear suspension allows you to use a softer setting for a newborn.

  • Ergonomic adjustable handle has multiple positions.

  • One-handed rolling system makes opening and closing the chassis easy.

  • Easylock wheels can be removed by one touch of a button.

  • Front swivel wheels have a mono arm and feature auto-lubricated sleeves.

  • Front and rear wheels have ball-bearings to give a smoother ride.

  • Includes raincover

  • Opened: W - 59cm, H - 100cm, D - 90cm

  • Folded: W - 59cm, H - 85cm, D - 32cm

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