Maxi-Cosi Streety Plus Travel System review

from Maxi-Cosi
RRP  £300.00
Maxi-Cosi Streety Plus

by Liat Hughes Joshi |
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Good value system, that’s perfect for city living. Comes with lots of added extras like footmuffs and seat liners, but is not the sturdiest model.

The Streety Plus is compact travel system that boasts impressive features given the competitive price. It has a reversible pushchair seat and it's very easy to fold with one hand and fits even the smallest of boots.

Once folded it can be stored upright and it also comes with a raincover and a roomy shopping basket. The car seat is well made and really easy to attach, but our testers found the Streety less appealing than other models in pushchair mode as it didn’t feel the most robust. They thought the seat felt flimsy and not very well padded. The design is sleek and simple, however, and would be ideal for holidays and for quick trips around town. You can also attach a foldable carrycot to make a lie flat pramette for newborns – this folds almost completely flat in seconds so ideal for traveling and storing compactly.

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Product Information

Maxi-Cosi Streety Plus

WEIGHT: 10.3KG (in pushchair mode).
ISOFIX: No, although a non-ISOFIX base is available for £40.

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