I'll list you in my strong points of this cozy: - It is well noted in crash tests -it is quite big which is very pleasant to use long enough (more baby is allowed back on the road better). - The cushion located under the baby's bottom really saves in depth when baby grows. It was therefore not the legs that go too. - The straps are maintained by a very practical system that prevents them roam (on most Cosys must release the straps before putting baby then they are automatically in the air) - The possibility of having a Isofix base to secure the cozy (ie safety and practicality) although the price remains an obstacle. - Easy to hang even without the base (we could not afford to offer us) - It clips onto different strollers (we were the high trek) - Cozy handle can be lowered and thus allow for cozy sit on the floor without being able to switch back and forth. - The height of the straps when baby grows is so easy to solve: one opens a hatch at the rear of cozy and adjusted the straps with one hand making them up or down.
What I like least is: - The hood. On my old cozy, it was stiff so I could tilt more or less. In addition she was covering. There is an elastic fabric with only two spring that has just set to the handle of cozy. it does not cover very well and when wearing the cozy, elastic jump and baby ends up with the top before his eyes. - I find the headrest not necessarily very practical. My son had almost four months when we had this cozy but I think that the headrest is not great for a newborn. Indeed, it is not thick. In addition, this rule but suddenly one side of the headrest covers the other so baby is left with an over-thickness behind the skull. - I find it heavy.