The following criteria are met, the trend Ideal:
- NO slid a hand, unless you drive only straight: D
- Baby shell mountable without having to remove the seat unit: YES works wonderfully and is very easy
- Compact: NO, collapsible, yes, but it takes too much space (comparison: greater than Gesslein F4)
- Liege Function: YES
-sportliches Appearance: YES
Now to our impression and the pros and disadvantages of buggies:
Functionally provides the ideal trend for its price really much. The storage compartment for the mom or the dad and the little table for the young is awesome. Super practical. The storage basket is a nice size and very easy to get off. The MaxiCosi can put super easy, just fold out the brackets and click in the shell. The collapse also works very simply and easily. The sunroof can be very easily and close and has a small window for the parents. All in all, it makes a very robust and small for the price, high-quality impression.
Now for the drawbacks that have led unfortunately to the lack of stars to Highest rated:
The trend Ideal pushes empty yet quite passable but once an infant takes in place and you want to push on the sidewalk, it is exhausting. The trend Ideal pushes our opinion very cumbersome. The front Doppeläder turn at corners not so you get the feeling to push a rigid buggy. Due to the fact it is almost impossible, the buggy to push with one hand. Too bad, because that was one of the conditions for buying us. We have already used some pushchairs and you will by the previous well compare (Example Gesslein F4, Bugaboo, Phil & Teds, Cybex, Quinny push against it like butter). The folding is simple but the buggy has a proud weight and size when folded is more reminiscent of a pushchair
Our conclusion: Anyone looking for a stable robust buggy, here comes at his expense. Anyone looking for a city buggy is quite possible have difficulty here. The value for money is good for the functions offered and the processing.