Joie Mirus stroller review
Summary - I give this stroller a 5/5, I love it. It's perfect for keeping in your car for trips to the shops/mall/supermarket. I bought it because of the reversible handle and being really lightweight. Maybe not the most suitable for offroading and rough terrain use, although I didn't use mine extensively on rough terrain so I can't tell you for sure how long it would last long-term if you used it a lot on rough terrain.
Good points:
- Lightweight (7.5kg) and folds up easily to fit in a small car
- Big oversize hood
- Bar at the front flips up to get baby/child in or out easily
- 5-point harness with padded straps on shoulders and crotch
- Removable head support
- Multiple recline positions and lies almost flat
- Foot rest has multiple positions
- Swivels on front wheels which you can lock if you want
- Brakes are easy to use with one foot (forgot to mention this in the video)
- Reversible handle so you can have the child facing towards or away from you, handy for when walking into the sun - you can face them away from the sun
- Has a wrist safety strap
- Good sized storage basket underneath
- Has a perfectly fitting raincover
Not so good points (but I'm happy to live with these):
- Hood has no viewing window
- Shoulder pads on harness slide off easily
- When in reverse mode (child facing you) the swivel wheels become the back wheels so it's not as easy to manoeuvre
- If you're tall you may kick the wheels when in reverse mode because the length of the handle is a bit shorter in reverse mode
- Storage basket is awkward to reach when the backrest is all the way down
- When the backrest is all the way down and it's in reverse mode and it's windy, the wind can push the hood in so it flaps in over the baby's head - I fixed this by safetypinning velcro strips on the hood and the backrest to keep them stuck together
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