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Chicco Echo review
http://www.which.co.uk/baby-and-child/baby-transport/reviews/pushchairs/chicco-echo/review/
The Chicco Echo stroller is a basic lightweight pushchair that offers cheerful fabric colours and an affordable price. But is the Chicco Echo stroller good enough to qualify as a Best Buy pushchair?
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wrote: | v.roberts wrote: I read the review with interest, as we bought an Echo a few months ago. I'm thinking of changing it as a foldable/holiday stroller, as it's rather rattly; it's not as light as a stroller of this size should be; and the flapping hood is annoying (in the way in summer, so not cool, and flappy in winter, so not snug). The biggest drawback, though, is the fold, which is more V-shaped than umbrella-folded, particularly with a Buggy Snuggle in place for the winter.On the plus side, I do agree with the Which review about the recline: it's easy and the absolutely flat-bed effect is excellent. It's also a bit deeper in the seat than a lot of pushchairs in this category, and I don't get the sense that the seat will sag (as every Maclaren's seat seems to). The backrest is much more supportive than various other pushchairs I've seen and tried; it's also got an easy and robust mechanism.I'm ambivalent about this stroller. If we couldn't afford to change it, I wouldn't even dream of doing so. However with a bit of money in our pocket, I have started looking around... Pros: Cons: |
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