Pros: Lightweight and compact Cons: Flimsy, uncomfortable, small basket, wheels lock up
I got this stroller on a friend's recommendation and am not so happy with it. I was looking for a stroller that I could take on an airplane. I wanted it to be light-weight and to be able to easily fold it into a compact size. I also wanted it to be...
My rural Manitoba location makes it difficult/impossible to test-drive most of the strollers available across the USA. I had read about the Combi Savvy Z extensively on the 'net and it had great owner satisfaction.
Pros: Combi is the best in its class. Cons: Pricey and a measly storage basket.
I swear by my Combi. This is one of the best purchases we have ever made and every new parent/expectant parent should have a good look before deciding on anything else. Combi makes many models in three different categories---Carriage, Travel, and...
Pros: Compact, lightweight, and extremely cool Cons: Price
It's not often that strangers stop you on the street to ask where you bought your stroller, but the Combi Savvy Z (in a snazzy leopard print) inspires that kind of reaction. OK, so it's cool, but is it worth 200 bucks? Let's see…
Pros: Light, easy-to-use, stylish Cons: Small basket, no parent tray
I adore this stroller. We have used it as our main stroller for 10 months now (my daughter is now 15 months). Can't say enough good things but for the purpose of this review I'll try and contain myself LOL.
Pros: Lightweight, very compact, has most of the features of a full size stroller Cons: The seat belt, the tiny basket, flimsy seat, high price tag
The Combi Savvy combines the features of a full size stroller with the convenience of an umbrella stroller. I highly recommend this product to anyone for whom space is at a premium. If you have a small apartment, or even a small trunk, the Combi Savvy is...
Before a friend gave me a Combi Savvy Z as a gift, I thought the high-end, light-weight strollers were a waste of money. My sentiments were based on the fact that I survived my first son's toddler-hood with a $49 Graco stroller (sure...it was hard...
Pros: Only stroller that fits in ALL overhead bins; very light Cons: Doesn't recline all the way for baby
Push handle too low for tall people.
My wife and U vowed that our first baby would not slow us down and our little girl has traveled with us around the world. This baby, at 14 months has been to Seoul, Tokyo, Miami, Tampa, DC, Paris, London (twice), Sydney, Russia and all of Scandinavia....
The Combi Savvy Z is the lightest stroller on the market, at just over seven pounds. It folds up and has a shoulder strap, so that you can sling it over your back in a jaunty manner.
This stroller is ideal for the urban baby, who is pushed...
Pros: Super light, quick 'n' easy fold/unfold, neat canopy pocket, removable front bumper. Cons: Three- (instead of five-) point harness, tiny storage basket.
Do you want a stroller that folds into almost nothing? That you can take out of the trunk with one hand? That unfolds and sets up in about 1.5 seconds? That has a great little pocket behind the canopy for your keys and phone? That is AT LEAST as narrow...
Pros: Lightweight, compact, folds up small, looks cool Cons: Turning is a challenge, brakes constantly lock themselves, basket is way too small
We purchased the Savy Z online, which was a major mistake because we never saw it in person. That is not something I had done before, nor would I do it again. Sure, the Savy Z looks really cool; we purchased it in black and bright lime green and I get...
Pros: A dream to drive, light, compact, quality all the way Cons: brakes must be set to fold and basket empty
With my first child, I bought a big reclining stroller, mid-range, good brand. It was great for my sleeping baby but by the second year or so, it didn't steer well. The heavier she got, the harder is was to steer. It was heavy to fold and lift. The...
Pros: light, comfortable, easy to drive Cons: short handle, small wheels, wiggly, price
I did not buy this stroller for fashion or trend, only for utility. And that is where it shines. I just returned from spending three full days strollering my 18-pound daughter around the streets of downtown San Francisco. This is a torture-test for...
Pros: Lightweight and nice design Cons: Cheaply manufactured and small basket
My husband and I like to travel and wanted to have a stroller that could easily be packed up and go with us. We were hooked by the advertisements and the sheer lack of weight of this model. At only 7-8 lbs., I thought I was in heaven.
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