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I haven't found any problems with it yet, I'm 5'4 and it's ok for me, I think earlier on in this thread height was discussed so have a read back. I really like it though it's really light and easy to push.
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i love my zia even though the back wheels have come off on 3 occassions. i make sure that if it has been folded i give each wheel a quick push when opened up again. since doing this the wheel hasnt come off again ! i am 5'5 and i think the height is perfect. if i use my maclaren for any reason it feels really heavy compared to the zia.
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Cant believe how fab this pushchair is, this is the 5th pushchair i've had for my 2kids and its the best one yet, i got it for a bargain at the baby show in b'ham for £62.99! Its so easy to steer, looks fab, folds easy and takes up minuscule amount of space in my boot!!Seriously, i can't rate this buggy enough!
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i read some other reviews said the Zia tip over easily, did anyone have such experience?

and is it suitable for a newborn baby, some reviews said the harness didn't fit a small baby.
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Maclearn QUEST? PETITE STAR ZIA?

ZIA? QUEST?

QUEST? ZIA?

Can't decided now.

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Weighing in at an astonishing 6.3kg Zia is one of the lightest, most stylish from-birth strollers on the market.

He Huang they have them instore at Pramland in Hull to play with if your undecided about the Zia or Quest, always good to compare them together as they are so differant.

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yes i prefer to use pushcar.... its very convenient to use

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