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Review: iCandy Apple pushchair

iCandy Apple

Sophisticated styling, great suspension and highly versatile
Bit of a heavyweight
Features: Suitable from birth with carrycot, seat can be used forward- or rear-facing, clever front wheels can be used together or apart, fixed or swivelling. A maxiCosi Cabrio car seat can be fitted to make a complete travel system. Colour: Black. Accessories: basket, raincover, sun canopy.
Price: £279.99, Carrycot £119.99, Combination £399.99, Foot Cosy £49.99, Changing Bag £29.99
Weight: 13.8kg (with seat), 15kg (with carrycot)
Folded: 100 x 59 x 40cm
Contact: www.icandyuk.com


The concept:
With its matt black fabric and brushed aluminium frame, this pushchair oozes contemporary class. Versatility and manoeuvrability are the watchwords: the front wheels can be positioned apart, like a traditional pushchair, or moved together to perform like an all-terrain buggy - in either mode they can be fixed or swivelling. The big, air-filled rear tyres and all-round suspension offer your baby a smooth ride and the padded handlebar offers seven different heights - great if you're considerably shorter (or taller) than your partner.

In action:
Folding and unfolding the Apple is straightforward, including removing the wheels to make it extra compact - the manufacturers claim this will even fit in the boot of a Smart car (I have too much baggage in my life to own such a car…). The carrycot is deep and sturdy, perfect for newborns, and when your baby's big enough, the seat offers plenty of support and an excellent range of seating positions; it can be positioned facing forwards or back, so you can either interact or just let your baby watch the world go by. The suspension and pneumatic tyres make for a smooth ride for parent and baby alike, and the adjustable hood offers generous coverage from the elements, plus viewing windows in the side so you can keep an eye on junior.

Benefits:
This is a clever buggy, capable of many things, and none are too complicated to achieve: changing the seat position, mounting the carrycot, dismantling - all are a doddle. The basket underneath is capacious and its high sides mean you're unlikely to shed your belongings as you go. And at £200 less than the Bugaboo Cameleon, it represents good value for style-conscious parents.

Drawbacks:
This is a fairly hefty beast at 13.8kg, so it's not one to go for if you're going to actually lift it on a regular basis, ie, getting it in and out of the car. It can't be folded one-handed, which will hinder you on public transport.

The ThinkBaby verdict

A sophisticated little number, cool and classy. Sure to turn heads, yet good value for money.
Portability/storage: 3/5
Usability: 4/5
Comfort: 5/5
Quality: 4/5
Value: 4/5


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victoria horth 
Posted: 21/10/06 16:15:23 23
Hi

Am wondering if anyone has the icandy apple travel system? My partner and i are expecting our first baby in December and with the range of travel systems, buggies etc out there I must admit I am finding it hard to decide on which product will be best for us! Have just read that the icandy is a bit heavy and with the added weight of a baby am wondering if this will be too much hassle using? I saw a couple of mums out with their bugaboos and they looked pretty good....

Any thoughts/advice anyone can give will be much appreciated!

Thanks
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