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 Quinny Speedi SX 3-Wheeler Pushchair
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Quinny Speedi SX 3-Wheeler Pushchair
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 4
RRP: £240
Year: 2005

Description: Highly manoeuvrable front wheel that can be locked, aluminium frame, integrated transport/folding lock, handbrake operates by contractive band on rear wheels, new easy to use safety lock, folds up easily and conveniently.

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p2baby 
Posted: 24/03/08
'FANTASTIC ALL ROUNDER!'
Strengths:
Light and easy to push one handed, handbreak and foot break, trendy, wheels come off easliy, covers come off really easy for washing etc. Fab with maxi cosi car seat to use as travel system. Easy to fold and put up. Adjustable handle bars for tall people. Smooth ride over country lanes, snow or town.
Weaknesses:
Quite bulky when folded, unless wheels taken off. Also back wheels can catch on things in shops in narrow isles but just take practice to manuver.
Overall:
I love this pushchair. My 8 week old son is so snug when used with the footmuff and the car seat connects to it so easily. I find it is the best pushchair for using one handed so i can hold my middle sons hand at the same time.
 
Portability/storage
 
80%
Usability
 
100%
Comfort
 
100%
Quality
 
100%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
92%
 
Claire Luke 
Posted: 14/04/07
'GREAT COMFORT BUT BIG'
Strengths:
good strong chair, stood up to dog walks in the wilds and horse fields.
Weaknesses:
very large in shops especially at sale time when there are boxes stacked at the end of every isle. still large when folded, takes up whole boot. also strappy are very long even on my large 18mth old boy they are still very loose.
Overall:
good for out doors stuff but not for nipping to the shops.
 
Portability/storage
 
40%
Usability
 
60%
Comfort
 
100%
Quality
 
80%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
68%
 
Susan Reed 
Posted: 21/08/06
'LIGHTWEIGHT, EASY TO FOLD, MODERN '
Strengths:
Lightweight, easy to fold, a dream to push, modern looking, big comfy seat for baby
Weaknesses:
Small basket
Overall:
This pushchair is a dream to push especially if you are tall handles going up and down curbs brilliantly. Can easily be pushed over stones at the beach, other pushchairs get stuck!! Head-turning pushchair big comfy seat for baby and matching footmuffs.
 
Portability/storage
 
80%
Usability
 
100%
Comfort
 
100%
Quality
 
100%
Value
 
100%
Overall Rating
 
96%
 
Nicky Sands 
Posted: 31/08/05
'BRILLIANT PUSHCHAIR/TRAVEL SYSTEM'
Strengths:
Very easy to open/fold. Very easy to click on/off the car seat/carrycot. Lightweight and stable. Great off road & around town. Great drawstring bag type under basket which makes sure nothing falls out, also takes a decent amount of weight hanging off it without it tilting.
Weaknesses:
The seat height adjustment is like a pull cord & isn't that good. It lies virtually flat & if baby falls asleep while out you can just let it down slowly without clunking it, but it does not sit upright(only goes to about 40-45 degrees) which really bugs my 8mth old. Also, when bumping down steps the adjustable handle tends to start sliding out. Quite fiddly fitting of the seat unit(lots of buckles & poppers) & no how-to diagram in the booklets! Seat belt/straps seem to be aimed at a toddler, bit too baggy for under-ones.
Overall:
A great travel system from birth onwards(carrycot) & easy to click on & off the carseat & carrycot. Great for 1yr upwards. Bit of a hole in the designing where 5mths to a yr is concerned though. Great handbrake, life saver on hills & near roads. Very easy to manouvre & lightweight. Very well built & sturdy. Great round town/shops & great on bumpy ground/dirt tracks/running.
 
Portability/storage
 
80%
Usability
 
60%
Comfort
 
60%
Quality
 
100%
Value
 
100%
Overall Rating
 
80%
 
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