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Name is empty First Name. Description: The smart, stylish Easywalker June will look just as good about town, as it will out in the open air making use of its four air filled tyres off road. The June is compact and the seat unit forward or parent faces. The Easywalker June can fold with the seat in either direction, plus it has a memory fold so remembers the last position the seat was placed in before folding.

This travel system should see your newborn easily through to preschool in the large seat unit. Pros: Smart and stylish. Reversible seat unit. Folds with the seat both forward and reverse facing, and has a memory fold. Takes a carrycot or car seat. Compact and small folded. Can be personalised with different coloured hoods, liners, carrycot covers and footmuffs. The hood slides easily behind the seat if not required.

Can be pulled along folded on 2 wheels. Doesn't seem too babyish for older children and has a HUGE weight limit of 30kgs! Cons: Expensive. Heavy for what looks like a small pushchair. Relatively long when folded. Difficult to get up kerbs parent facing. Difficult to fold - people seem to find one way easier than the other.

Seat is trickier than most to change - takes practice! Maximum number of children: One. Type of pushchair: Single. Converts to a single or double: No. Minimum age in seat: Unknown. Carrycot available from birth: Yes as an optional extra. Car seat compatible with: Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix and Pebble.

Buggy board compatible: Unknown. Foot muff included: No. Thanks to the air-filled wheels with suspension, the stroller can even handle off-road terrain. It is possible to fold the stroller in any direction and seat position. The memory fold will remember the position of the seat unit before the fold and will use the same position after unfolding.

The hood needs to be pushed in before the fold, though. Thanks to the spacious seat with a high weight capacity of up to 30 kg, the stroller can handle even a bigger child. You can change the direction and recline the seat unit with a specific, atypical mechanism underneath the front part of the seat. The height of the hood is adjustable as well.

If the seat is facing you, the handle ideally should be in the lowest position possible. If the seat is facing away, the handle must remain above the seat until the pushchair is folded. You can then push the handle down. This is something that can be a little tricky when trying to balance the now folded pushchair.

The folded frame can stand up independently but I found it quite hard to get it to balance. It doesn't have an auto-lock but the frame seem to stay closed quite well considering. It is relatively compact and will fit into the boot of a Mini Cooper. Seat The seat of the Easywalker June is where its mechanical individuality is very evident.

The pushchair comes with the seat mounted on the frame so it's probably best we tackle the seat removal first. Make sure you do more than scan the instructions because it's not immediately apparent. Firstly squeeze the edges of the bar that spans the frame above the foot plate. It is firmly wedged, so requires some pressure. Then pull on the handle located under the right-hand side of the front of the seat if you need to take a look, it's red, but you should be able to feel it , this releases all the connection points to the frame and the seat can be lifted away.

If you would like to relocate it in the reverse direction, swing the middle bar to the opposite location, then mount the seat, ensuring that you slot the bracket on the underside of the seat on the bar and push down.

Squeeze the front bar into the frame and you are ready to go again. I have met much more user friendly mechanisms than this but you don't normally change the direction of your seat in a hurry or while you are out and about, so it would be something to take your time over at home. If, however, you are removing the seat to fold the pushchair, this could become a bit of a pain. Also positioned under the front seat is the control for the recline. Your body position is ideal if you stand to the side of the pushchair where you can support the back of the chair as you stretch it out to one of the three recline options.

Although unconventional, I like this recline because it emulates the pose you would adopt if you were laying your child gently on a bed. Made with tall children in mind, the straps on the five-point harness are adjustable to three possible heights, easily relocated through the flap in the rear of the chair.

The seat back measures 52cms which is quite tall.



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