Cosatto Ooba Travel System

from Cosatto
RRP  £750.00

by motherandbaby |
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The Cosatto Ooba Travel System is a brilliant ‘all in one’ pushchair option, with a carrycot, car seat and a ‘big seat’ for toddlers and older babies. It has an adjustable handle feature and big shopping basket, and comes with a changing bag, foot muff and rain covers for both the seat and the carrycot.

With instructions, the system is easy to set up (albeit time consuming) and interchanging between all the different options is effortless. The chairs are roomy and comfortable, and neither the car seat nor the travel system (as a whole) is too heavy. Kerbs can be a challenge but this is more likely a result of wheel positioning than weight.

The hand brake is not convenient (a bit stiff and difficult to use in a rushed moment); a foot brake would definitely be a preferable option, and it might also be a good idea to rethink the white wheels, which are filthy in seconds. It does have good suspension and is good on all terrains – and a clever idea to change the direction of the handlebar so that the larger wheels are at the front when using the pushchair off road.

The colour options are funky and the system is ultra mod with a definite ‘wow factor’.  Overall, a well-made, stylish, practical product that is good value for money.

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