Joie Mirus Travel System review

from Joie
RRP  £120.00

by motherandbaby |
Updated on

2015 – Shortlisted for 'Best Travel System' Award!

The Joie Mirus Travel System includes a neat little stroller and an easy-to-fit car seat. The pushchair is lightweight, compact and folds easily. The recline feature extends to a lie-back position and the sun shade is nice and big, as is the storage basket. The suspension needs adjusting (to improve the ride quality on uneven surfaces) and the pushchair does feel a little flimsy at times but overall a good product, with great colour choices.

2014 – Travel System Award!

The Joie Mirus Travel System is lightweight and compact. It folds easily with one hand and takes up little space in a car boot. It is practical, portable and brilliantly efficient on public transport.

The system is stylish with a good sun canopy and a decent-sized basket. It has various recline positions and an adjustable foot rest. The 5-point harness can be a bit tricky and the rain cover is quite bulky – but these are small niggles.

It is a neat albeit basic travel system that is strong and durable, and priced for parents working to a budget.

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