Silver Cross | Clic Compact Pushchair | Travel Stroller |
Silver Cross | Clic Compact Pushchair | Travel Stroller | Foldable & Lightweight Stroller | Cabin Size | Newborns – 4yrs | Sage
Weight: | 5.9 kg |
Dimensions: | 82 x 46.5 x 105 cm; 5.9 Kilograms |
Model: | SX2284.SE |
Batteries Required: | No |
Composition: | Fabric |
Dimensions: | 82 x 46.5 x 105 cm; 5.9 Kilograms |
I received my order two days before I went on holiday. It was very comfortable throughout the journey. It fit into the cabin. I easily carried it everywhere during the holiday. When closing the stroller, I can close it very easily with one hand. But I cannot open it with one hand. This made my job very difficult. Because I live in a narrow apartment with stairs. I have to turn it off every time I come home. It is very comfortable to drive. The only feature I don’t like is not being able to open it with one hand. At the same time, since the wheels are small, you may have some difficulty driving on rocky mountainous roads.
Perfect for holidays, light weight, easy to fold, has a handle that goes over your shoulder for carrying, a little hood extension which isn’t shown on the photos, folds small to keep in the boot of the car! My baby naps in this at 11 months old as it lays pretty fla
Stroller is very nice. I have one question does anybody travel with this stroller could they take this Stroller on plane ? Im travelling next week on gulf air so im bit worried please help me ou
We bought this for our trip to Florida and it was amazing! I was able to have it as hand luggage on a Tui flight and it was nice and simple to fold up when getting the bus or an Uber my daughter was nice and comfortable while sitting and napping in this strolle
I’ve owned a few pushchairs and saw this one out and had stroller envy as it looked so compact and stylish so decided to purchase one. It is very light, easy to fold up and perfect for light wear. As it is so light it doesn’t feel the strongest however it still does the job with my 18month and I’m really pleased with it, especially how far the chair lays flat, the generous hood and the front handle bar.
My only issue is with the straps Silver Cross design it’s like a jigsaw to get together and get them clipped in.
its lightweight small stroller hardly takes any space in the boot.can carry lots of stuff init too 😀
only downside is that the back wheels are not turning so when the load havier than harder gets to turn it right or lef
I tried a lot of small fast folding stroller is every shop around me. My priority was: be possible to fold it with one hand, and open it up, and be small. it’s exactly does that. Really light weight. It’s possible to fold down the back of the seat a lot, and put back around 75 degrees angle. Which is one of the best in the market. It’s have the shoulder strap which is great. I really like it. But it’s not the sturdiest, and the basket in the bottom is small.
The original foot muff which coming with it it’s not my favourite. I thought it’s made to be able to use the shoulder strap, but NO. It’s terrible for smaller baby, maybe it’s okay for bigger kid.
Overall it’s one of the best in the market. I tried out in person before I bought.
Purchased for a long haul trip to New Zealand. Easy to fold and unfold (with one hand too). Also, doesn’t take up room in your car and a nice pram for daily errands rain or shine. However, make sure you clip the straps first before collapsing it as the strap pads will fall off if you don’t. Otherwise, happy with this purchase esp because it looks lush and it fits nicely into the overhead lockers of an airplane.
At first when I opened the pram I wasn’t too sure if this would be strong enough for my 5 years old but it completely proved me wrong. The slivercross click is a great pram I took it on board on the plane as its cabin size. it so easy to handle one click and the pram folds down. I used it nearly everyday in saudi arabia handle all kind of routes would recommend this pram. The pram is stronger than it looks.
This is an ok buggy.
Pros:
– Super easy to fold up and down
– Nice looking
– Fits easily in a car boot
– Light weight
– Seat can be put down so the child can lie more or less flat
Cons:
– I felt is was quite flimsy, it did not “click” into place when I opened it so it did not feel secure
– The wheels are tiny. I don’t think you could use this as an every day/ year round buggy
– It does not fit in air airplane cabin so not good for airtravel (although you could check it of course…)
I ended up returning mine as it just did not seem sturdy and versatile enough.
I bought this for my 5 month old, to take on a long haul international flight. Travelling alone with a baby I needed something extremely easy! And this was it! Simple and quick to fold, it really is a one second effort. I found it a bit harder to open out as you need to be quite rough with it to get it to click into place but it was manageable.
Definitely folds small enough to fit in the cabin, however I used it to gate check instead. The less I needed to carry the better. My baby slides about a bit on the material they lie on so the straps are certainly needed. It’s very easy to manoeuvre and coped well in Canada winter conditions. Upon return after 3 weeks the tyres have lost their tread though. Overall I love it, glad I bought it!
This is a fantastic travel stroller. We used it for my nearly 2 year old to go to Morocco. It handled the uneven roads, was a breeze to fold up and carry when we needed, and very easy to unfold. It was also good for on the go naps with a large canopy and the ability to lay nearly flat. My only negative is the seat itself needs to be a bit bigger. My child kept sliding down and was almost two big for the stroller. That said it was perfect for our trip. Loved the hidden carry strap when folded.
UPDATE***
I managed to travel with it , British Airways allowed me to take it on board and it fitted the cabin.
I gave up up a Kindercraft pram as it was too heavy.
This Clic is amazing in terms of weight – very light.
My 3 months baby sat comfy in it.
However the material I find it “very cheap” which anyway reflects in price. 160 is Ok , I wouldnt pay more than this.
The wheels are made of plastic , I am afraid they will broke, hopefully not.
Good to know that they are not suitable for any terrain at all, they are small and the ride is stiff, you can feel the bumps (& so does the baby).
Not overly great for tall dads – best for short to medium mums.
P.S It is an eye-catcher, really.
Will come with updates once I use it more.
Bought this for traveling. We have a silver cross coast but this was better / easier to take travelling. It’s lightweight and fits in an overhead compartment. My only things are the seat isn’t up right enough. My 3 year old (16kg) fits in it easily and is comfy enough to nap. But it annoys her that it isn’t full upright. For my 5 month old it’s also great to nap but long term I like her in the coast. It handles bumpy footpaths and is ridiculously lightweight. Comes with a rain cover and bumper bar. When unfolding you need to make sure it’s snapped up properly but not difficult and it’s definitely a one hand fold.
I never thought I’d spend 200 on a pushchair however when the Pushchair takes up an entire Mokka boot, I needed to look at better options. This folded into a near-flat square and took up less than 1/4 of my boot. The one handed fold is super easy, however it doesn’t always un-fold as easily with one hand. The buggy is super lightweight. Had many compliments as the silver looks great.
Only criticisms are that it isn’t always easy, to unfold with one hand, the basket isn’t great, and the covers aren’t removable and if you’re not careful when cleaning you can leave water marks. However, the folded chair size and lightness outweigh any cons in my opinion.