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Quinny 2012 Buzz Stroller, Rocking Black

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Description:

The Quinny Buzz Stroller, with its European design, has a unique and revolutionary compact folding system which enables the Buzz to unfold itself automatically at the touch of a hand. The Quinny Buzz Stroller is stylish but practical with a double, 360 degree lockable front swivel wheel allowing maximum stability and high maneuverability. The extra comfortable pre-formed cushion has dirt and water resistant layer, flexible and breathable layer and a soft comfortable foam layer.

Features:
  • Unique and revolutionary folding system (automatic unfolding)

  • Double, 360 degree lockable front swivel wheel

  • Forward and rear facing seat unit

  • Height adjustable push bar

  • Includes canopy, shopping basket, adapters for Mico and Dreami

Product Details:
Product Length: 13.5 inches
Product Width: 24.0 inches
Product Height: 34.5 inches
Product Weight: 27.0 pounds
Package Length: 34.5 inches
Package Width: 24.0 inches
Package Height: 13.5 inches
Package Weight: 34.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Smart. Easy. Convenient.  Dec 30, 2011
By M. Nasca "matt"
Pros:
Light weight (really light weight)
Easy to fold up
Folds flat
Easy to lift into trunk
Inflatable tires make it easy to push.
Good on the beach if you don't put too much pressure on the front wheels
Brake and release pedals are easy to use
Accessories

Cons:
Price

I purchased Safety 1st On Board 35 Air Infant Car Seat, Silverleaf and Quinny Buzz Adapter For Safety 1St Onboard 35 Air Ics, Black so I did NOT have to purchase Quinny Dreami Bassinet, Rocking Black. It worked out perfectly. You can transition the car seat from the stroller to the car without waking a sleeping baby. I would highly recommend all three products.

6 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3It's ok  May 23, 2011
By Oki Momma
We got this stroller along with the car seat, and it was great at first. Once our daughter got of age where she could face forward, the front wheel began to give us trouble. It began to lock on its own and just give us problems. Sure its a great look but for the price that was paid it was WAAYYYY to much trouble.. I will not recommend this to a friend.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5The best single stroller!!!! Better than the Moodd!!!  May 11, 2012
By C. Mossaad
I love this stroller. I cannot say it enough!! I got the Moodd hoping that all the new release reviews (from other sites) were right in saying it was the Buzz plus more... but it is not!! The Buzz has many better features that were just not improvements with the moodd:

Pros:
Easy to push, it just glides and maneuvers with a finger!
Looks great!
Good hood (could be bigger, but it is adequate)
Great seat
Goes truly flat!!
Easy breakdown and setup (can't be beat and is worth its weight in gold (price))
The straps are really soft and comfortable, my daughter loves getting in the stroller and refuses to get out! (she thinks it is her princessmobile)

Cons:
A bit on the heavy side, but I find it worth it for a stroller that pushes like this!
No drink storage and the under stroller storage is a bit pitiful (looking to get the joovy parent organizer for it)

Advantages over the Moodd: Can carry 50lb child, better hood, better and more comfortable seat, lies flat, the seat does not pitch forward, I like this bar better than the Moodd TBar, easier to unfold-one bar to move whereas the Moodd has 2 levers then a bar, no shiny plastic to get beat up and scratched

Mood advantages over the Buzz: Different colors (not my priority), easier to recline the seat with one hand instead of 2 on the buzz, looks trendier.

Overall the Buzz for us was a better option at a bit of a better price, although we were willing to pay for the Moodd, but it was not right for us for the above reasons (mainly the lack of a truly lie flat position and the weight limit..

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Loving It  Oct 11, 2011
By Annie
I did a lot of research before buying this stroller. I am loving it... It is so easy to handle and steer. Most people reviewed that the sun canopy was pathetic but I think they changed it on the new buzz as I find it works wonderfully.
The buzz box is not a shopping basket but it really is nice as I can put my keys and cell phone away safely and walk to the parks without stressing about it laying on the tray, like my previous pram.
It is really nice looking and I have attached the buggyboard for my 3yr old to stand at the back and the pram is very sturdy it does not fall over and it is still easily manoevered with him standing on.
I love the fact that the chair is reversible.
It is expensive but I was looking for a high level stroller and yes it could have come with a shopping basket and a cup holder but i knew these things before I purchased it so not too perturbed about that.
Overall it really is lovely and yes I would recommend it.

4Review from an excited first time father to be.  May 19, 2012
By Roberto A. Jimenez "rj213la"
Choice - Quinny Buzz 2011 in "Brown Boost"
To start I should disclose that I am an expecting father, thus, my child has yet to be born (lol) and so I might update this review when stroller is used with my child in it. For now this review is based on my inspections of the stroller once it was taken out of the box, assembled, and tested around a few blocks. In preparation for my first kid I did a lot of research on strollers and narrowed down my choice to the Quinny Buzz.

Why?- My concerns were safety, comfort, ease on collapsing and unfolding, and max weight that the stroller will hold. Secondary factors were style and looks. My choices were narrowed to the Bugaboo Chameleon, Uppababy Vista, and Quinny Buzz. The Quinny won on account of price, weight limit going to 55lbs (Chameleon was noted to max out at a little less than 40lbs), and the auto one handed (or even slight kick) unfolding mechanism. The Uppababy ran 3rd on account of reviews I read stating that the stroller would collapse unexpectedly and the unfolding method seeming to be a bit complicated.

Out of box - The stroller came in a box and was very protected from being damaged during shipping. Just about every corner, hinge, etc was covered with soft foam to keep it from scratching or denting. The assembly was super easy with simply sliding the shopping net in 1st, then snapping in the wheels after. A little extra air in the tires was needed though, but no biggy. The "Boost Brown" color is NOT as shown in the factory pics. The pics depict a chocolate brown color for the seat but only the top shade comes in that color. The seat is more of a light brown (like coffee with a lot of cream added to it...lol). I don't mind, but never-the-less thought some people should know because usually people expect to get what they see (HINT HINT QUINNY inc.)

Test - The tests I performed where just to see how the stroller handled and how easy it would be to put away and bring out. The first thing I did of course was to text the auto-unfolding mechanism. I have to say I am pleased with this function because it actually works. A simple nudge and boom the stroller is up and ready. There is a strap that will help prevent the stroller from unfolding when you wish not to allow it to do so (when in storage, trunk, etc).I saw videos that suggest you can fold down the stroller with the seat on but when I tried that it wasn't too easy and seem to make a snap sound that made me nervous (didn't want to break the stroller or seat). So from now on I will just take the seat off when folding the frame down. I took off the seat to face the pusher and that was a snap. Easy push buttons down, move the seat, and snap back on. One issue is that when the seat faces the pusher it only allows two positions. When its forward facing it has 3 positions. So one position is lost when the seat faces the pusher (construction flaw I guess). I bought a Quinny Dreami (in "Storm" color) for the stroller and, with the included Maxi Cosi adapters, the Dreami slides into place nice and secure. The stroller looks very nice with the Dreami so I'm very pleased.

Outside testing - Took the stroller for a spin around a few blocks. Test was conducted on sidewalks, pavement streets, and around the park (grass, dirt, etc). The stroller is smooth and comfortable. Stroller was a breeze to go off and up sidewalks, the pavemented streets were a smooth walk, and on grass the stroller did not snag. I walked around trees and slid like a snake on all terrains to see the ease of pushing it around and I was able to do so without a problem, even with one hand. Canopy (sun shade) is ok, could have been a bit longer but I do like the peek-a-boo window to keep an eye on my child when the seat is forward facing.

So far:
PROS -
*Price (compared to other brands with same style)
*Auto un-folding
*Compact when folded
*Easy to assemble (and even disassemble)
*Control on terrains
*Max weight is 55lbs (which will stretch the stroller life as the child grows)
* Good jogger stroller and good all around stroller.

CONS -
*Color did not match photo (but still satisfied)
*Canopy could be bigger.
*Straps could get a little tricky to adjust. Might need more practice.
*When seat is set towards the stroller pusher you loose one position placement when compared to when it is foward facing.
*"Dreami" is sold separately (Bugaboo and Uppababy have bassinet included)
*Cup holder, mosquito cover, rain cover, also sold separately.
*Under storage basket is a bit small.

Recommendations - Buy the Quinny "Dreami" for the stroller. While it will only last you for about 6 months, its still stylish and doubles as a mini baby bed when you go to a friend's/family member's house. It is VERY comfy looking and the materials are very soft.
Also I bought the Quinny Buzz on another "bidding" style site, brand new in a sealed box, and lucked out on the price of $265 (no tax, free shipping). =). So shop around 1st.

See all 6 customer reviews on Amazon.com
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