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Quinny Zapp Stroller, Black

Quinny Zapp Stroller, Black

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Brand: Quinny
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $199.99
Buy New: $169.99
You Save: $30.00 (15%)

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 2363

Color: Black
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Age: 6 months - 4 years
Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 40
Size: Juvenile
Shipping Weight (lbs): 13
Dimensions (in): 10 x 13 x 30

MPN: 01474BLK
Model: 01474BLK
UPC: 044681017995
EAN: 0044681017995
ASIN: B000U1VFT4

Release Date: October 1, 2008
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Features:
   A lightweight, full sized stroller when opened yet the smallest stroller in the world when folded
   The front wheel can rotate 360 degrees, making the Zapp easy to handle
   Includes a sun canopy, rain cover and travel bag
   Compatible with the Maxi-Cosi Mico Infant Car Seat which is sold separately

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Quinny Zapp stroller can be easily recognized by its eye catching sleek design. Not only is it attractively designed, the Zapp is also ultra lightweight and offers exceptional comfort and quality. When folded, the Zapp is one of the smallest in the world. The Zapp includes a carry bag for easy travel.

The Quinny Zapp comes with the bare essentials every parent needs: sun canopy, rain cover, and adapter for the Maxi-Cosi infant carseat.

Features:

  • Folds to smallest stroller size around for easy travel
  • Lightweight aluminum frame with removable wheels
  • Front-swivel wheels for excellent maneuverability
  • Durable, stain-resistant nylon fabric seat
  • 5-point padded harness for comfort and security
  • Rear-wheel brakes with simple on/off device
  • Shopping basket for on-the-go storage of bags and gear
  • Sun canopy, rain cover, bug netting, travel bag, and car seat adapter
  • Works with the Maxi-Cosi Car Seat (sold separately)



Customer Reviews:   Read 22 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Love it! Love it! Love it!   October 20, 2007
K. Kelly (fort mill sc)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

We have only had our Zapp for a few days but it is AWESOME! Lightweight, folds small and looks fabulous! We have gotten too many complements to count in 3 seperate outings. Yes, it will flip backwards if you put TONS of weight on the back of it, but any umbrella stroller would do the same. It was just fine with my large purse hanging on it. You can't expect this stroller to be everything (i.e. weigh next to nothing but still behave like a full-size) but it sure does come close. It turns on a dime, with only one hand. I easily found a cup-holder/tray to fit it for just 10 bucks. Me and my husband both enjoy handling it, and today we decided to give away our travel system to be replaced with the maxi-cosi infant seat to go with this for our next child. We love it! Oh and I think the previous poster has a faulty stroller as our wheels and the sample in the store both rode without squeeking or rattling! Buy this stroller, you will love it!


5 out of 5 stars Absolutely worth every penny, especially for city-dwellers   October 22, 2007
Globetrotter (Washington DC)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have used this since my son was 3- months old. We started with the combi seat (so that the child faces you when you are pushing the stroller--and you can easily take it out) and then once he was 10- month old, we moved to the canvas version (shown in the picture). We love the light weight, the easiness of folding the stroller, the "turning on a dime", and the style. In addition, this works great for people who take public transpotation as it is relatively narrow, yet sturdy. I live in Washington, DC and get asked about once a week where I got my stroller... The only negative thing is that it does not have a "basket" to carry a parent's junk.

We have hardly used the other, bulkier stroller- which we refer to as the SUV with 2 drink-holders.



5 out of 5 stars Very good travel stroller, with innovative features.   October 13, 2007
A. Parrish
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

As a father of 5, I have been through my share of strollers. We have the Quinny Buzz which is a fantastic stroller for walks around the house or when we go somewhere that will involve a lot of stroller use. The Maxi-Cosi car seat works with both the Buzz and the Zapp. The Zapp collapses into a tight bundle and fits neatly into it's own carrying case for air travel. It is the second best stroller we have ever had and we've had over 10. If space isn't an issue, I'll go with our Buzz, but the Zapp is very close in terms of the way it handles and cleans up. The frame is very light and it is extremely durable. We love Quinny.


5 out of 5 stars a great stroller - as long as you are not super-tall   January 13, 2008
L. Levine (Santa Monica, CA United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have the Quinny Zapp stroller in capri. So far, I'm very happy with it.

1) :-): I was so happy that I was able to assemble the stroller myself! (OK, I typically rely on my husband to bring out his tool box, ignore the instructions, and figure it out the manly man way.) I just identified the parts per the manual, followed the instructions, and pop, there it was!

2) :-): Sometimes, us mommies forget how to close or open the stroller, thanks to all the craziness going on. But the Zapp has the parts clearly marked to assist you in closing and opening the stroller. Making it a total breeze.

3) :-0: My husband has a uncomfortable time pushing this stroller because he needs to bend his back a bit, rather than be able to just stand up straight. So if you're tall, don't buy it without testing it out first.

4) :-): They're really not kidding when they say that the Zapp is currently the smallest stroller out there. It takes up only a tiny chunk of space in my Volvo V50.

5) :-O: The storage unit capacity is minimal. And the storage basket is not easily accessible. So think twice before you take your baby out in this stroller on a shopping spree.

Overall, it's a great deal.



5 out of 5 stars Stroller travels around the world!   August 8, 2008
A. Chou (Coral Gables, FL United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like most babies, mine was under 20 lbs her first year and fit in the MaxiCosi car seat very comfortably. You do have to buy this car seat separately, but it is one of the safest rated by Consumer Reports. With her frequent napping, the car seat attachment was especially convenient moving her to and from the car or plane without disrupting her nap. This stroller survived monthly flights - gate checking was easy and the car seat went with the baby on the plane and into the rental car. The wheels are easily removable, but the whole thing zips into its carrying case. Fitting into different rental cars was the key issue. When I downsized from a SUV to a compact, the stroller only took a third of my compact's trunk. The carseat attachment and zip-in seat take only minutes to change. You can always leave the bottom half zipped in with the carseat on top. Last thing about the stroller using the carseat: the handles fold 90 degrees, perfect to pull the baby up to a restaurant table facing the party.

Cons about the Zapp: there is a small storage basket beneath, maybe too small. You have to be creative about attaching toys. When you brake, only the left rear wheel locks, though maybe that's changed. You need 2 hands to fold, but it's a cinch. The seat does NOT recline for the ultimate napping. With the small size, shock absorbers and fancy wheels are sacrificed, so only smoother surfaces for small infants.

Nowadays, I just use the stroller (without the MaxiCosi carseat). The material seems to keep the baby cool and clean ups are quick. Unlike other strollers that sell accessories a la carte, this stroller comes with several covers that you will suddenly realize are useful. The thing turns on a dime and takes very little space - think lines at the bank and at stores. Since you can navigate with one hand, you still have a free hand!


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