Zooper Tango
Tested by Inna Rubenstein, Jordan, 2, and 14-month-old Lior, Toronto
Price $400
Weight 28 lbs
Width 30 inches
Features One-hand operated backrests recline to flat, while leg rests are adjustable and front armrests remove. It’s compatible with select car seats and rolls when folded. Includes a rain cover, foot muff and UV sunshade.
Pros “It’s very easy to fold up and fits perfectly in our large sedan. The storage basket is definitely roomy, and in such a convenient spot that, even in the half-reclined seat position, I could access it easily. The simple-to-control, independently reclining seats work so well, as does the steering. Roomy seats each have removable armrest bars and full sunshades that come all the way down to the infant restraint bar. For the price you pay, comparably, you get really good value.”
Cons “This stroller was somewhat difficult to manoeuvre on walking trails and in snowy conditions. You can lock the front wheels, which makes it easier to go through snow, but then it lacks good handling. Because we like long walks, this stroller doesn’t work for us. It doesn’t handle stress very well, the suspension could be better and the handle isn’t height adjustable.”
Rating 7/10























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