The seat is best for a child around 1 year. On the other hand, after the carrycot (which is 100% newborn friendly, even if maybe the ride comfort is not the best for such a small baby), the seat won't be enough, in my opinion, for that time around 6 months of age when the baby is still a baby and needs a lie-flat seat. I mean, the small size, the small wheels, and the seat style are - YES - great for the stroller to last and be practical even with a toddler later on. I wouldn't really recommend it as a primary stroller (aka pram) - at least not as an only one. Again, however, the difference is very very small in terms of comfort or angle, so I would suggest lookingat what you "like" here more rather than a 100 % clear selling point. ![]() The downside is no included leg rest on the Aer, but if you are willing to pay extra for the leg rest, it might be a little more comfy solution for napping. What makes a difference here is the deeper seat space of the Aer, which makes the child slide down less. For a less than 6 months old baby, not an ideal setup, but for toddlers, both will be ok for napping. In Aer's case, they make a dedicated original sunshade for literally full protection, so that would be an accessory that wins this round.Ībout the recline, I think they are, again, similar. What actually will make a difference for you, or any other summer stroller user is the possibility of any universal sun shade, which will cover the child's lower half. The coverage is pretty much similar, while the Minu's being perhaps a tiny tad larger (and the Aer has a larger mesh ventilation part which is at the same time a good thing, but also a bad thing as you cannot cover it while also having an extended canopy) - not really making much of a difference on a very hot summer day, I'm afraid, still. ![]() The Hub's canopy is not huge, nor it is tiny for the type either. That bothers my son, for example, but he doesn't sleep in the stroller that often, so we'll survive □ I guess the only downside to the stroller is the price - and the fact that the headrest doesn't go all the way down. I immediately bought a footrest and a bumper bar for it (I recommend it, but the downside is that it always has to be taken off to fold the stroller), and later we bought an organizer, a bottle holder - and a cool gadget, especially for summer, is the sun visor (but with it, the footrest gets in the way). The downside is that everything has to be purchased separately. I can carry the stroller up to the first floor with my son (12 kg) just fine, folded, it looks like a larger handbag, and it also fits behind the car seat (since my husband is a car pedant, I always put it in a wrap, and thus the seats aren't dirty either). ![]() However, it can handle large gravel just by backing up. The stroller also can go over grass, some uneven surfaces, even cobblestones, but it doesn't go completely smoothly there. I walk with the stroller every day, and it hasn't happened once that we had a pebble stuck in the wheels (which happened to me regularly with the Valco). ![]() The wheels are completely quiet - for being made of foam, the quality is noticeable. The seat is spacious - and it fits the original Joolz winter foot muff. My son doesn't look overgrown in it, the backrest is super long. I bought the stroller for my 2 year old son who no longer sleeps in the stroller, but we use it often. Maximum weight capacity - seat load 18 kg Recommended age range (best to use with a child of) 10-36 months Reversible seat unit No L-shaped, bucket-type seat unit No Reclining backrest Yes, infinite recline Full-recline backrest (a bigger-than-a-150-degree-angle to a lie-flat) No Backrest recline type Zipper, Strap-operated One-hand backrest recline system No Extendable backrest No Legrest positioning No Extendable leg rest No Footrest Yes Backrest height 54.5 cm Width and depth of the sitting surface 38 x 25.5 cm Total length of the seat unit 80.5 cm A higher seat unit's position on the chassis No Height-adjustable seat No Seat unit's proper attachment indicator No 2in1 convertible carrycot/seat unit (pramette travel system) No Fabrics removable for cleaning Yes Seat fabrics cleaning Wipe-clean only Safety harness type 5-point Harness padding Yes Height-adjustable harness belts Yes Ventilation integrated into the seat No Second seat can be attached (single-to-double convertibility) No The Canopy (Hood)
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