Cosatto Ooba – price comparison and information

Cosatto Ooba pushchair - marzipan

Cosatto Ooba pushchair – marzipan

Cosatto Ooba pushchair - duck egg blue

Cosatto Ooba pushchair – duck egg blue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Cosatto Ooba is a travel system that will turn heads while its keeping your little one safe and secure on day trips and outings. It’s a pram and a pushchair combination so it’s suitable from birth right up until your child weighs 15 kg or reaches approximately 3 years old. So if you are only really interested in purchasing one stroller so see you through, then this is a great choice. The four year product guarantee is also a nice incentive too.

Despite its multi-functionality, the Ooba from Cosatto folds down to a compact size and thanks to its lightweight aluminium chassis it won’t have you wishing you’d chosen a lighter model. In fact, considering it only weighs 7.5kg you would be hard pressed to find a lighter stroller system that is as comfortable as this one. Also, to help you pack it away when not in use or fit into tight squeezes when travelling, the wheels on the Cosatto Ooba travel system are fitted with quick-release removable bolts making them very easy to take off and put back on again.

There are lots of other features of this pram and stroller which make it easy to recommend. The adjustable height handle will be appreciated by anyone who is a bit taller or shorter than average and doesn’t want to suffer after extended trips out with the Ooba. The big wheels also make it very easy to use on uneven and bumpy surfaces, not to mention the all-round suspension.

If you are looking for one of the highest quality and top performing travel system pram and pushchair combos then the Cosatto Ooba should be at the top of your shopping list.

Cosatto Ooba travel system in marzipan

Cosatto Ooba travel system in marzipan

Cosatto Ooba travel system in duck egg blue

Cosatto Ooba travel system in duck egg blue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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(A Cosatto Ooba review is here – from a rather splendid blog)