written by on 10/05/2011
The manoverability is good and it folds down well but as with our quinny speedi the strap adjustment is totaly useless unless you feed your baby junkfood every day and it is seriously overweight dont buy this. our little fellah was constantly slipping out of it and needing lifted back into place, we tryed using numerous cussions to wedge him in but to no avail. if it wasnt for the size it folded to it would be a total waste of time. 2 stars
written by on 10/04/2010
I bought this pram as i wanted something compact & light now my daughter is getting to big for her quinny buzz. I bought the zapp as i love my buzz & thought it would be a good trade off. Well its lovely to push & it looks great however when my child wanted a nap it was awfull. no recline ment her neck & her were bent over & she looked very uncomfortable. I would not reccomend this pram if your child has a tendancy to fall asleep while out & about.
It folds down really small which is fantastic, its not all that light tho.
written by on 17/09/2009
The good things about this Quinny Zapp buggy is that it folds really small and very light, lovely to push it takes the corners beautifully and looks smart too. I wouldnt say its any good for everyday use.
Bad points are that there is NO storage space what so ever and are not able to hang anything on the handles, even says on the box you cant put anything on there. Bit of a pain to fold up, very tricky to get the hang of. Does not lay down or recline at all so not very comfortable when little ones are sleeping head lulls about a bit. Would not of paid £140 for it if i had of known all this.
written by muddyblackcat22 on 18/11/2008
I borrowed the quinny zapp from my sister as my car seat fitted on and it was easy to use after a c section. In this mode it's brilliant the only thing I would say is that I find it quite unstable as it can tip back easily propelling the baby face first towards the floor in their carseat (even with nothing on the handles) Always ensure the handle of the carseat is up just incase this happens.
My sister was disappointed with it as a buggy as the seat doesn't recline and my nephew outgrew it by the time he was 2 and a half as the seat is quite small.
It is a dream to push though and great for small cars.
written by philjesstabs on 29/08/2007
Very nippy & good looking but cannot stow anything on handlebars as tips with slightest weight. No net bag provided. Raincover doesn't seem to fit & is stretched so tightly and precariously that thrashing child can remove it. I bought the cosytoes which is like a mummy bag, very cosy but an absolute trial to get on and adjust to fit child. I didn't use the buggy on the aeroplane as it doesn't clip together when folded, unlike the more basic buggies. Also after six months of use, stage 3 of the open/close system is already sticking.
written by momma mia on 30/04/2007
I was going to take it back, but my child was nearly out of it anyway, so...
Look for something else, as the Quinny Zapp pushchair is not worth the money.
written by Natsnat on 22/04/2007
The Quinny Zapp is a very stylish and light pushchair. It works well with the maxi cosi car seat, and stores neatly in the bag.
However, it is awkward to assemble and put away. With a growing child it then becomes impractical, with no storage or abilty to recline. It looks good, but has limited usability.
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Vickimorrish's Response to momma mia's Review
Written on: 09/08/2007
I agree with this review because I've had problems with my Quinny Zapp too!