🚀 Glide through parenthood with style!
The Chicco New Ohlala Stroller in Black Night is a lightweight, stylish stroller designed for babies from birth up to 15 kg. Weighing only 4.83 kg, it features a multi-position reclining leg rest for maximum comfort, a joint handle for easy handling, and comes with a raincover for all-weather protection. Perfect for modern parents on the go!
Model Number | 7.07947E+12 |
Product Dimensions | 81 x 46 x 101 cm; 4.83 kg |
Item model number | 7.07947E+12 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 15 Kilograms |
Material composition | 35 % Steel, 55% Polyester, 10% Plastic |
Additional product features | raincover included |
Number of items | 1 |
Style | Oh La La New Stroller |
Batteries required | No |
Orientation | Forward Facing |
Harness type | 5 Point |
Seating capacity | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.83 kg |
N**I
So far, so good
Absolutely excellent item. Had larger pushchairs before. They were to heavy and would take up too much space in the boot. This pushchair blows them out of the water.It is extremely light. You can literally hold it with one hand easily. We have noticed our baby bag is heavier than the pushchair. We had problems travelling to central London using the underground where we had to rely on using stations which only had lift facilities. However, now with the pushchair it is possible to use any station we wish.Another great facility of the pushchair is that it fold up easily. The other pushchairs I couldn't fold them up easily and I destroyed a few which my wife vouch for me. This however, is really easy to fold down and set up.The main feature we bought this pushchair for was the ability to lay the seat flat when my daughter tired. This ensures she has a peaceful sleep.The only area the pushchair would need to improve would be the sun cover. It pretty much is useless as it doesn't go down enough to protect my daughter's face. But we bought a universal extender from Amazon which worked really well.In terms of durability over a period of time we haven't really tested it yet. I guess that will be put to test in a few weeks when we go abroad. If it survives the airport carriers then it would have also passed that region.
A**R
review chicco ohlala
pro's: looks very stylish (though that's not the most important thing when buying a pushchair). I love the padded seat, nice and comfy for baby to sit. indeed lightweight, yet easy to push around (and I do a lot of walking on not too greatly maintained pavements). personally I like the presence of a bumper bar. nice and compact stroller, still my 10 month old has space enough to grow into the seat. folds nice and small, ideal for the carboot. handlebar comfy grip. nice harness, you can strap baby in safely, which was a problem with my old pushchair..couldn't strap baby in tight enough so he'd bend forward or even tried to stand up, so this was important to me!cons: the other reviews said flimsy hood and that is true but I'm not bothered by it, it shades my baby nicely. wheels have a bit of a too plastic feel to it.. I hope they will last me long (you can buy replacements from chicco directly but they are pricey) other reviews said squeeky wheels, also that is true, though not all the time and not superloud luckily brake bar doesn't feel very sturdy so again I hope it will last.. shopping basket rather compact so not suitable for heavy shopping (dunno if that's really a con though) other review said baby can't sit fully upright and indeed that is true, always somewhat reclinedoverall view: I'm quite happy with my purchase, though because of the plasticy wheels and hood not being very firm I'd say it's a bit overpriced*edit: have had this pushchair for 2 years still in good condition
C**2
Brilliant Buy!
This pushchair is a game changer! It is so light and easy to manage. It has the good push bar handle so you can use one hand and not hurt your wrists. It folds easily and lifting it in and out of the car doesn’t hurt your back. Even the rain cover is straight forward. So long as you are mindful tilting it and don’t hang heavy items off the back, it can’t be faulted! Wish I’d had one with my other two.
M**N
Best easy carry buggy for underground travel
I bought this because a friend recommended it based on its weight. I travel 4 hours a day via the London Underground with a baby and 5 year old, so needed something easy to fold and/or carry up and down stairs.It is slightly fiddly to fold so I only carry this on stairs with 18month old strapped in. It’s the only buggy I can lift to do this without help from others.It’s a little basic but I push it up and down steep hills every single day and it’s been essential and a perfect purchase for me - now use it instead of the Ergo baby carrier I got for the trip.Also - no squeaky wheel sound after all our miles noticed here! And the seat does go *almost* fully upright if you pull the adjusters enough. Maybe 10 degrees or so slanted backwards but even my active toddler doesn’t mind too much.It really is lightweight too - a third the weight of my bugaboo bee. Couldn’t find anything lighter available on the market.
A**R
Happy.
It's very nice and lightweight. Easy and good comfortable for manoverability. Only downside is that the seat doesn't go upright - the highest it goes is at an angle hence my 15m old daughter looks a little slumped. I sit her upright and have to slot her jacket or a shawl or cushion to give her back support.she seems happy in it and enjoys holding onto the bar. It's great that when she's fallen asleep I can lie her back. The basket is a good size. I suggest they improve the design so that u can sit the baby upright for better back support and a good that comes down further to keep the sun out. .
S**N
Broke after 2 uses but not impressive before breakage
I was so excited to get this. I've got spine problems and have been waiting for it to be reduced (I paid £80). It is really light and easy to fold but it steers terribly and is really bumpy to push. When you go around a corner one of the front wheels comes off the ground when the frame twists. I will probably still use this for my 18mth old to have a nap if we're out for lunch or other light tasks but I feel like its hugely overpriced. Unless you desperately need the lightest on the market then I'd pay £15 for a charity shop one. The second hand one will steer better and feel better to push.Amended...The handle broke on its 2nd use. I had no problems returning this item. I dont consider it fit for purpose. I have since bought the mamas and papas acro. It retails at £179 but I got it for £99 on sale (m&p's own website) and it's amazing. Its sturdier, folds smaller, comes with flight bag. The only negative in comparison is that the acro doesnt lay baby completely flat. It does recline significantly which is fine for my 18mth old.
E**A
Lèggero e comodo
Lèggerò e maneggevole , pesa pochissimo e lo usi ovunque
I**E
perfect for traveling
light, practical and great also on unpaved roads.Chicco oh lala is very recommended for travelers and people which are often using the car
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