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Combi Cosmo DX Lightweight Stroller, MoonlightCombi Cosmo DX Stroller The Combi Cosmo DX stroller is a lightweight stroller built for easy maneuvering. The Cosmo DX weighs in at just 13 lbs, perfect for traveling through all sorts of locations. Aside from all of t
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Combi Cosmo DX Lightweight Stroller, Moonlight
publisher : Combi
Rating 3.5 Out of 5.0
List Price: $129.99
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at of 2010-09-08

Combi Cosmo DX Stroller The Combi Cosmo DX stroller is a lightweight stroller built for easy maneuvering. The Cosmo DX weighs in at just 13 lbs, perfect for traveling through all sorts of locations. Aside from all of the standard features of a stroller, the Cosmo DX has a couple of terrific features that aren't found om nay other strollers. One of the features that stand's out on the Combi Cosmo Stroller is the quick and simple tri-fold. It makes opening and closing the stroller an absolute
Technical Details
- Lightweight and portable fully reclining tri-fold stroller
- Compatible with combi shuttle infant car seat sold separately
- Quick, easy and compact tri-fold
- Removable cupholder
- Easily adjustable fully reclining seat
Customer Buzz
 "Great lightweight stroller" 2010-09-01
By MNMD
This is a wonderful, very lightweight, stroller. I have the entire Combi Cosmo system with the car seat and base and it's great that the car seat fits right into the stroller so I don't have to take him out. We had a much older Combi stroller and this one rolls much smoother. I like that the seat reclines so he can sleep. Yes, the shade is small and definitely does not provide much cover, but that's what a hat and blanket are for. We don't tend to carry a whole bunch of stuff with us so the lack of storage space in the stroller is not an issue. The infant foot boot is a nice safety feature as our 5 month old could potentially squirm his way out.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice little lightweight stroller" 2010-08-04
By AnnaC (SW Florida)
I bought this stroller for my 5-6 month old daughter, since all we had previously was a car seat stroller frame. She was starting to be able to sit up on her own and I felt like she needed something she could see out of better and sit up in. I was looking for something light, easy to fold up, and good looking. I tested an equivalent model of this stroller at Babies R Us before I bought it (it is the same as the Combi Cosmo EX) but I liked this color and pattern better than what they had at BRU.

Likes: Very light for travel/putting in the car, large canopy (for a lightweight stroller), window in canopy so that you can see baby while pushing, tall handles, bar style handle makes it easy to steer with one hand, multiposition recline, color and pattern of the Jade style, stands up on own when folded

Dislikes: Basket is a little hard to get to and has a bar in the middle, wheels do look a little flimsy and don't take long to get chewed up pretty good, have to lock wheels to fold up properly

I can't decide if I like the folding mechanism or not. I seems easy enough, although you do have to lock the front wheel for it to work best. I like that it should "latch" together to stay folded automatically, but it often doesn't work for me. I think I'd have to use another kind of stroller to see what type of fold I like better.

There is also no parent cupholder on this stroller. You can always buy an attachable one.

We don't use a stroller too heavily- just for daily neighborhood walks and the occasional outing- and for these purposes this stroller works just fine. If you plan to put a stroller through a lot of use and travel, maybe a more expensive one would be sturdier (this one is holding up fine for me). It doesn't have the best storage basket, so if you plan on loading up while using the stroller, this might not be the choice for you.

If you want a simple, lightweight, nice looking, affordable stroller, I would recommend this one.

Customer Buzz
 "Good Lightweight Stroller" 2010-07-04
By NoCleverNick (Aurora, IL United States)
I have owned this stroller for about 6 months. I wanted a lightweight alternative to my full-sized travel system stroller. The stroller specs and photos clearly show no parent tray, small sunshade, and tiny storage basket, but I fixed these problems easily with an aftermarket sunshade and cup holder and a clip-on diaper bag.

What I like:
*Compact fold. With a little practice, it's quick and simple to fold and fits easily into my hatch with room to spare. It also stands alone when folded so it's great for travel.
*Child cup holder and snack cup. This is the only compact-fold stroller on the market with a built-in snack cup and cup holder - an awesome feature.
*Easy steering and maneuvering. I haven't had any major issues with steering either indoors or outdoors, even on grass or through snow.
*High weight capacity. This stroller is rated up to 55 lbs, so we will outgrow it long before we reach the maximum capacity. I tested it once by pushing my 40 lb 6-year-old around in it!
*Seat cover removes easily. To remove the seat cover for washing on my full-sized Graco, I need a screwdriver and lots of patience.
*Full recline - perfect for a nap or bottle on the go.

What I don't like:
*Wheel locks. The back wheel locks are stiff and difficult to unlock with my foot, especially if I'm wearing sandals. The front locks are small so they have to be locked and unlocked manually. I don't like touching the dirty wheels with my hands. Also, the manufacturer states the front wheel locks must be engaged before folding the Cosmo or you could damage the wheels. I've gotten used to locking them before I fold the stroller but I still don't like it.
*Bulky seatbelt buckle. Though my 10 month old doesn't complain, I would have preferred a cloth crotch strap with plastic buckles on the sides like my Graco to the large central plastic buckle on the Cosmo.

Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. I would buy this stroller again and I would recommend it to others.

Customer Buzz
 "Wouldn't do it again" 2010-06-21
By all girls (New York)
I'm not exactly sure what some of the others were using but after three kids and about 7 different strollers this by far was the worst. We had my 5 year old sit in the stroller at the store and it worked fine then. It is completely different on the real streets of Queens, NY. I went shopping with my impatient hubby who says "a stroller is a stroller" , so not true. Yes it is compact but it takes a few tries to close it. We purchased this because the carseat attached to it. That was another nightmare. It takes so many tries to get it to attach after all those attempts your sleeping baby is now awake. There is cheap plastic on both sides of the stroller that you snap the carseat into. It becomes so hard to line up once the baby weighs about 12 lbs. The carseat itself is very heavy. So happy he outgrew it. Yes, my 9 year old can move it but it is not easy. You definitly need 2 hands to push. Since he can soon foward face in a carseat we are now shopping for a new stroller (dad will stay home this time). One with all the important features like large basket, one hand turning and closing, Parent and child tray. You don't realize how much you need that until its not there. If you need a stroller just for shopping in the mall or on other smooth surfaces it should be ok. But if you are using it everyday you probably won't be too happy. Good Luck.

Customer Buzz
 "Good concept but..." 2010-05-17
By E&S Mom (Honolulu)
Bought this as a travel system for the fact that it folds up compactly, is lightweight and can be carried over the shoulder with the strap...that's the only plus. We've had more problems with the infant carrier but the stroller has caused us stress as well. The wheels constantly turn making it difficult to push once you stop...you have to keep turning and pushing to get it to go again. The first time I took it to the park, the wheels appeared to be "eaten" up. I had to get another "larger" stroller for park visits...this is strictly used for indoor use with limited outside access. Folding it up was easy at first but after a couple of times, it got harder and harder. The wheels (again) would turn preventing the folded stroller's clasp to lock. I've had to unfold and refold several times or unjam it with my hand...not a big deal but very annoying when you have a crying infant wanting to go. The storage basket is very difficult to access...I barely use it as I can't seem to put anything in it.


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