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iCoo Acrobat Infant Car Seat Travel System Review

Mar 23 by Leave a Comment




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iCoo Acrobat Infant Car Seat Travel System Review

We all know I am as simple as it comes. I don’t need anything fancy to make me happy. When I found out I was getting the chance to review the iCoo Acrobat Infant Car Seat Travel System I must admit, I was pretty excited and after doing some research I really wanted to see what all go the hype was about. I read a couple of other reviews before actually receiving the iCoo and from what I read its supposed to be the Cadillac of traveling systems.

The stroller was designed by British Architect, Richard Mitzman who teamed up with iCoo Germany. iCoo Germany hired one of the worlds most recognized infant car seat engineers (Mathais Kirstien) to design the iGuard35 infant car seat. The car seat tested among the highest rated infant seats on the market today. Told ya. FANCY!

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The iCoo Acrobat stroller came assembled which was pretty impressive all in itself. Just pull it out of the box and t’s ready to go. It simply screams luxury with its beautiful copper frame and real leather on the bumper bar, handle AND the seat liner. You can also see more copper detailing on the canopy, wheels, and seat liner.  All of these little details really do make a big statement.

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Features and Benefits:

  • One piece fold
  • One hand maneuver
  • 3 position recline
  • All weather detachable and adjustable canopy
  • Breathable leg warmer, adjustable foot rest
  • Removable rain cover
  • Aluminum frame with reflectors make the pushchair easy to see in the dark
  • Special suspension system that offers great comfort
  • 5-point harness keeps your child safely buckled in
  • Removable front bar
  • Dual height-adjustable handle up to 98 – 101.5 cm
  • High-quality full PU-wheel, lockable, swiveling front wheels
  • All terrain easy to clean wheels
  • Large storage basket

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It’s really easy for me to load and unload which is one of the key things I look for in a stroller. Since we travel a lot the size and weight are both important to me. This stroller folds up smaller than any travel system I have seen before which is perfect if you have a small trunk. Combined with the car seat, the Acrobat transforms into a full travel system. The only thing I would change is the fact that it does not have a cupholder. A Mom on the go needs a place for her Starbucks.

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  • Weight capacity 33 lbs (infant – 3 yrs old)
  • Product weight : 21 lbs
  • When folded : 67 x 50 x 34 cm
  • Not folded : 90 x 50 x 102 cm
  • Seat width : 34 cm

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Guard35 Infant Car Seat

The anatomically designed car seat has a lightweight plastic shell that performed outstandingly in frontal and side crash tests to fully protect the ones you love.

Features and Benefits:

  • Extra cushioned, adjustable canopy with a peek a boo window
  • Shock absorber polyurethane foam for side impact protection system
  • 3-point padded harness
Infant car seat installation instructions can be found here.

Now I have to be honest, their advertising really does crack me up and I think it’s a little oviCoo travel system.er the top. But who am I to judge. Maybe I am just not their target demographic. I will let you decide:

iCoo travel System Ad

Here I am as a blonde, with my long gorgeous legs and my 6+ inches heels chillin’ in the desert and driving my fancy sports car without my baby. Seems legit.

Anyway, if you are curious to learn more or you want to purchase this AMAZING iCoo Acrobat Infant Car Seat Travel System for yourself, head over to Amazon and take a look. I think you will like what you see. It does come with a hefty price tag, but who can put a price of luxury for their littles?

 




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