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The Britax Römer B-Agile M Stroller is designed for children from birth to 4 years, supporting a maximum weight of 22kg. With a lie-flat backrest, it ensures comfort for your little one, while the large protective hood offers UPF 50+ sun protection. Its one-handed folding feature makes it incredibly convenient for parents, and the puncture-free tires guarantee a smooth ride on various terrains.
Model number | 2000032863 |
Product Dimensions | 85 x 55.5 x 102.5 cm; 10 Kilograms |
Item model number | 2000032863 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Maximum weight recommendation | 22 Kilograms |
Additional product features | Slim design |
Number of items | 1 |
Best uses | Pushchair |
Batteries required | No |
Harness type | 5 Point |
Seating capacity | 1 |
Tire Diameter | 23.5 |
Item Weight | 10 Kilograms |
A**R
Brilliant all-rounder, perfect for car-free living, and daily use up and down stairs.
I had to come back a year later to leave a review to say how much I love this pram. We use it every day, as we're without a car, and now we've used it a full year I can say that it works brilliantly in all weathers; we've had good experiences with it in everything from heatwaves to snow.It has held up well with regular use, including sometimes hours of walking a day. It does well over uneven pavements, pebbled paths, and grassy/muddy parkland too. The wheels are a great size for tackling multiple terrains, and don't feel like they're about to constantly drop off like some smaller, more compact prams do!On that note, it's not as compact as ultra-compact prams like the Babyzen Yoyo, but that's not what we bought it for. Instead, it's incredibly robust, but still folds down to a decent and manageable size- we should know, as we live in a 3rd storey flat with no lift access, so we carry it up and downstairs daily. Yet everything about it feels very sturdy and spacious, while still being a very managable size.We've used it from our baby being 6months to17months (and continue to do so) and she has slept it it very comfortably at all ages. The hood on it is really amazing, with a huge amount of coverage that almost reaches her feet; perfect for creating a dark, cosy, yet well ventilated space for a long nap on the go,even in the rain. Alternatively, use the hood in summer with the cover open, and it makes a great sun shade.It's also worked very well on trains and buses. Again, the pram itself is very spacious, but it fits in tight corners well, either open and in use, or collapsed down (we've carried it on and off trains both ways), and we've also parked it, open, in plenty of train carriage vestibules.Something else I like about it is, how I feel like my baby, even as she grows and gets bigger, is still ensconced and enclosed by the pram; she's not just perched on a pram seat with her limbs jutting out at the bottom and sides. She feels safely protected by the pram, and still has plenty of space to grow into it.There's nothing I would change about this pram- except perhaps more space underneath, but I've fixed by using a pram organiser as extra storage on the handle.I'm so genuinely glad we bought this pram. It's at a brilliant price, and so reliable for life without a car. 100% deffo recommend.
A**R
Worth the purchase
Bought this for my 2 year and excellent. Very easy to manoeuvre, feels strong, easy to fold and sufficient space to hold items. Plenty of room for my child to sit and adjustable back folds all the way down to laying position.
M**M
Sturdy, Looks Good and Well Priced
A review from my dear wife, She Who Must Be Obeyed. Being blessed with another grandchild thanks to the sterling efforts of my son and a little help from his wife my better 3/4 wanted a buggy for when she was on Nanny Duty. And being the very organised person she is, the buggy had to meet a strict set of criteria.Anyway, over to The Boss for her thoughts.After a fair bit of research my buggy choice was narrowed down to the Britax Romer B Agile or the Baby City Jogger GT Mini.I basically wanted a buggy for my latest grandchild (aged 9 months) when collecting the other grandchildren (7 year old twins) from school during 'Nanny Day Care'.I had several criteria that needed to be fulfilled, the main being fitting into the boot of my car (and being left in the car) whilst also leaving enough space for shopping etc. Weight was also a factor, the lighter the better. This is where my search very quickly narrowed.I could have considered an umbrella stroller, but the dimensions meant it would have to sit diagonal across the boot and my OCD simply couldn't cope with that lol and I think an umbrella stroller would have been a bit of a compromise. I still have flashbacks from the stroller I had with my own daughter, balancing her on my hip, trying to open up the stroller when the 'V' mechanism at the rear had somehow got tangled and me having an almost Basil Fawlty style meltdown. I'm sure they have improved somewhat in the last 30 years, but I'm not convinced.The Britax was an Amazon 'open box' purchase so a big saving on brand new - yes the box had been opened, but I don't think the buggy had actually been out of the box as it was all still wrapped as I would imagine it would have been from the factory. The only assembly required was popping the wheels on, and when I say popping, I mean popping, they literally just click in and likewise a small (very visible) lever to pop them back off again if needed. The belly bar (included) just clicks in also, and once again is easily removed when necessary. Having had the double version of the Baby Jogger for the twins when they were little, the belly bar was an essential as when they got older they loved holding on to it and it enabled a snack pot to be attached to it, this also became the duck feeding pot when we walked past the pond!There is also a cup holder included for coffee on the go - Nanny needs her caffeine!Collapsing and folding is a one handed operation, I can do it, but maybe not quite as deftly and the glamourous Mum in the promotional videos, but I'm working on it.The recline action is one handed for when baby naps and the hood unzips and extends to an almost horizontal position so provides excellent protection from the sun and elements. The peek-a-boo window on the top is velcro not magnetic, but personally if you are out walking I don't think the rustle of the velcro is enough to disturb baby.The wheels are a good size (one of my reasons for not wanting an umbrella stroller) with front suspension so it feels very smooth when pushing. The front wheel locking button is positioned above the wheel so hands shouldn't get dirty when enabling this feature. The brake is a 'flip flop' brake, and it is indeed, can be done with bare feet.The safety straps are very easily adjusted, the height element simply slides up and down and the waist is a standard plastic tri-glide slide. The Baby Jogger safety straps had to be totally removed to adjust so this is a dream.The storage basket is plenty big enough and easily accessible even when the seat is fully reclined.In my opinion the differences between this buggy and the Baby Jogger are minimal, apart from the price. I am very pleased with this buggy as it ticked all the boxes for me and grandchild No 3 had no complaints.
C**1
Solid sturdy travel buggy
After looking at lots of lighter options decided to go with this. Its a small bit heavier 1-2kg but it feels a lot more solid and should last longer. Folds up easily but my wife struggles a bit as the fold motion needs to be done with a fast lift holding the strap. Brought on the plane for a recent trip to spain and was easy to bring through the airport and taxis after.
E**R
Really good stroller
This is a really sturdily built and attractive stroller thats good value fir the price. Of note is the fact that all the accessories are included and can be fitted without much fuss. Its not a small stroller so there need space to store which is understandable given its sturdiness. Can be adjusted to allow baby to sleep comfortably. The strap adjustment means it suits babies to older child.
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