Mountain Buggy Terrain Review
The Mountain Buggy Terrain in Solis has a sturdy aluminum frame, adjustable front wheel, and reversible seat with a slide-out leg support. However, it lacks in quality with issues like difficult tire inflation, flimsy canopy, and subpar customer service.
Mountain Buggy Terrain
A durable, versatile stroller with a large canopy and adjustable handlebar, though expensive and not ideal for jogging.
Key takeaways from the video
Sturdy aluminum frame with adjustable front wheel and slide-out leg support for the seat.
Difficult tire inflation process requiring a specific car compressor for the front wheel.
Flimsy canopy with a fold-out sun visor and magnetic peekaboo window that lacks secure fastening.
Limited storage with a mesh cover underneath that may not prevent items from falling out.
Reversible seat with a flat recline, padded handlebar, and five-point safety harness.
Bike-style brake system with honking noise and potential dust accumulation issues.
Car seat adapter compatibility with Chicco Keyfit but may require forceful attachment and lack stability.
Priced at $600 with a one-year warranty, lower weight capacity compared to other models like Chuly and Bob strollers.
Issues with parts falling off, wobbly construction, and lack of response from customer service.
Overall, the Mountain Buggy Terrain in Solis may not offer good value for its price point and has several quality and usability concerns.