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Quinny Buzz

Reviewed November 2012
Quinny Buzz
*Est. $580
Pros:
  • Compatible with car seat and bassinet
  • Reversible seat
  • Highly maneuverable on mixed terrain
Cons:
  • Few extra features
  • Small storage basket
  • Heavy and bulky

Quinny Senzz

Reviewed August 2012
Quinny Senzz
*Est. $250
Pros:
  • Sturdy and durable
  • Car seat and bassinet compatible
  • Stands alone when folded
  • Fits in most trunks
Cons:
  • Fold has a learning curve
  • Small canopy

Quinny Zapp

Reviewed July 2009
Quinny Zapp
*Est. $220
Pros:
  • Stylish
  • Good maneuverability
  • Roomy seat
  • Folds up small, comes with a travel bag
Cons:
  • Some find folding difficult
  • Very little storage
  • Seat doesn't fully recline
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Quinny Buzz

Reviewed July 2009
Quinny Buzz
*Est. $500
Pros:
  • Stylish
  • High-tech folding system
  • Dual front swivel wheels
  • Easy to push and steer
  • Seat can face forward or back
  • Handles are adjustable
Cons:
  • Weighs 25 pounds
  • Wide wheelbase a challenge in tight spots
  • Has little storage

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