We still love it. We love the minimalist design, the coolness, the drivability, the adjustable heights of seat and handle (Oliver sometimes likes pushing it himself), its lightness and its super easy mechanism to fold it and put it in the car.
Yesterday in a shop a mum-to-be was about to buy exactly the same pram, and asked for our opinion. I told her this: between the Stokke models, this is definitely the one I’d choose again; between all the strollers I’ve seen so far (live), this is most likely still the one I’d choose.
BUT.
There are just a few details that drive me absolutely crazy, probably just because I can’t wrap my head around how such a high quality brand like Stokke—quality that you can see in the design and the structure of their products—can overlook such obvious details. It makes me wonder if they actually use their products.
So these are the details I’d like Stokke to improve (hoping they will in the next version) and I’ll list them from the least annoying to the most annoying (just for fun ;-).
#5 Basic accessory: a hook
In the end, we bought some universal hooks and we’ve been very happy with them: they’re very resistant and the velcro is extra strong (if you don’t drop it in a pool like I did once).
#4 Everyday use: the foot rest and folding mechanism
Also, I wish the hook that you pull up with your hand to fold the pram were enough, and you didn’t also need to use your foot. The foot lever often gets jammed, even when you know the trick.
#3 No solution for siblings close in age
The Stokke Crusi offers the possibility of adding an extra sibling seat, which is not ideal as the baby’s extremely low, but it’s a solution. The Xplory doesn’t offer that possibility: they only have a skateboard where the older sibling can stand on, but I feel that Oliver (21 months difference) is still too young for that—especially for our long daily walks.
UPDATE: We ended up choosing the Kleine Dreumes board with seat, but as soon as Oliver was big enough, we switched to the Stokke Sibling Board which I find very convenient (we never take it off and Oliver can even sit on it with his legs crossed!).
#2 The front bar is not very convenient
#1 The problem with the front bag
When you use the cot or seat facing you, the bag and zipper are hard to reach, but it’s ok. When you turn the seat around so that the child is forward facing, though, it’s very annoying: to begin with, I feel like the zipper is on the wrong side (I’d almost like to be able to turn the bag around or definitely have the zipper towards the outside).
The foot rest in the highest setting is in the way and makes it difficult to open the bag, so just imagine when you have the footrest in the lowest setting (like Oliver’s using it now): it’s very difficult to access the content of the bag, thus making the bag itself completely useless—maybe that’s why I see so many people not using it at all?
A pretty clip-on open basket (included in the price, of course) might be a great alternative, it would be much more accessible and practical, without taking from the beauty and elegance of the design.
Do you have a Stokke Xplory too? Do you like it? Would you change anything?
PS. The color
The good news is, after the first time you wash it (which is a bit difficult as the fabric is super tight to take off and out back on) the fabric gives in a bit and washing it really isn’t a big deal (and it dries extremely quickly).