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Real Life Review
Hello, father of a newborn here.
Our Bravo Air arrived today, so we took it to the local Target, aka "the racetrack", to test it out.
Pros:
* super easy assembly
* easy one-handed operation to close, with minimal bending involved
* 4 Coors Light holders (2 for you, and 2 for the child)
* surprisingly lightweight
* extremely smooth ride
* you can fit 3 12 packs of Coors Light in the bottom pouch
* FitKey30 snaps right in, and removes easily
* built in suspension on all 4 wheels
* rain cover to protect your Coors Light
Cons:
* you have to walk behind it with your arms outstretched a little. walk too close, and every single step will smack the rear axel
* you have to bend all the way over to grab the push-bar to open it
* while closed, push-bar drags on the ground. dragging it (like a suitcase) while closed doesn't work. Front wheels flop around and drag.
* rather bulky when closed, making it hard to carry on the back of the lawn mower.
We were able to get it up to around 40mph pretty easily. If you lower the center of gravity by throwing an 18 pack of Coors Light into the bottom pouch, it handles the corners great.
4 stars.
12/2/2019 edit:
On November 12th, tragedy struck. While entering turn 3 on lap 14, the front left shock absorber (spring) popped out. Can't find it. The mechanical failure caused the driver to spill his sippy cup, and ultimately lost 1st place. We were still able to finish the race, but the driver is none too happy with the pit crew.
December 2018 · Baby Products · verified purchase