COMFORT TOTAL GRADE: C+
seating
positive reviewsB+
The complaints against the seating in the Savvy Soho important to know, especially if you have a tall toddler. More than one parent reported that their child was already getting too big for the stroller while still being well within the designated weight limit. The foot rest on the stroller is rather high and some children may just hang their legs over it and kick the wheels. On the other hand, the seat does sport a partial recline, the material seems to keep kids cool, and many reviewers felt the seat was comfy enough for their children.
driver comfort
positive reviewsD
A major complaint against the Savvy Soho: the handle bars are simply TOO LOW. Both tall and short parents complained about kicking the wheels of the Soho.
smoothness of ride
positive reviewsC+
Although most parent reported a smooth ride on regular flat surfaces, most parents quickly acknowledged the fact that the Soho simply isn't designed to handle anything besides the smoothest surfaces as its wheels are plastic and make every groove and bump in the side walk a reason to jostle the entire stroller frame.
weather protection
positive reviewsB+
With an extra large canopy, most parent felt the Combi's Savvy Soho sun protection was satisfacory, but a smaller number of reviewers felt that the canopy only nominally blocked the sun. In addition there is no rain cover included in the price.
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