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Our Review of the Quinny Buzz stroller

Until now, Quinny strollers have been hard to find in the USA, but have been a huge hit on the European market for some time. Distinctive European strollers like the Quinny Buzz, and its counterpart the Quinny Zapp, are finally here – and making a splash all over the States.

Putting a unique spin on the principles of stroller design by Bugaboo, the Quinny Buzz is an all-terrain walking stroller with pneumatic rear tires and a 7" swivel wheel up front. The Buzz stroller fuses total maneuverability with significant technical advancements over other strollers. The Buzz's rounded aluminum frame offers one of the smallest folds on the market, an all wheel suspension for a smooth ride, and a one-of-a-kind automatic unfolding mechanism.

The Quinny Buzz rides on an ergonomically designed frame that is guaranteed to capture glances on the street. It looks like no other stroller out there. The adjustable handlebar allows you to find the perfect handle height for your walks, and the rear suspension ensures a smooth ride for your baby.

The Quinny Buzz is the Only Stroller that Unfolds Itself

The folding mechanism of the Quinny Buzz is simple, but the unfolding mechanism is effortless. To fold the Buzz stroller down to a tight package of 33" by 25.5", just remove the seat, push the two release buttons and push down. The Buzz utilizes a patented unfolding system that uses a gas spring in the central tube to deploy automatically. When folded down, you simply lift the handlebar slightly – or just nudge it with your foot – and the Quinny Buzz rises into action automatically. Re-attach the seat, and you're good to go.

The Buzz has Benefits for Babies

The seat of the Buzz offers a full range of recline settings, and even reverses so that mom or dad can keep an eye on baby.

Also, the Quinny Buzz is one of only a few strollers we carry (Baby Jogger strollers are another) that is fully compatible with the outstanding Maxi Cosi Mico infant car seat. If you already have a carseat, but want a comfortable place for your baby to sleep while you stroll with your new Buzz, the Dreami Bassinet (which comes with a mattress, mosquito net, rain cover, and blanket cover) may just be the perfect addition to your European stroller ensemble.

Included Accessories with the Quinny Buzz:

  • Sun canopy
  • Bug net / rain cover

Bottom Line: It's hard to compare the Quinny Buzz to other strollers, because it just looks, feels, and functions so differently. The Buzz's frame and seat design are reminiscent of Bugaboo strollers – but the unique folding mechanics of the Buzz put it in a category all its own. The only drawback of the Buzz is its storage space, which is limited to the underseat storage bag and a zippered pocket on the back of the seat. That aside, the Buzz is a marvelous addition to our growing line of European strollers. Please note that the American and European versions of the Quinny Buzz are not identical. For example, the American version comes with longer harness straps.

Note: Although the Quinny Buzz does not come with a warranty card, you can register your stroller over the phone at 800.951.4113.

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    Black
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    Juice
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    Pink
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    With Bassinet (sold seperately)
  • Quinny Buzz with Dreami Bassinet
    With Bassinet (sold seperately)
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    With Maxi-Cosi Mico car seat (sold seperately)
  • Underseat Basket
    Underseat Basket
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    Raincover
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    Mosquito/Bug Netting
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    Canopy
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    Wind Screen
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    Reversable Seat
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    Easy Fold
  • Quinny Buzz Reversible Handlebar
    Reversible Handlebar
  • Quinny Buzz Footmuff
    Footmuff Sold Seperately
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    Great for city travel
Quinny Buzz stroller
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Specs

Capacity
1 Child
Maximum Weight Capacity
40 lb.
Stroller Weight
35.6 lbs.
Front Wheel Size
7"

Dimensions

Width
25"
Ground to Handle
40"
Stroller Length
34"
Seat Back
20"
Hip to Knee
9"
Knee to Foot
9.5"
Folded Dimensions
26 x 12 x 33
Folded Dimensions w/out wheels
33 x 24 x 9

Infant Car Seat Compatibility

Fits Maxi-Cosi Mico
  • Automatic unfolding mechanism based on revolutionary gas springs
  • Accepts Maxi-Cosi infant car seat
  • Forward or backward facing adjustable seat
  • 5 position adjustable handle
  • 2 position recline seat
  • Lightweight aluminum frame (26.4 lbs.) and compact fold
  • Removable sun canopy with mesh and plastic windows
  • Foam seat with Scotchgard protection
  • Stain resistant and durable nylon fabric
  • Height adjustable canopy
  • 5 point padded harness
  • Removable safety bar
  • Parking brakes on rear wheel with simple on/off device
  • Suspension on rear wheels
  • 2 position adjustable foot and leg rest
  • Front swivel wheels
  • Shopping basket
  • Includes: raincover, windscreen, and netting

Quinny Buzz stroller Reviews

Quinny Buzz stroller

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Perfect Stroller

5
Reviewer: Laura Smith , Cape Elizabeth, Me Date: June 10, 2008
This stroller offers a sleek design at a great price. I love the fact that the maxi cosi car seat attaches. It is easy to unfold...a bit harder to fold but after a couple of practice runs you'll be a pro. I have used it on uneaven terrian without difficulty. I would recommend this to anyone. I love having the available recline- when my daughter falls asleep I simply lay it flat.
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Nice Stroller, but quality control is a problem

4
Reviewer: Anonymous , New Orleans, LA Date: April 15, 2008
We love this stroller but I am not sure we would have bought it again after the ordeal we have been through. We opened up the box to discover the stroller was defective. We had to go back to the manufacturer to get another stroller sent to us. The new stroller that was sent to us had a defective wheel, so the manufacturer sent us another wheel. All in all, our baby was home for a while before the stroller actually worked to use it. The stroller looks super cool, is relatively easy to operate. It doesn't take up a lot of floor space like some I have seen. The Mico car seat fits very well into the stroller, but my husband and I both find it difficult to get the car seat unhitched from the stroller. Just FYI.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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LOVE IT!

5
Reviewer: Anonymous , Las Vegas, NV Date: February 10, 2008
I absolutely love the Quinny Buzz. When choosing between the Bugaboo, Orbit and a couple of others, this won the race. It is very small and easy to maneuver. On top of that it is super easy to use. After having a 9 lb baby (and no upper body strength) I had no problem transporting the stroller. I am a Quinny fan for life; I also love the Maxi Cosi car seat. It is easy to use and although it may not matter to all-it is the most attractive car seat I have seen.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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Hip, Cool, and Easy to Use

5
Reviewer: Donna , New York, NY Date: January 29, 2008
I have the Quinny Buzz with the Dreami and Mico car seat. I love the Dreami for taking walks, it detaches easily and my daughter is not disturbed if she is napping. We have used the Dreami while visiting for her to sleep in, it is comfortable and the blanket keeps her cozy. The weather and bug net protect her from the elements, so no worries. THe Mico car seat snaps in and out as well, so quick trips in and out of any store is easy. I have not yet used the stroller seat, my daughter is only 3 months, but I have put it in and out rather easily as well. Everywhere I go people comment on how great the stroller looks and where did I get it.
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Yes, it does fold with the seat on

4
Reviewer: Julia , Sandhills, NC Date: December 16, 2007
I just got this stroller a few days ago, so I can't comment too much on how it operates, but I would like to clear up a few things I had a hard time getting info about will I was shopping for strollers for baby 3. This stroller does fold with the seat on! I asked customer service at this site and was told no it did not as far as they knew, but I have done it and my owners manual says it is fine to. When folded with the included seat on it is about the same size as the quattro tour I used to have, (the seat itself doesn't fold truly, just lies flat on on the folded frame)so not at all compact, but fits in the back of my passat wagon fine. It is heavy, but it steers great, and my 5'4" self and my 6'2" husband very much like the adjustable handle. We also got the mico car seat, but have not tried them together yet as our 3rd baby has not been born quite yet! Pushing our 40 lb 3yo was no problem though, and putting the seat on and taking it off was simple. The recline on the seat was plenty for me, more than the maclaren I had before, and as we will use the carseat until the baby is older should be more than enough incline for an older baby. The seat is very squishy, my son called it "comfy" and wanted us to get him one too. :) The unfolding is awesome, without the seat on it truly unfolds itself, with the seat on you have to give it a push up, but still really nice. The fold is a little harder, I am too short to do it from the back of the stroller (esp. since I am preggo), but it still isn't hard enough to really bother me. Hope this helps some other shoppers, we are so far happy with our purchase, and will hopefully get our money's worth over the next few years.
13 of 13 people found this review helpful
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Love it

5
Reviewer: Anonymous , Austin, TX Date: December 11, 2007
We bought this stroller because it's one of the few that's built for parents who are taller than 5'4", with its expendable handle and lack of a rear axle. The only other design we found that's as "tall friendly" is the Bugaboo Chameleon at twice the price. My wife and I like its flexibility. We frequent Austin's hike-and-bike trail, and it acquits itself as if it were in the mall. The color and modern design are real advantages, too. While women comment on how cute our baby is, men comment on how cool the stroller looks. My only grouse is that it's not obvious that you have to fold the stroller with the seat facing forward in the fully erect sitting position. But once I figured that out, it's been smooth strolling.
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Excellant Stroller

5
Reviewer: Hope , Phoenix, Az Date: October 27, 2007
I just recently purchased this stroller purely by accident. What I mean is, on our trip to Europe 2 weeks ago, The airline, upon arrival in Amsterdam, brought our Graco stroller to the airplane door when we got off, the problem, my stroller was missing its wheels!!!! Was I mad...my 400$ pink stroller...dead on arrival!! So the next day, we found a baby shop in Amsterdam, looked at the available strollers and chose quinny buzz,never seen anything like it in the states. While in Europe we used it while visiting castles, strolling around and such, then came home and it was all in one piece upon our arrival in Phoenix. Walking through the airport with it, it gets peoples attention, thats for sure, really high tech looking, easy to fold up. The only negative thing about it is the buzz dreami, I wish it would fold up some, but other then that, great stroller. BTW the stroller in Amsterdam is about the same price as on this site, but in EUROS.. so after the conversion, we paid right at $800 for it... so thank your lucky stars you can get it for only 400$ or so from this site.
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Nice, fun and very convenient stroller

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Reviewer: Alexandra , Miami, Florida Date: July 04, 2007
I like this stroller very much. In my opinion, it looks much better than a bugaboo. Especially when bugaboo are all around you. It's easy to assemble and easy to fold. It also costs less and comes with a very useful mosquito net, raincover net and a shopping basket. There is also a maxi-cosi car seat that we bought in Europe and, as far as I know, it will be available in the USA this august. I also must add that I liked the service of this site very much. While in a shop next to me they promised to get the stroller in late-June, I ordered a quinny buzz from europeanstroller in late may and got it really fast.
11 of 12 people found this review helpful
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Aesthetically gorgeous, but not the most practical

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Reviewer: Anonymous , Arlington, VA Date: May 29, 2007
I recently sold my Quinny Buzz (had not purchased from this website) after giving it several tries with my son, who was five months at our last test drive. There were a few pros to the stroller: 1. Attractive and stylish 2. Very easy to open 3. Moderately easy to close (this is also in the cons section) 4. Very comfortable carrycot for a newborn, though it must be purchased separately) 5. The stroller seat had a great recline - all the way when the seat is on forward. However, for me, the cons outweighed the pros: 1. The collapse mechanism of the stroller, while not too difficult, was a pain. You have to really work it to get the correct angle to push down into, and pushing two buttons at once was annoying. My husband got so frustrated with it at one point that I thought he was going to chuck it out the door. In addition, it does not fold very well with the stroller seat attached. 2. The mechanism to keep it closed did not work properly on my particular unit, so it would pop open just by touching it. 3. The sunshade was not nearly big enough - my poor little guy had the sun in his eyes the entire time we used the stroller seat. 4. The front wheel was not very good at handling anything more than a smooth sidewalk and had a tendency to squeak no matter how many times I took it to the bike repair shop. 5. It was difficult to tilt the stroller to get up on curbs when no ramp was available. 6. Storage isn't great - the fact that you can purchase an additional space for storage is fine, but it has a tendency to drag on the ground if you're on uneven terrain All in all, as first time parents, we were more into the aesthetics of a potential stroller and won over by the sleek design of the Buzz. Practically, however, we were not impressed and ended up going with one system for being used with the car and another stroller for neighborhood walks.
37 of 46 people found this review helpful
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