🚀 Elevate your stroll game with CosattoWoosh 4!
The CosattoWoosh 4 Pushchair is a lightweight stroller designed for infants from birth up to 25kg, featuring a one-hand easy fold mechanism, a spacious shopping basket, and a range of safety features including a 5-point harness. With its stylish design and sustainable materials, this pushchair is perfect for modern parents who value convenience and comfort.
Model Number | CT5711 |
Product Dimensions | 79 x 49 x 106 cm; 8.4 kg |
Item model number | CT5711 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 25 Kilograms |
Material Type | Aluminium |
Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Additional product features | Lightweight, Puncture Proof Tyres, Foldable, Adjustable Hood, 5-Point Safety Harness |
Batteries required | No |
Harness type | 5 Point |
Seating capacity | 1 |
Tire material | Plastic |
Folded Size | 57 x 49 x 34cm |
Item Weight | 8.4 kg |
A**I
I LOVE this pushchair.
After a lot of research, and a not so great experience using a cheap Joie Nitro, we decided to bite the bullet and try the Cosatto Woosh 4 as my previous travel system was getting too bulky for our new house and car.Firstly, I love the size - I think it's compact enough to use day to day, around the shops etc. without getting in the way like a larger travel system might.It folds very easily and opens just as easily, the height of the seat above the basket is decent and means you can fit a fair bit in the basket too if needed. The height of the handle also works for me at 5'3 as well as my partner at 6'0. I love that it stands on its own when folded, this makes storing it when it's not in use incredibly easy.It's lovely to push, doesn't make an awful loud rattling sound on the wheels like the Joie Nitro we had before did. I find it incredibly smooth to use on the cobbled streets of our own town which helps, and my son doesn't jump around in there any more than he did in our all terrain travel system.The patterns are also a fun choice - we went for Midnight Jungle as it was a little bit different, although it was between that and the simple black Silhouette design for us. Not all of the designs are to everyone's taste but I've had a lot of compliments on this one. It's compact enough for travelling; I'm not sure it would go in the cabin of the plane but I'd feel confident popping it in the hold folded up. It gets on buses easily leaving plenty of room for other prams so if your city based and use a lot of public transport I would not hesitate to suggest this pushchair.The 4 year warranty is also peace of mind.For the cons (which don't outweigh the pros for me personally) - I don't like the mechanism that raises and lowers the backrest. It's fiddly but I know it's standard for a lot of pushchairs. That said, I have gotten used to it in the weeks we've had it.I also don't feel that the backrest gets up high enough for my son - sometimes he prefers to lean right forward and this doesn't really allow for that. This may be a problem for some toddlers.The straps are also a bit fiddly but again, this takes some getting used to and is commonplace over most pushchairs - they feel very safe when he's strapped in so that's not a problem at least. But sometimes getting him in can be a bit difficult, and we also can't put him in there in a big coat. I also think the straps run a little small and low - a higher setting would be appreciated for broader and bigger toddlers. We had a Wallaboo footmuff but found that it kept slipping him down, so I replaced it with a bundlebean with no back rest cover, so at least he is warm. I'm not sure if the Cosatto official footmuff would've been a better fit or if the slippage would be a problem for any footmuff.All in all; we are very impressed and feel it's good value for money if you can afford to splurge a little. I intend to use it for any other future toddlers so I saw it as a bit of an investment and I'm pleased I went with this. I really enjoy pushing it and that's super important as I walk a lot and needed something I found was smooth and comfortable for me to use and my son to sit in.
S**.
Not fit for purpose
This pram although beautiful is not fit for purpose the handle is way too high and I'm not small at 5ft 6" so when tipping to get up curbs you have to really put your weight onto it. Also when pushing along pavements the break kept coming on my itself. It's not smooth to push at all more like and awkward supermarket trolley. Returned within a couple of hours unfortunately
L**
Awesome
Definitely recommend this push chair! It is easy to assemble and collapse. My little one is comfortable in it too.
F**A
Disappointed for the price
Spent a long time researching our next stage pushchair, one to keep in the car book and take abroad. I love patterns and colour and fell in love with the farm design. It seemed to tick a lot of boxes - compact one hand fold, pull along handle, big hood, decent basket, lots of seat positions and an adjustable leg rest. Here’s what I’ve found after 2 weeks use…- When opening out from folded it doesn’t automatically lock in place, you have to manually push each side to catch- The straps that are meant to be easy to adjust are terrible, no idea why they are so low. My baby sits at suck an awkward angle tilted to the side and there’s very little side support.- The mechanism to lift and lower the back is pretty standard across prams, nothing revolutionary there.- The leg rest is good and can be at different heights- The magnetic buckle is useful and does catch quickly- The crotch strap cover is far too big, moves too easily and gets in the way constantly when trying to buckle up. It also falls off easily.- The hood when fully extended is very good, lots of coverage, however when pushed back it looks messy with so much fabric and very flimsy, the wires are going to bend easily in the wind- The viewing panel is good as it’s magnetic so stays closed- Can’t review the rain cover as not used yet but probably got issues as I know with previous models this was an issue. So fingers crossed there.- One of my two biggest gripes is the angle of the handlebar, it’s far too high and close to the pram so you have to walk really close to it with your hands almost at chest height (I’m female 5’10”) but because you have to walk so close you then kick the brake all the time and because the brake is easily flipped and in the middle, this happens a lot- Second major gripe is the folding mechanism. I’ve never come across a pram so difficult, I hate it. Stood in car parks unable to fold my own pram and having to ask a stranger for help. Pretty embarrassing.Overall for the money I’m disappointed. I love the style but everything seems difficult and hard work with it. Don’t recommend at all.
J**Y
So disappointed
I've had so many products from Cosatto and loved all of them but this is just terrible. It was missing some pieces and the velcro that keeps the hood attached was loose and one bit was falling off. Because of this the rain and winter air kept getting in and upsetting baby and so I returned it. It was very rickety and felt like the wheels would snap if you went over a cobblestone. Very lightweight though. Would recommend cosatto and amazon as companies but would not recommend this pram AT ALL. S sad because it's a lot of money for a faulty product. Return still in transit after ages of waiting to. Hope it's resolved soon because I don't want a sudden charge for a faulty and broken product.
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