Ninos Air
![]() | Outdated Product Design: pushchairs; Type: single; Folding system: booklike type; Bumper bar; Depreciation: spring; Number of wheels: 4; Swivel wheels; Lockable front wheels; Wheels: rubber solid; Dimensions (unfolded) (cm): 82x47x99; Chassis width (cm): 47; Dimensions (folded) (cm): 55x47x27; Seat width (cm): 33 |
Ninos Air
Design:pushchairs
Folding:booklike type
Protection:bumper bar, belts
Adjustments:backrest, footrest
Chassis Width:47 cm
Complete weight:5.9 kg
All specifications
Specifications Air
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Ninos Air pushchair is praised for being lightweight, making it easy to handle and transport. However, users have noted some design issues, such as the overlap of the dome on the handle, which can make it difficult to hold when folded. Additionally, there are concerns about the folding mechanism, as some users experienced the left side folding on its own due to a loosened bolt. The stroller's construction, primarily held together with rivets, poses challenges for tightening or repairing. While some appreciate its portability, others feel the price is not justified, especially when there are other lightweight options available that can also be taken as carry-on luggage on a plane. Overall, opinions are mixed, with some satisfied with the purchase and others expressing regret.
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Writing the second post. The malfunction with the left part folding by itself was related to a loosened bolt. Yes, the stroller is not entirely held together with rivets. And this bolt is not easy to see, as it is covered by the spot where the child sits. Light Overlap of the dome on the handle. use Ninos Air few months |
I don't recommend, not worth the money. Light. It has cables inside, which operate the folding mechanism. In one area, either the cable doesn't hold, but while riding, the left side folds on its own. The upper canopy (which provides shade for the child) overlaps with the handle when folded, making it difficult to hold the stroller. I would also consider the price as a downside. And the fact that the entire stroller is riveted, making it fun to tighten/disassemble/repair. There are other strollers that don't weigh much more and can also be taken as carry-on luggage on a plane. use Ninos Air few months |
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