Found the front wheel sticks and doesn’t move as freely as it first did
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
This pram overall is a great pram though we have had issues with the wheels also the accompanying rain cover ripped easily. Though pram transforms to pushchair with ease.
Gets places easily, light to move, comes in a range of colours
Weaknesses:
Takes up a lot of room once folded down, it’s quite chunky and difficult to places in places
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
This product comes in a range of colours which in itself is useful for those who are wanting to exaggerate the sex of the baby. It’s easy to steer with it being light to move around. The only problem I find is that once it’s folded down it’s chunky and it is hard to find somewhere to keep it out the way when you may have other things out on display and in cupboards
Doent feed sturdy and hard to fold when holding child
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
I loved my silver cross but found it difficult when having to fold whilst holding my baby, i loved the pramette option this was the main reason for purchase as i wanted my newborn facing me comfortably and not in a car seat.
Comes with everything you need to get started with a newborn or todler
Weaknesses:
Bit stiff to fold / open
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
I brilliant pram for all ranges of age and size baby's with adjustable straps and clip on foot muff. Difficult to fold but light weight and easy to use once you've figured that part out.
Size when folded, have to assemble the carry cot unit every time you want to collapse it
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
I had this as my first travel system, it is built to last and I loved it to start with but did find it an inconvenience to have to take it all apart to fold down and then have to assemble it all again for the carry cot pram. It’s very bulky when folded. And my son outgrew the carrycot at 10 weeks old as it’s not very long at all!
Comes with everything you need. Baby always seems comfy in it. Nice design. Good value for money.
Weaknesses:
Tricky to steer one handed. Doesn’t parent face unless using car seat. Quite heavy to push.
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
In all it’s a good pushchair and if you’re not looking to spend a small fortune on a travel system then this is exactly what you need. It’s a little tricky to steer one handed so not great if you have a toddlers hand to hold aswell. Also doesn’t parent face which is a shame. The seat unit is roomy and has plenary of space for baby to grow so it will last you a long time unlike most travel systems which you’ll give up on for a stroller at around 6 months. It has an umbrella gold so perfect if you don’t have much boot space but lacks a large shopping basket.
Heavy, awkward to fold and impossible to fold with one hand.
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
I found this pushchair very attractive and the price was good too. It’s a very heavy pushchair which I found perfect for walking but terrible for getting in and out of the car. It was very sturdy when new but over a few months became quite wobbly. It does the job but given a second chance I’d choose a different one.
I bought the older version of this pram as it now seems to have been updated. I purchased mine in the sugared almond colour. I didn’t get a car seat in the set but thought originally that it was still a good price considering the brand. I did get a large matching changing bag and a rain cover - but what you get with it all depends on where it is purchased so can’t say too much about that.
The fabric was good quality, and the infant unit was really padded and my daughter loved being in it. It does have straps in this mode to secure baby in but they were just fabric and Velcro so no chance of irritating the baby and looked very comfy. I did find though that with the apron on in this mode, the pram looked large and bulky.
The seat unit wasn’t separate to the frame which I actually liked for space purposes as I didn’t have much room to be storing lots of parts, it just came with a nice padded head hugger to zip on, and a lovely comfy cosy toes/full liner to zip on. It wasn’t too tricky to convert to a seat unit but did take me a few goes to figure it out.
I found the fold down mechanism to be really awkward and got stuck most of the time, although once folded correctly it did make it super easy to pop away in the cupboard. It got stuck so frequently though I gave up doing it correctly!
The hood and apron were easy to attach and detach when required and the shopping basket was a decent size. The handles were also adjustable slightly.
Now the pram frame felt so cheap as it was plastic, and it felt wobbly and rickety when pushing. It was secure enough for baby but for the name you’d think the quality would be a little better. The handles felt cheap too and I ended up hating the separate handles and wish I’d gotten a pram with a bar handle instead. It was impossible to steer one handed, wasn’t parent facing in the seat mode and the wheel locks were rubbish as they jammed quite a lot. It was lightweight but definitely not compact. All in all the pram was ok, and despite thinking it was a good price when I read up about it online, once I got it delivered I realised it wasnt that much of a bargain at all. It just generally felt cheap and it didn’t come with a car seat. I wouldn’t recommend this pram for quality but my daughter did find it really comfy!
Looks very good- vintage style, easy to attach car seat and no adapters required, decent basket
Weaknesses:
Quite heavy, difficult to fold (2 hand fold) and large when folded
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
I was so excited when I bought this pram, they made it look so easy to use in the store but wasn’t the case when I had a newborn. The pram is gorgeous and I loved walking around with it but the set up and fold was hard work. I suffered with a bad back after birth and couldn’t get it in and out of my car. It folds small but tall. This is great for storing in the house but a nightmare to travel with. I imaging it would have lasted a while but i had to change prams after 3 month.
When I got my 3d I was over the moon. It looked good and was on special offer at the time of purchase and I also got the car seat for free. The pushchair was complicated from the off. It was a nightmare getting it turned into carry cot. And then when I wanted to use car seat had to strip it all down to be able to use car seat. It was a nightmare to fold down so most of the time it ended up on its side in the boot. It was heavy and the shopping basket underneath may as well of not been there.
Heavy and hard to steer with one hand. Storage bag under impossible to access.
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
Bought for my baby as thought would be excellent as a good make. However. Car seat doesn't come with cosy toes and silver cross do not make one or a rain cover. When in travel system mode with seat attached the rain cover does not fit over. And no. SC do not make one! So no good in the rain. Baby out grew the carry cot part by 3 months and pushchair is only world facing. Wouldn't recommend to purchase. Whilst in pram mode a strong wind makes the hood blow right up so no protection for baby.
Very heavy, a little rickety, rain cover tore too easily
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
I ordered a silver Cross 3D travel system in September 2012. First impressions, I loved it. It was stylish and a brand I thought had a great reputation.
Once out daughter was born I loved the fact it had a carry cot so she can lay flat and be very comfortable.
I quickly Realised the carry cot was awkward to wash and I started lining it with a sheet so it was easily removed and put in a washing machine to clean.
The chassis became slightly wobbly and rickety not long after use, I was constantly aware of it and was afraid the pram. Would collapse with my daughter inside.
The pram did come with a rain cover which was great but it was poorly designed and tore very easily.
I paid £300 for the travel system in a mother care sale. And overall I was quite disappointed. I definitely would not pay more for it.
Not great if u have big baby as will not last long
Easy to steer
Value for money
Easy to fold
Built to last
We bought this for our 1st baby only got few weeks put of pram before he had outgrew it. Pushchair is ok but find that its more suited to a toddler. It good that it can lay flat as pushchair but we had to purchase another pushchair as our son slipped out of straps.
This was the first pram I purchased for baby before he was born. I thought it looked very smart and was a bargain price for what came with it. However using the pram for a couple of months I wish I had researched a little more to get the best pram for me.
When used in travel system mode with the car seat attached I found it quite difficult to steer and it was very long and quite bulky in this mode. I had to take the pram in for repair as it was really quite difficult to steer but even this didn’t rectify the problem.
The newborn insert was lively and padded though and my baby seemed quite comfortable when the pram was used in this way.
Folding the pram was also quite difficult and I often found myself struggling to open and close the pram, even after having four months to try and figure it out!
Overall I didn’t really enjoy the product and switched to another pram. Other thing that I disliked about the travel system was that it did not parent face which a lot of other prams now do.
Not a fan of this pram it was far to big and heavy for me especially after giving birth and been a lot weaker. Hard on public transport and the wheels are the greatest.
This isn’t a true travel system. It looks terrible with the car seat on top of the buggy seat. It does not clip on and off like proper travel systems. You have to put the carry cot together each time you get it in and out of the boot. It also takes up a lot of space. Would recommend the silver cross wayfarer, which is what I ended up buying after having this!
I got this pram while i was pregnant, it was looking nice and seemed so easy to handle and fold as they showed me at the store. But when i received it , i realised i didn't make the best decision . It was difficult to navigate, it was also heavy and difficult to fold or unfold , when being folded it still Takes up lot of space. Also when i make my baby in a sitting position he just slipped down only his neck was hold by the back support used it for 5 months, and after 5 months when i was out walking felt like the pram gonna just collapse any moment, my baby didn't like it either so i got rid of it . I personally had a quite bad experience.
The Silver Cross 3Dpram & pushchair is suitable from birth.
Start with the lie-flat position for your newborn, then convert it into a stylish pushchair as your little one grows. Add the Silver Cross Ventura car seat to create a complete travel system (car seat available separately).
Suitable from birth to a max child weight of 15kg (approx. 3 years)
Compact and lightweight pushchair that converts from pram to pushchair mode in seconds
Converts to a travel system with the Silver Cross Ventura car seat (available separately)