Handle play, especially in an uneven position. Doesn't affect anything, but certainly a little annoying. I have a height of 172, my mother is 163, I would like the opportunity to lower the handle even lower.
There is no depreciation, but it is slightly there due to the rocking of the "cradle" and the back on the strap. But in general, the baby shakes on bumps, although this does not interfere with my sleep. For a newborn, I would like more cushioning. I have not tried inflatable wheels yet, but I think I will.
I would like a separate mosquito, because there is only a built-in cape, which, moreover, can be fixed inside only by the inner bumper. And I had to buy a raincoat (I bought a regular roll, not ultra). I would not say that the fabric directly removes water. In any case, droplets do not flow from above.
There is noise from the front wheels on bumps, but it doesn't bother me. Of course, it stumbles over snags and obvious bumps, but this is not an all-terrain vehicle.
Dents from pebbles appeared in the wheels (we walk a lot in the parks, although the stroller is 3 months old).
For some reason, it is difficult for me to tilt the stroller on curbs, especially in reverse, but most do not have such a problem.
The back in the sitting position is not 90 degrees, 110 is declared, but there are almost no such vertical ones along the way, the baby leans forward on the bumper. I read that the back of 90 degrees is generally harmful, it is better to keep your back just on your own, holding on to the bumper, or reclining.
Poor equipment, at least there is a good cape on the legs. But a raincoat, a separate mosquito, a cup holder, an organizer, if necessary, will have to be purchased, and the price of a stroller is not small.
The folding is less compact than the regular snap 4 trend and the sleeper is smaller, it is noticeably narrower (like all reverses). There is a convex limiter in the footrest: I suppose that older children can interfere.