Joie Mirus Scenic Reversible Handle Stroller - Ember
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About this product
Bring comfort to every journey with the Joie Mirus Scenic Reversible Handle Pushchair. Switch between parent- and world-facing positions in seconds with the reversible handle, letting your baby engage with you or explore surroundings. Weighing just 6.8 kg with its durable aluminium frame, this lightweight pushchair is easy to lift into your car or push along paths. Suitable from birth to about 4 years (15 kg), it grows with your child while keeping them secure with a soft, 5-point harness.
Four recline positions and an adjustable leg rest keep your little one comfortable whether exploring or napping. The included raincover, basket and hood make outings easier. Compatible with selected Joie car seats for a complete travel solution with a 2-year manufacturer's guarantee.
Pushchair specifications:
- Weight 6.8kg.
- Age suitability: from birth to 15kg (approx 4 years).
Folding specifications:
- 1 hand flat fold.
- Freestanding when folded.
- Folded size L100, W46.5, D31cm.
General information:
- 4 recline positions.
- 1 hand recline adjustment.
- Forward and rear facing seat.
- 5 point harness.
- Lockable front swivel wheels.
- Handle height 105cm.
- Dual wheel suspension.
- Linked brakes.
- Adjustable leg rest.
- Compatible with joie i-gemm car seat, joie gemm car seat, joie juva car seat.
- Aluminium chassis.
Pushchair accessories included:
- Raincover.
- Removable washable cover.
- Shopping basket.
- Bumper bar.
- Detachable bumper.
- Detachable hood.
- Chest pads.
Pram information:
- WARNING: This product is not suitable for running or skating.
- Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
- EAN: 5056080605609.
4.2
209 reviews
80%
Recommended this product
Customers Say
The pushchair is lightweight and easy to fold, offering both forward and rear-facing options. However, many users report difficulties with steering in parent-facing mode and issues with wheel locking.
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Practical
bought this for my newborn a few months ago and i love it!! love that its forward and rear facing at such an affordable price!
zaina, 18 - 24, Glasgow
Disappointing pushchair
This pushchair seemed ideal, as I wanted a forward facing model. When you put the pushchair into that mode you can’t walk comfortably without kicking the frame. Also not sure if this was a faulty model but it was extremely difficult to steer. By the time I returned from a walk I was aching from trying to compensate for it veering to the left. I had to return it for the stated reasons which was a shame, it was a nice looking pushchair.
Jo Jo 55, 55 - 64, Warks
Rubbish, cannot manoeuvre at all
It wobbles from side to side and is impossible to push without getting in a state!!
Arivers, 18 - 24, Bicester
Great pushchair at a decent price
Very pleased with this pushchair. We bought it urgently as our original suitcase had been lost on a flight to the UK. It was cheaper than our original one, but is much better overall. It is spacious but keeps our daughter well seated, it can recline to allow her to nap, the two-way direction for the handle means we can keep an eye on her if she is asleep or let her watch the world as we shop when she is awake, and it has plenty of storage space beneath. Would definitely recommend.
Spa06Jc, 35 - 44, Birmingham, West Midlands
Quite possibly the worst designed stroller
I returned this at my earliest convenience, not only is it extremely poorly designed making usage impossible (when rear facing), but the hood didn't stay in the upright position either. As there are only 2 steering wheels and 2 braked wheels, and the design involves reversing the handle, it's impossible to steer when rear-facing. This is a significant design flaw and explains why this is much cheaper than other options out there. In reality this is a terrible product and even when forward-facing, is a bit hard to steer and the handle is too short so you end up kicking the base of the pram. Could not recommend this any less, it's awful and I'm glad to be rid of it.
Matt, 25 - 34, Yorkshire
Reversible, compact, and light
We wanted a pushchair for our new baby granddaughter. It had to be light and compact to fit in the car and we wanted to see our little treasure whilst walking with her. This model ticked all the boxes. It's well built and easy to collapse. (Quick tip - it only collapses when the seat is forward, but switching the handles takes a couple of seconds). Steering when rear facing isn't great but it's worth the extra effort to be able to interact with the little one and keep an eye on her. We're really impressed with the design and quality, especially on what is a budget model, and would absolutely recommend it to others looking for similar features.
Opa, 55 - 64, Northamptonshire
A good basic stroller
Brought this as thought it would be lighter to get into the boot of car. However it didn’t fit in the boot I had to put the seat down to get it in. The handle when in parent facing position makes the front wheels lock. And the handle can not be extended. It has a good storage basket situated below the stroller.
Mrs webb, 55 - 64, Basingstoke
Horrible
It came dirty and damaged.
Sara, London
Don’t bother with this
When in parent facing mode a couple of the wheels are locked so you cannot move the pram properly and comfortably
London
Super easy
Honestly the easiest stroller to use ever! The switching sides is so smooth and collapsing the stroller is a breeze.
Jodie, 25 - 34, Weston super mare
Hello Ada,
The supplier has advised the following for the Joie Mirus Scenic Reversible Handle Stroller - Ember:
"Our Mirus stroller has EVA plastic wheels."
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Hello there,
Joie Mirus Scenic Reversible Handle Stroller - Ember
I have checked and this is compatible with the Joie i-gemm, Joie gemm and Joie juva car seats.
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Joie Mirus Scenic Reversible Handle Stroller - Ember
The brakes are located on the front and back wheels and can be seen on pictures 24 & 25 of the instruction manual - thehttps://documents.4rgos.it/v1/static/8845384_...
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Hello There
After contacting our suppliers they have advised for Joie Mirus Scenic Pushchair - Ember.
This is sold as a stroller only.
It is compatible with our Gemm, I-Snug2, I-Gemm 3, Juva and I-Juva infant carriers, which can be purchased seperately.
The car seat attaches to the stroller arm bar/play tray without the need for adapters.
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Hello Madhu,
The supplier has advised the following for the Joie Mirus Scenic Pushchair - Ember:
“ Unfortunately, none of our strollers are airline certified.
You will need to contact the airline that you plan to travel with, as different airlines have different rules, to obtain definite confirmation. ”
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Hello Faz,
The supplier has advised the following for the Joie Mirus Scenic Pushchair Ember:
“ We confirm that our i-Juva Grup ) car seat is compatible with the Mirus Scenic stroller. The car seat attaches to the stroller armbar/playtray. ”
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Hello Lara,
After checking with our supplier, they have advised for the Joie Mirus Scenic Pushchair - Ember: ''We can confirm our Joie Mirus Scenic pushchair is free from Latex.''
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Hello Kaz,
The supplier has advised the following for the Joie Mirus Scenic Pushchair - Ember:
“ No the wheels cannot be swopped over.
When operating a Mirus Scenic stroller in parent facing mode, the swivel wheels are positioned at the rear of the stroller and can be either locked off or used in swivel mode.
When using in swivel mode, it can take time to acquaint how the stroller manoeuvres and we can confirm this not a manufacturing or safety problem, therefore simply lock the wheels into static mode.
Due to legislation, only one set of brake wheels and one set of swivel wheels can be used when the stroller is in parent facing mode. Subsequently, commanding the front wheels not to swivel. ”
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Hello Amy,
The supplier has advised the following for the Joie Mirus Scenic Pushchair - Ember:
“ The footrest on the Mirus Scenic measures 35cm. ”
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Hello Gem,
The supplier has advised the following for the Joie Mirus Scenic Pushchair - Ember:
“ The harness is adjustable on our Mirus Scenic stroller and there are 3 different height positions. ”
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