Do you want to be the “Mom” that turns heads in the mall? Well… if you pushing your baby around in a stylish designer pram then that is exactly what is bound to happen.
Mima is a brand that becomes the centre of attraction when it enters a mall or shopping centre.
When I first saw a picture of the MIMA pram, I knew it is what I wanted for my kids, unfortunately, it wasn’t available in South Africa then and I had already purchased something else for Kitana however I stalked the brand until they made their way to South Africa and I don’t regret it. 😉
When I fell pregnant with Kiaan, I knew I had to get my hands on one!
I’ve been using the pram for the last couple months and I absolutely love it (full review coming soon). The bassinet which I have to bid farewell to (Kiaan has outgrown it) helped me through many late dinner dates.
There’re so many awesome features in this pram that makes it perfect for traveling in style with long and short distance.
1. Customize design
2. Evolving with You
The Mima pram can be easily switched from the carrycot to the seat unit once your baby is 6 months old or can sit unaided.
The pram is suitable for use from birth up to 17 kg / 37,4 lbs.
It can even be used with different car seats.
Compatible models in the USA/Canada:
Maxi Cosi Mico
Maxi Cosi Mico AP
Compatible models in Australia:
Maxi Cosi MCM
Compatible models in the rest of world:
Besafe iZiGo
Besafe iZiGo Modular
Maxi Cosi CabrioFix
Maxi Cosi Pebble
Cybex Aton
Cybex Cloud Q
Bébé Confort Pebble
3. Bassinet Inside – BEST FEATURE FOR ME
The patented Mima “carrycot inside” system means that xari/kobi can be used either as a carrycot or as a pushchair. The innovative system means that, when not in use, the carrycot is stored inside the seat unit itself. Aided by the cleverly concealed zips, the transformation from carrycot to seat and vice versa takes as little as 15 seconds.
4. SIMPLE FOLD
The compact xari pushchair folds down with a simple press of a button and lift of a lever. To unfold simply lift the handlebar and take 2 steps back – xari rights itself with ease, even when using just one hand.
5. Brake System
Easiest breaking system. All you need to do is press downwards on the flip-flop friendly brake to engage. Press downwards again to release.
6. Two Lidded Baskets
Two lidded baskets with magnetic lids offer storage and keep items neatly out of sight. The rear basket contains a drawstring bag so as to transport items safely.
7. Removable wheels
Highly resistant removable wheels, with sports shoe technology so they never deflate. The front wheels feature a 360º swivel and wheel block. The rear wheels feature a simple brake system that is easily executed by the foot.
8. Eva Material
The innovative choice of materials and the carefully designed details give a unique look that breathes elegance. EVA covered in leather-look polyurethane means that the pushchairs are lightweight, resistant and easy to clean.
9. Mima kobi
This pram is perfect for the mom who has a toddler and a newborn.
10. Accessories
So the next time you shopping for a pram, think about Mima. 😉
Mima delivers on style and durability, it’s a brand that will grow with your kids and family.
Credit for article: www.mimakids.com
Contact Mima South Africa for more information – www.facebook.com/Mima-South-Africa. This product is available at your nearest Kids Emporium.
30 comments
I’ve never heard of the Mima pram, but it looks like a great brand! I like that you can customize it and that you can switch the carrycot to a seat unit when your infant is older!
This sounds like a great stroller with a lot of wonderful features! I will keep it in mind for the next one of my friends that announces that she is expecting (seems like there is a new announcement every other day) 🙂
It looks amazing and so stylish! I will share it with a friend who just had a baby!
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