Maxi-Cosi Mura
The Maxi Cosi Mura 3 pushchair offers extraordinary levels of versatility, comfort for your child and durability. This is a showcase for the Maxi Cosi’s flair for great design and striking fabrics.
The Mura is an all-terrain pushchair and when combined with the surperb Maxi-Cosi seat and Carry Cot you’ve got a comfortable and easy to use travel system.
You’ll enjoy how easily it collapses for storage, how easy you can remove the wheels, and simply, the overall quality of this stroller.
It’s best feature is probably the soft carry cot which fits easily onto the lie flat seat unit and costs about half as much as many others.
Says one reviewer: “Fantastic pram. My husband & I congratulate ourselves on choosing it almost every time we use it! Really easy to manoeuvre. Can fit two large bags of shopping in basket. Very robust. We walk everywhere, no car. The only potential disadvantage might be that it’s not the smallest/most lightweight for putting into the boot of a small car. Does fold down well though and front wheel clicks off to make even more compact.” (from Kiddicare)
Current best prices on the Mura Pushchair and various Travel System packages.
Maxi-Cosi Mura 3 Pushchair
Seat – Padded seat with full recline. Easily adjustable and choice of forward or rear-facing. Fits perfectly with the Maxi-Cosi infant car seat and Mura Carrycot.
Weight – 15.5kg
Folded Size – D51 x W65 x H84 cm.
Wheels – All pneumatic tyres with quick release. Front fixed or swivel wheels.
Suitable Ages – Birth to 3.5 years (15kg)
Harness – 5-point harness
Handle – Full adjustable handle
Storage – Large shopping basket
Suspension –
Brakes – Foot brake
Hood – Build-in canopy & rain cover
Colours – Tango Red, Fast Forward (black)
Compatible Car Seats
Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix or Maxi-Cosi Pebble

Maxi-Cosi Mura 3 in grey

Maxi-Cosi with car seat

Maxi-Cosi Mura car seat and carrycot



(4 votes, average: 3.50/5)
Comment
May 29th, 2010
Competing with this pushchair are the quinny buzz, speedi sx, britax vigour+ and to a certain extent the bugaboo cameleon.
In my opinion this is the most innovatibe pushchair in a few years. It’s quite chunky and retains pneumatic tyres all round which personally I prefer as they are much smoother.
It’s best feature is probably the soft carry cot which fits easily onto the lie flat seat unit and costs about half as much as they usually do.
The folding mechanism takes a bit of getting used to but in compact mode it is pretty small – even with the big wheels.
If you are considering the buzz or any off-road travel system you should take a look at the Mura.
It’s cheaper and takes all the best features of these other models.