Silver Cross 3D Travel System
The Silver Cross 3D complete pram system is a neat, compact and fuss-free option that’s easy to push and fold.
This quality pushchair combines with the Silver Cross Ventura car seat (sold seperately) to make a nifty travel system.
The Silver Cross 3D is easy to assemble and comes with accessories including a hood and cosy toes, whilst the compact swivel wheels provide excellent portability on all types of terrain.
The seat for the car is belt routed so baby can just be ‘clicked’ into place, safely and securely.
This pushchair moves effortlessly while providing great comfort for baby with softly padded materials and a fleece cover on the car seat which is excellent for the colder weather.
The material can be wiped clean which means it’s easy to clean up any accidents.
You’ll find it a pleasure to have a pram that looks good, keeps the baby comfortable and is very sturdy.
Silver Cross 3D Pram
Seat – The 3D offers a full lie flat position with a soft liner allowing baby and mum to have eye-to-eye contact. It then converts to a stylish forward facing pushchair for a toddler. Washable pram liner, apron and mattress
Weight – 10.3kg
Folded Size – Compact telescopic fold 102 x 40cm.
Wheels –
Suitable Ages – Birth to 15kg (3 yrs)
Harness –
Handle – Adjustable
Storage – Large storage basket
Suspension –
Brakes –
Hood – Hood converts to a summer canopy
Colours –
Compatible Car Seats
Simply clip in the Ventura Car seat (sold separately) to make a complete travel system.

Silver Cross 3D four-wheeler

Silver Cross 3D pram



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Comment
May 27th, 2010
Good Points
>3D System (i.e it can go into many different modes as baby grows) and Accessories (you get 2 footmuffs one for car seat and for toddler pram mode, raincover, & car seat) is value for money, plus it looks stylish.
>Very narrow for getting into shops etc.
>Handles can be adjusted according to user height.
Bad Points
>I find it hard to steer with one hand, although you can adjust the steering at the wheels.
>Chasis seems flimsy and when it has carseat mode i find that the front feels like its going to topple over, plus getting it over curbs with the carseat needs a proper good tilt backwards just to get the front wheels over because the carseat and baby makes the front heavy.
>In pramette mode I reckon I might only be able to use it up till my baby is 3 months old, as baby lengthens but it’s absolutely cosy in pramette mode.
>Basket underneath is only easily accesible from the sides.
>Suspension almost non-existent.
>Brakes are not that secure, I find that the brakes come undone easily if you’re on a gradient, on public transport when the pram moves about due to the moving vehicle.