Assembly
We unpacked all the pieces, and were pleasantly surprised to discover that the stroller itself was only in several large pieces. Everything is well padded and protected, and the stroller itself had several wraps of twine to keep it securely closed. We took out the main frame assembly, attached the rear wheels, attached the bottom basket and the front wheel and then attached the seat. That was it... My only issue was attaching the front wheel, which required quite a strong grip to squeeze and push into the frame. I don't believe that my wife would have the strength required to do this on her own. Otherwise, a pretty painless assembly, and we were ready to verify how all the accessories worked. We got ours in red, as seen below, but Quinny has several other colours available:

Contents of box
- Quinny Buzz Carriage frame
- Quinny Buzz seat
- Raincover for seat
- Bug/mosquito net for seat
- Canopy
- Wind protector for canopy
- Adapters for car seat (2, left and right)
Changes from 2007-2008 model
After looking at the whole thing, we noticed a few changes from the model we had seen in stores. First of all, there is a plastic clip to lock the frame in the closed position, which is nice. It still allows one-handed opening of the stroller, but provides added security. We also noted the addition of a pocket on the back of the seat which is not something we had noticed before. One of the fantastic features that remains is seat, which is probably the most comfortable I have ever felt. If includes an adjustable backrest that reclines almost flat, adjustable footrest and is covered by a removable and washable seat cover. The seat can be inserted to face both inside and outside, and the stroller itself features quick-release (a single button) wheels, a height adjustable handle, footbrake and a removable and turnable safety bar. Now that's a lot of features before we even get to the accessories.
Accessories
As I mentioned previously, we received a full complement of accessories with the stroller, which include:
Canopy

Rain cover

Bug net

Wind protector
This small side shield zips into the canopy and provides a very small level of additional protection. To be perfectly honest, this could have just been designed into the canopy to begin with. We both do not foresee much use for this accessory. It is easy enough to install, but seems too small to actually provide any additional protection.
Adapter for the car seat


In Use
So far, we have been very satisfied with the Quinny Buzz. It is a real joy to roll around, is very maneuverable, lightweight and convenient. Although the front wheel includes a lock to prevent the wheels from swiveling, we both found that using it made pushing the stroller only harder. Another note on the front wheel, which seems to be a pet peeve for me; the front wheel material is simply terrible foam rubber, which in my opinion, is entirely worthless as a tire material. In our first walk, small stones had already cut into the tire and left it looking quite worn. Our first walk!!! I am already looking into replacing this tire with a solid rubber wheel of the same diameter. It is my impression that this would make for an even smoother ride. We have both found the basket that hangs below the frame a little small, but it will the baby's bag, and I am happy with that.
Aside from that one issue with the front wheel, and the small basket, the Buzz has really met our expectations. Many people have already asked us about it, and we get glances all the time. As my wife pointed out, it is rather futuristic, and that always draws the eye. It's probably what drew my eye in the first place. We will add more information as our experience grows!
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