Bebeconfort Soko

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Very low 5.6 kg weight, one-hand fold, and upright self-standing fold make it especially easy to store and carry.
- Lie-flat seat, adjustable legrest, and from-birth approval give it cleaner baby-stage logic than many ultra-light cheap compacts.
Cons
- 15 kg limit and very light brief mean it is not the strongest long-term or heavy-use everyday stroller.
- Simplicity-first design still gives up bigger-stroller calm, richer storage, and stronger rough-ground performance.
French brand
Product Facts
- Stroller Type
- Compact/travel stroller
- Product page
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- Price/Buy
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Soko is one of those compact strollers that makes sense because it does not overcomplicate the brief. Bebeconfort’s own page is very straightforward: 5.6 kg weight, one-hand fold at the handlebar, upright self-standing fold, lie-flat multi-position seat, and adjustable legrest from birth. That is exactly the kind of low-hassle package that works in smaller homes, car boots, and ordinary city routines.
What you do not get is a premium feel or a broader all-terrain skill set, and the 15 kg limit matters. So it should not sit near the top of the market. But as a clean, low-drama compact for parents who mainly want simplicity, Soko is a fair inclusion and ranks better than truly flimsy low-end options.