Combi

Research by Peter Crona

Combi is a Japan-market brand to compare when newborn-ready comfort, reversible seating, and low carry weight all matter. It is strongest for city parents balancing trains, stairs, and compact storage, while rougher routes and long outdoor walks still call for checking wheel size and ride comfort carefully.

From
Japan
Founded
1957
Before You Buy

Use the brand as a way to explore shortlisted products, but let product-type fit, child fit, and safety checks decide the final choice.

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Rain Covers

  1. Our score: 9.64 / 10

    Combi Multi-Fit Stroller Rain Cover

    A Combi multi-fit cover for named Nemurie, Mechacal, Diaclasse, Caldia, Grandpaseo, Mechacargo, Anbretta, Sugocal, and Mechalight lines. It is the safer shortlist choice when you use one of those strollers and want model-family fit instead of guessing with a universal cover.

Car Seats

  1. Our score: 9.53 / 10

    Combi THE S premium R129 VA

    From newborn, up to 49 in (~newborn to 7 years).

    Combi THE S premium R129 VA is the long-span premium choice if you want newborn rotation and a later junior mode before moving to a 150 cm booster. The tradeoff is price and complexity, so it fits families who want one main-car system to last longer than the usual 105 cm limit.

  2. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Combi Joytrip Advance for Kids Air R129 RA

    From 39 in, up to 59 in (~3 to 12 years).

    Combi Joytrip Advance for Kids Air R129 RA is the shortlist pick once the child is booster-size and you want ISOFIX stability with a lighter seat. It is not a harnessed toddler seat, so the child must already fit the 100 cm booster stage.

Strollers

  1. Our score: 9.34 / 10

    Combi Sugocal EggShock LA

    Combi Sugocal EggShock LA is a lightweight A-type stroller for parents who want one-month-plus use with easier lifting through stations, lifts, and car loading. Compare it on folded size, handle direction, and whether the lighter frame gives enough ride comfort.

  2. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Combi SUGOCAL Switchi EggShock AS

    Combi SUGOCAL Switchi EggShock AS is a reversible A-type stroller for use from about 1 month, best for families prioritizing cushioning and easy everyday pushing. Price and stock can move quickly, so confirm the exact model and included accessories before buying.

  3. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Combi Acbee plus MA

    Combi Acbee Plus MA is a lightweight B-type stroller for families who want a compact Japanese city buggy from about seven months. It fits errands, trains, and small storage better than newborn or rough-ground use.

  4. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Combi Auto N First BN

    Combi Auto N First BN is a travel-stroller candidate for families who want a compact fold without giving up from-birth or near-from-birth use. It is worth checking for station trips, car storage, and shorter outings, with wheel comfort as the main pre-buy question.

  5. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Combi Auto N Second BQ

    Combi Auto N Second BQ is a JP B-type travel stroller candidate for babies who are already ready for that lighter stroller stage. It suits station corridors, storage, and quick outings more than newborn pram use.

  6. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Combi Sugocal Egg Shock LA

    The Sugocal Egg Shock LA is a lighter reversible A-type stroller for use from about 1 month. It makes sense for families juggling trains, stairs, and compact storage, but it is more of an urban carry-and-fold choice than a rough-ground stroller.

  7. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Combi Sugokaru L Compact Egg Shock

    Combi Sugokaru L Compact Egg Shock is a travel-stroller candidate for families who want a compact fold without giving up from-birth or near-from-birth use. It is worth checking for station trips, car storage, and shorter outings, with wheel comfort as the main pre-buy question.