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(9 reviews)
Comfort 7.8
Durability 7.0
Functionality 8.5
Manoeuvrability 7.1
Portability 7.8
Value For Money 8.8
Overall 7.8

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The Cabi 3 in 1 Combi is quite simply a fantastic 'Do Everything' pushchair with all the accessories included. Stage One: Pram Mode, Stage Two: Car Seat Mode (car seat sold separately) and Stage Three: Pushchair Mode. The Cabi will take you anywhere you want to go in style, complete with Cosy Toes, headhugger, chest pads, changing bag and raincover.

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Report this review From: Yesmynameis on 27-Sep-11 21:43 Overall rating 8.8
We bought this travel system in an online sale for £299, which included the pram top, pushchair, cosy toes pushchair liner, car seat & rain cover. Excellent value for money compared to some other travel systems, where the extras can add up to a fortune.

We used the pram until around 4 months before switching to the pushchair, however we might have got another month out of the pram, but doubt we would have made it to 6 months and DD is not big.

The hood for the pram is removed and then used on the pushchair, which is a really sensible feature as the pram top is then small and easy to store.

The pushchair can be attached in parent facing or forward facing mode and has 3 different recline settings. At 11mo, we are using parent facing.

The shopping basket is much bigger than I expected and easily accommodate a full basket of shopping.

We used the car seat until 10mo when we chose to change to a different seat, however the infant seat would have been suitable for her until over 12mo.

When I've been out walking with a friend, I did notice that her pushchair coped with steep kerbs a little better than mine, but overall it's very manoeuvrable, smooth and easy to push. Particularly good for town use.

The only 'design flaw' as is common with all travel systems (as far as I'm aware) is that it colapses into 2 pieces. When we went on holiday recently, we elected to take an umbrella folding buggy to use while we were away.

The other downside of this pushchair, is that it is still quite long once folded, and only just fitted into the back of my A3, and even then I had to take the wheels off. I once tried to get it in the back of my friends Clio, and there was just no way it was going in. So beware with that.

I love this pushchair. It's lightweight, trendy, comfy for DD. Quite a few people have commented on it.

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Report this review From: GreenwichJayne on 29-Jun-11 17:55 Overall rating 8.8
Love this travel system! Great looking, good price, lightweight and easy to use!

I live in London and it's easy to use on public transport and push around the busy streets. It steers well and is very comfy for my baby, so much so he sleeps in the pram at night as he prefers it to his Moses basket!

The car seat is very easy to fit and does not need a base so can be used in all cars.

It looks great too - the brown and orange are distinctive. My baby also loves the inside pattern, keeps him occupied for ages!

Highly recommend!

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Report this review From: Trixxie89 on 28-Feb-11 13:52 Overall rating 8.2
We brought our Cabi Out On The Town from Preciouslittleone.com last year, we were absolutely in love with it, our only niggle with it is an issue with the wheels and how easily they wear, we are an active family but within 2 months they are as smooth as a babies bottom! So I have marked it lower on the durability. We steered away from air filled wheels because we didn't want to be faced with constant punctures but I didn't think they would wear this easily. Other than that I would recommend this as a travel system especially as we managed to save well over £100 on the car seat and unit combined.

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Report this review From: parizmom on 02-Nov-10 22:19 Overall rating n/a
I think its perfect for our baby, has all 3 in 1 but I am still thinking and waiting for reviews from parents who may have used it already and then I shall go ahead with buying it!!!

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Report this review From: Wendy75 on 12-Aug-10 21:24 Overall rating 7.8
We got ours cheaply online. On the whole, we are very pleased with it, although I agree with a previous reviewer that it would be good if the handle were adjustable. I also find I have to be very careful going up and down kerbs. Compared to my previous M&P pram, it is much more likely to just crash into the kerb and stop. I also wish the hood looked more even, given the rrp! However, I really wanted a parent-facing option and in that regard both DS3 and I love it. :-)

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