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Cam or bee in snow?

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Notnapping · 24/09/2011 11:42

hiya I've got a 6month old and a cameleon bugaboo which is great but I've been considering the bee plus as it's a bit smaller but still 2 way facing

Any comments on how the bee plus is compared to the cam with a baby this age and also how did yours cope in the snow? Should I wait until next year when winters over or sell my cam and get a bee now?

Thanks x

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pramsgalore · 24/09/2011 11:45

i would stay clear of the bee at the moment lots of issues with wheels, get cam snow wheels

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Notnapping · 24/09/2011 11:58

Really? Oh I was looking at the all black one :( what are the issues?

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pramsgalore · 24/09/2011 12:00

front wheels sticking and shimmying, someones has just had one tip over due to front wheels and hurt lo

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acatcalledbob · 24/09/2011 12:09

I bought a Bee when I knew I'd never walk through snow with a buggy. Used to have a Jane for DD1, it was practically 4wd (air filled tires with a huge tread) through the snow in Scotland, when we moved to Asia I got the Bee (first model) for DD2 as it was great on smooth pavements and nipping round shopping malls...

Don't get a Bee for snow....

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Tiggywunkle · 24/09/2011 12:22

I am not even sure I would choose the standard Chameleon specifically for snow - you would definitely need the snow wheels for more than a light sprinkling of snow.

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pramsgalore · 24/09/2011 12:35

i have a micralite with all terrain wheels, that would go through snow easy, but both are discontinued so would have to be ebay.

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suzie38 · 24/09/2011 14:34

I had snow wheels for my Frog and Cameleon and they worked brilliantly...In fact i think the pushchairs look better with them on...As much as i loved both, i still think it's rather a wierd looking thing with such tiny wheels at the front.

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