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86 replies

JackmanAdmirer · 20/01/2018 10:37

It looks too good to be true. Huge storage for shopping and bags. Even a built in seat for older child!
Is it any good though?
My DH is 6 foot 5 and needs it to be tall and it needs to be decent off road.
Thanks in advance!

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flumpybear · 20/01/2018 10:41

Looks very cumbersome and wheels look too small to be a good off roader

Chaosofcalm · 20/01/2018 10:42

It looks huge.

ThisLittleKitty · 20/01/2018 10:43

It does look huge. Your better off with a single pram and a buggy board/pod (the one with the little seat)

LinoleumBlownapart · 20/01/2018 10:44

They were really popular on the USA when we lived there. They looked cumbersome and rattled. OK for smooth US parks, malls or theme parks, not ideal for the more walk related UK use.

Dermymc · 20/01/2018 10:45

Huge and looks awful for off road

HouseworkIsAPain · 20/01/2018 10:46

Wheels look very small for its size.

Afreshcuppateaplease · 20/01/2018 10:46

I bet its awful on corners

JeansAndANiceTop · 20/01/2018 10:46

Looks like an absolute fucker to get up a kerb.

ThisLittleKitty · 20/01/2018 10:47

Bet it would be a nightmare to push tbh and I agree about the wheels. My single has larger wheels.

YouWereRight · 20/01/2018 11:00

You'd struggle to get around the little shops around here. I think you'd even take up most of the space between stands in primark tbh.

Emilizz34 · 20/01/2018 11:09

I had a slightly different one when my kids were younger . Same brand but possibly an earlier version. It looked awkward but was quite narrow compared to standard push chair . It was very easy to push and manoeuvre in and out of lifts/shops etc

Emilizz34 · 20/01/2018 11:11

Sorry I just saw the off road bit in your op. No , my version certainly wasn’t suitable for off road

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Elementally · 20/01/2018 11:16

No. It will be almost impossible to manoeuvre. If you need a double get something like a nipper 360 or mountain buggy. They might look big but they are so easy to push you will not regret it.

Notso · 20/01/2018 11:37

That would be dreadful off road and probably heavy to push up and down steps/kerbs.

I second a nipper 360, light as a feather even off road.

EarlGreyT · 20/01/2018 11:58

It looks heavy and cumbersome. I also think it’ll be a nightmare to manoeuvre and turn.

FartsMeanHearts · 20/01/2018 11:58

It’s ugky

BrazzleDazzleDay · 20/01/2018 12:01

Yikes its awful. Get a graco quattro tour.

JackmanAdmirer · 20/01/2018 12:33

Ha ha, so their is a definite consensus here!

Thank-you for all your replies.

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JackmanAdmirer · 20/01/2018 12:34

There* 🤦🏼‍♀️

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Snowysky20009 · 20/01/2018 12:36

Those are not off road wheels at all

JackmanAdmirer · 20/01/2018 12:37

Had a look at the nipper 360 but I really want one where they are behind each other rather than next to each other... any suggestions?

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QueenOfCatan · 20/01/2018 12:38

Definitely too bulky, couldn't imagine getting that up the kerb, it's very long.

I went for a nipper 360 and adore it. Got it at Christmas from their outlet store really cheaply, it's wonderful to push, I also recommend it! Nice and slim too. The mountain buggy looks great too, was a very close second choice for me.

ItsLikeRainOnYourWeddingDay · 20/01/2018 12:38

Graco is a pretty piss poor brand as well so don’t bother.

Look at an Uppababy vista.

ThisLittleKitty · 20/01/2018 12:39

How old is the older child?

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