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Bugaboo Fox2 or Bee6

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Mumwaiting · 13/07/2021 13:49

Hi everyone,
We've narrowed our search down to one of these two Bugaboos but can't decide which one is better. I live in a city, and so the Bee6 looks and feels really appealing, but I'm not sure if the transition from carrycot to seat for the bee6 is comfy and will work from birth to toddler. The fox looks great but also seems like a faff to fold down, especially for small city houses. What do you think?

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LakeShoreD · 14/07/2021 21:25

They are 2 completely different prams for 2 very different lifestyles. Out of curiosity what lead you to narrow it down specifically to those 2? But if you live in a city, want to fit it into a narrow hallway, take public transport and/or have a small car then I’d hands down go with the Bee. I see loads of toddlers in them near me and they look comfy enough. A similar alternative to consider might be the Babyzen YoYo. If you take a lot of country walks, want a big basket for lots of shopping and hardly ever take the bus then the Fox would be great. The Uppababy Vista could be worth a look too, it has a one piece fold so might suit you better if storage is a concern.

Also you’ve posted in the multiple births section? Is that by mistake? Neither the Bee nor the Fox are suitable for twins so if you’re having multiples then you probably need to go back to the drawing board!

Jujujuly · 14/07/2021 21:48

The bee definitely works from birth to toddler. In fact, everyone j know with the bee has used it as their only pram whereas the people who bought bigger prams like the Fox all swapped to umbrella strollers at about 1-1.5 as the prams are just so big and heavy. You can’t get one pram that does everything (though I do think the bee is a good all rounder) so you need to decide what is more important - lightness, portability, ease of moving it around and folding etc vs solidness, basket space, off road capability etc.

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