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BEST BUGGY???!!

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RoyMum · 06/09/2012 20:50

So the Bugaboo Cameleon beast is really annoying me..
So is the Maclaren..
So what is the best pushchair? I'd like something that folds compact, is lightweight, has an easy to use buckle (Maclaren doesn't!), turns on a 2p piece (BUG doesn't), has an awesome suspension (Mac doesn't), has a decent ACCESSIBLE basket (both don't), possibly has extendable handle, has an UPRIGHT sitting position (Maclaren is hideous!), has a flipflop friendly brake..

You get the gist lol..no pushchair have I seen good reviews and the above all approved!!! I'm desperate!!

Thanks in advance folks..

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poppyboo · 06/09/2012 21:07

Mountain buggy! I have one and it is brilliant and so very easy to push!

RoyMum · 06/09/2012 21:09

That sounds suspiciously big...

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1500mmania · 07/09/2012 19:03

Bugaboo bee

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TumbiGirl · 08/09/2012 06:38

Another Mountain Buggy lover here. We have a Swift and absolutely love it.

EBDTeacher · 08/09/2012 08:03

What about one of those micralite things? I don't have one but there's loads of them in Windsor and they make me a bit jealous. Grin

I love my BJ citimini but it does fail some of your criteria- rubbish shopping basket and flip-flop unfriendly brake.

OpheliasWeepingWillow · 08/09/2012 08:05

Another Bee fan here

EBDTeacher · 08/09/2012 08:05

This might be what you are looking for! Smile

NotInGuatemalaNowDrRopata · 08/09/2012 08:12

If this is your first child, then I totally understand why you would want a pushchair that "does it all", believe me, I've been there and spent the thousands.

I bought a Bugaboo Bee earlier this year and keep saying that I wish I had bought it when I had my first as it's all you need.

You can attach a maxi cosi to the frame when the baby is sleeping, you can lie it flat and put the cocoon thing in it to use as a pram, and of course it makes a great pushchair, either reclined or upright.

It turns on a dime and folds as one piece too, and is lovely and light to lift into the boot.

There ends my free advertising for Bugaboo!!!! (NEVER would have thought I'd be waxing lyrical about them five years ago)

skandi1 · 08/09/2012 08:14

Just bought a micralite superfastfold.

It's brilliant. Turning is easy. It practically pushes itself. Standing one hand fold. Better storage than maclaren. And best of all, you can push one handed with ease so i can walk along and hold DDs hand with DS in the stroller And only £160. big rear wheels so can go off road with ease. You can get a buggy board for it too.

It's a great solution now that DD is 3 and DS is 1.

I have previously had a Stokke Xplory (great for my PFB DD until DS came along), a Bugaboo Donkey (very good during the first months after DS was born and DD was still needing a ride everywhere) and a Maclaren (never liked it. A bugger to push. Can't push with one hand etc).

So I have tried a few. And this is going to be my final stroller until DS no longer needs one.

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