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Venicci, Joie or Ickle Bubba?

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Littleduck80 · 04/09/2022 08:23

I’m struggling to pick between 3 travel systems so need some insider help to decide.
I’ve been looking at the following;

Venicci Soft travel system - £629
Joie chrome DLX - £359
Ickle Bubba Stomp v3 - £549

Ive had a good play around with the Venicci and really like the feel of it plus the little hanging nappy bag it comes with (minor detail I know).
I’ve had a little look at the Joie but wasn’t able to give it a run round as there was nobody available in the shop to unchain it but what what I could see it felt ok.
I haven’t seen the Ickle Bubba in person yet but have seen lots of good feedback, plus this comes with the Isofix base.

would really like to hear some thoughts on each model if you have used one. The Venicci is at the top end of what I’m willing to spend.

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Dipsydoodlenoodle · 04/09/2022 23:04

We have the joie chrome - highly recommend it.

It's dead easy to push, it's smooth, has solid wheels and suspension.

We dog walk, pavements, grass, "off roading" - it's been prefect.

QuietBatperson15 · 05/09/2022 01:06

Another Joie Chrome fan here. Had this travel system for both kids (got a newer version for youngest as didn’t have storage for original one). Loved the interchanging front and rear facing buggy and the car seat clips into frame easily. We had the isofix so just a case of clipping in and out of car. Good sized good and basket. Had pushed other more expensive prams when out with friends and was always relieved to take mine back it was so easy to push.

QuietBatperson15 · 05/09/2022 01:07

Good sized hood rather!

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HeathcliffsCathy · 05/09/2022 01:20

I am assuming you're pregnant and choosing? If so, wait until the baby is here and then go shopping. We bought a travel system and when I actually had a baby I realized I didn't like it and it didn't fit my needs and we bought something completely different. In fact I would wait on almost all big purchases for a baby because you can assume you will use all sorts of things which you won't. It depends so much on your baby's personality, the way you adjust to motherhood and how you find your prefer to parent. Again, you can assume all sorts of things. You need a car seat to bring them home from the hospital in but tiny babies don't need a lot more. You only need very easy to put on and remove clothes, such as onsies (make sure they button down the front), vests and some huge soft cotton blankets to wrap them in. Newborns don't need loads of toys or fancy clothes or a ton of equipment.

britneyisfree · 05/09/2022 02:17

I really need to go to sleep. I thought these were baby names Blush

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