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CoromandelCrabs · 02/07/2025 12:23

Does anyone have one and how is it? Thinking of buying from birth with carrycot as it looks so lightweight and easy.

But ideally it needs to be able to cope with some dog walks/going on the beach as well.

Is it sturdy enough or should I rethink?

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lookingfortheadult · 02/07/2025 12:35

I have it. I love it. Bought it for my toddler originally but ultimately got the carrycot to use for my second. I’d buy it again but it does have some issues. I think you’d struggle on uneven ground if doing it regularly. It can handle it but always feels a bit weak and flimsy. For me this is outweighed by how easy it is everywhere else and one handed manoeuvring is a doddle.

It also didn’t come with a bar which I miss now my son is a little older. And I think the feet area is a little short leaving his legs dangling. You can buy an extended but everything adds up with extras.

So yes, I love it, don’t regret it but do also have some niggles.

Welshfiver · 02/07/2025 14:38

We had one of these from about 18 months as I got fed up of the huge buggy. It is great but would struggle on uneven ground - it's not that robust.

Supidupi3289 · 02/07/2025 19:00

It's a great buggy but not for the beach or very uneven ground. Not just because of reduced manoeuvrability but also because of the lack of suspension and therefore comfort for a newborn. Just in the city, sure!

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CoromandelCrabs · 02/07/2025 20:33

Ok thanks everyone will have another look at others

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