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Tfk buggies for a country lifestyle - reviews?!

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CountryMum90 · 29/03/2026 20:06

Buggy advice!
We are expecting our first baby in August and have started researching buggies. We live a very outdoorsy lifestyle with horses, muddy country walks etc.
The out n about buggies have great reviews for this kind of thing but we also saw a German brand at an expo today - "tfk" - does anyone have any experience with the tfk mono 3 or tfk pro? How do these fair up to the outdoor life?
Are there any other brands we should investigate before making our decision?!

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CountryMum90 · 01/04/2026 16:02

Any advice or recommendations?

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Idabelle · 01/04/2026 16:04

We have a Mountain Buggy swift in the country. I really like how compact it is and so far has been good in all terrains.

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 01/04/2026 17:16

Outdoorsy parent (of now teens). Never heard of TFK, but Mountain Buggy are excellent.

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CountryMum90 · 01/04/2026 17:47

Thank you - hadn't heard of mountain buggy but will investigate these too

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lemoncurdcupcake · 01/04/2026 18:16

Saw the title and came on to also recommend mountain buggy. Took ours on a 10k hike off road in Northumbria including some hefty hills and boggy ground. It handled everything we threw at it!

boulevardofbrokendreamss · 02/04/2026 11:25

Mountain buggy. I had a bugaboo donkey in the beginning for my twins. The bloody tyres popped on the beach. Changed for the Mountain Buggy with solid tyres.

fortheloveofcollies · 02/04/2026 17:31

I really recommended the uppababy ridge. It goes everywhere. We live on a smallholding and does muddy steep fields easily. It has disc brakes which is really useful for going downhill. It is a little bulky in town but we’ve still taken it everywhere and it’s always fit, just sometimes tight.

But for proper country walks, you’ll need a baby carrier. It didn’t occur to me until I got to my first stile with the pram 😂 I used the ergobaby embrace until she was 9 months and now I have the osprey poco which is great.

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