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Pushchairs - help!

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vickyann1 · 25/04/2009 21:50

Hi, trying to decide which pushchair to buy, due in July 09. Have looked at loads but still not sure. Think some of the pramettes look cosy for newborn but worried about pushing them up and down stairs on my own - should I get a pram with a harness? Would like to get one where baby faces me for at least the first few months. Does anybody have any advice on which one is best? I'm going mad trying to find something suitable!

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MatNanPlus · 25/04/2009 23:15

Will you have to deal with pram and baby and stairs alone?

Need to use it on bus?

Size of car (boot)?

Will you need to fold pram up when at home?

nappyaddict · 25/04/2009 23:17

traxx ecuador, mutsy 4 rider or light rider as it is sometimes called (not urban rider that's an arse to push), any of the teutonia pushchairs, mamas and papas skate, m&p joolz, gesslein f2, gesslein future, gesslein vision s, mothercare maiu, bebecar ip-op, bebecar vector, mia moda allegria, mia moda atmosferra, bugaboo bee

twoclimbingboys · 25/04/2009 23:25

I loved the look of the bugaboo bee when pg with DS2, but couldn't afford it and needed a double. The sunshade etc would be fab for a summer baby.

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vickyann1 · 26/04/2009 08:14

hi, if noone around to help at train station might have to deal with pram and baby alone as will be on my own during the day. I will need to use it on bus, and our car is quite small. will be goood to fold it up at home too. i think something compact will probably have to do!

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nappyaddict · 26/04/2009 08:37

Are there steps at the train station? If so something with air wheels will be good so you can bump it down the steps. Do you have to fold it up on bus?

vickyann1 · 26/04/2009 08:56

there are lots of steps, and could proably get away with not folding it on bus (wouldn't travel at too busy a time)

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