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What Pushchair to go for? Very hard decision - first time mother??

33 replies

MumToBe2015R · 14/12/2014 10:22

Hello,

Firstly I don't know if this is in the right catogary, couldn't find actual catogary.

I am 7+1, but looking in to prams & car seats now.

I want something that will last until baby is 2/3. Quality wise should be good, which will last.

I've seen on the Internet:-
Silver cross - pioneer
Silver cross - wayfera
Bugaboo Bee3
Bugaboo Cameleon
Oyster 2
Stoke Scoot

Would be really helpful if you could give me reviews @ personal experience with these prams.

I've just got mix feeling about all of them as all have mixed reviews.

Also when is the right time to start looking in store for prams,carseats, furniture etc?


Thank you in advance xx

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BananaToast · 14/12/2014 22:16

We've gone for the Mamas and Papas Sola 2 - nice to see it getting good reviews here!

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NinjaPanda34 · 14/12/2014 22:23

I would wait... we found out at our 12 week scan that we were having twins which limited our choice of pram somewhat!

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Theorientcalf · 14/12/2014 22:34

I have a Bee and am still using it for our 2 year old. Now we've got ds2, we're using it with a buggy board. No need for a maclaren!

It's light weight and compact, easy to fold. I love it.

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Misty414 · 14/12/2014 22:36

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Sillysausage2 · 14/12/2014 22:49

I have the oyster and I love it, I bought a maclaren for holidays when LO was 1 but still use my oyster mostly. No 2 is due next year, it's still perfect and I can get a new colour pack so spruce it up!

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HazleNutt · 15/12/2014 09:31

What do you need the buggy for - are you mostly walking around town, need something that you can easily fold, carry up and down the stairs, take on buses? Will you be walking to do your grocery shopping, do you need a big basket? Or are you using the buggy mostly on muddy country lanes and would not care about public transport, as long as it fits in the car?

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HazleNutt · 15/12/2014 09:40

And you can choose the puschchair as soon as you want, but buy it as late as possible - warranty period starts from purchase, you don't want to waste it.

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Number3cometome · 15/12/2014 10:31

This is DC3 for me, I've done the ridiculous 4x4 looking buggies which are too heavy to even move.

This time will be the lightest buggy without car seat I can find!

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