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We reviewed the UK's best baby bouncers. Share your thoughts here!

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MumsnetReviews · 11/04/2018 11:17

After weeks of reading the Talk boards, talking to parents and researching the UK's bestsellers, we put the best of the best baby bouncers on the market through some real-life, extreme testing to find out which one is the best for babies.

The results are in and the Nuna Leaf was our overall winner. You can take a look at our full round up of baby bouncers here, and you can read about our testing process here.

Do you agree with our choice? Share your thoughts and feedback below!

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TammySwansonTwo · 12/04/2018 11:55

No chance! It’s more expensive than the Baby Bjorn and you have to activate the movement which only lasts two minutes, and a loud Velcro harness? Bonkers. Even a small baby can bounce the baby bjorn with really small movements.

Isadora2007 · 12/04/2018 12:04

£180!!!
That’s surely got to be a laugh rather than a flipping Leaf!?!?!

BertieBotts · 12/04/2018 12:18

Um, well. The best one I had was about £2.50 from a nearly new sale, it had been washed so many times the label was blank and it had absolutely no features. It was fabulous, well balanced, baby could bounce himself. The simplicity of the Bjorn one without the ridiculous price tag.

PinkAvocado · 12/04/2018 12:21

‘Importantly it looks fantastic’

Important to who? It looks modern and a little like an artistic installation rather than a baby product but for that money, I guess you’d want it to be dual purpose!

TammySwansonTwo · 12/04/2018 13:33

Also, my twins are 18 months and still use their Baby bjorn ones! I doubt this would last very long. Plus the BB ones fold flat for storage, travelling etc.

I don’t have a clue how this won!

Rif3121M · 12/04/2018 16:21

I had a £10 kiddicare bouncer with my daughter and was an absolute god send best thing we ever bought. Then we had a tiny love 3 in 1 rocker for my son and it was awesome had the easiest time with it we took it to grandparents houses if we were spending the day there and we used it as a cot for the first couple of weeks since he wouldn't sleep anywhere else and it lies flat so wasn't a problem. Loved both that I used. Wouldn't pay more than £100 for any item like bouncers/jumperoos/rockers/swings unless I'd used a friends etc and had to buy one otherwise nope. Xx

ijustwannadance · 13/04/2018 08:30

How much?!!
Some people really do have more money than sense.

DryHeave · 13/04/2018 11:21

I was given one. Velcro made the baby cry. It weighs a ton so not easy to take from room to room. Now he’s older and I have attached a steering wheel toy to it he likes it. He still prefers the cheap vibrating Mamas & Papas one.

DryHeave · 13/04/2018 11:22

Also: the padding is really heavy so takes AGES to dry.

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