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DueMay2021 · 11/01/2021 22:22

Hi all
Starting to look for a reasonably priced travel system and wondered if anyone had purchased/used any of the infababy range?

I'm looking for something lightweight that can be parent facing that also has a pram suitable for sleeping.

I only want something with 4 wheels and preferably something easy to fold down that will fit in a smallish car boot.

My parents have said they are happy to purchase the system for us max budget £500

I'd appreciate any help

Thank you

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DueMay2021 · 12/01/2021 13:30

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sozzledsantax · 12/01/2021 13:55

We've just purchased the infababy ultimo travel system, we went with the 4 wheeler too.
I had no idea which one to go with either, eventually went with that one as it won best travel system 2020 🤷‍♀️ and I liked that it came with a 3 year warranty.

Asiama · 12/01/2021 14:00

We bought the Infababy Moto in 2018 and really like it. It fits into the boot of our car, is good for walks, and is still in very good condition. The disadvantages that I have found is that the basket is very small, so not great for carrying things around eg shopping. DS is 2 and slightly smaller than average height, and looks cramped in it. I wouldn't like a bigger pram though as it would be harder to manoeuvre and take up more boot space.

DueMay2021 · 12/01/2021 14:13

@sozzledsantax @Asiama thanks ladies these are the two main ones I was looking at but I wasn't sure if the ultimo would be to big the wheels look quite wide.

I was also looking at the flo but I wasn't sure about the pram turning in to the seat. Does the pram change in to the seat or do all three parts come separate?

Thanks for your help

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Asiama · 12/01/2021 14:42

I don't know about the flo. With the moto, we got a car seat, a carry cot and a seat for age 6 months+. We liked having separate pieces as we were able to use the carry cot as a mobile basket around the house when he was sleeping!

DueMay2021 · 12/01/2021 17:07

@Asiama do you think it will last the whole time you will need it for if DS is looking a bit snug already?

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Asiama · 12/01/2021 20:38

@DueMay2021 there is enough space width wise, just a bit tight lengthwise if I use the footmuff. He fits in fine without the footmuff, his feet stick out a bit but it doesn't look uncomfortable and he doesn't complain. DS will be 3 next winter and I suspect he will stop using the pram by spring 2022 (as his future baby sibling will need it!), so I don't want to buy a new pram just for a few more months. Next winter, it might be that instead of using the footmuff I will have to put a blanket over him.

Babydust13 · 12/01/2021 21:32

@Asiama thank you so much for your help

Asiama · 07/02/2021 19:14

Hello, just wanted to share my recent experience with our pram. The tyres have started to split and crack after 2 years so we have decided to buy replacements from Infababy. These are costing us £90. We wouldn't have bothered if this was our last baby as DS is 27 months, but I expect we will need the pram for at least another 3 years as we will have a newborn in the summer. Worth bearing in mind as price was a big factor for us when we bought our pram.

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