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Where to try out prams

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juless77 · 05/05/2023 19:32

Apart from mamas and papas stores where can I go and check out prams IE pushing them …comfort ..height of handle etc ..?

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shadowchancesassy · 05/05/2023 19:43

What part of the country are you?

Jmaho · 05/05/2023 19:45

John Lewis

Wispawispawispa · 05/05/2023 19:46

John Lewis
Babies R Us

juless77 · 05/05/2023 19:47

Leeds

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shadowchancesassy · 05/05/2023 19:49

nurseryland.co.uk/

This one in Wakefield is great.

QueenGorilla · 05/05/2023 19:52

Smyths Toystore
John Lewis
There may be a discount pram store type thing near you.
Buy second hand on Facebook and resell for the same if it isn’t quite what you want.

It’s a shame Mothercare folded.

Iizzyb · 05/05/2023 19:52

There's also a big shop in York called Paul Stride

BabyBabyBaby123 · 05/05/2023 19:57

I was wondering this, as I need a double and all the shops seem to stock are the Bugaboo Donkey. I would really like to try an Out & About or a Mountain Buggy, but don’t want to commit until I’ve seen one in real life and seen what it actually feels like to push/fold etc.

Loveyoutomatoes · 05/05/2023 20:00

John Lewis and Boots.

Frankie789 · 05/05/2023 20:00

I went to kiddies kingdom in Dewsbury, don’t think that’s far from Leeds. They had loads, there was a particular one I wanted to check out so made sure it was there first and they were super helpful.

@BabyBabyBaby123 You’ll need to phone / email some ahead of going to see what they’ve got on display

Dermadirj · 05/05/2023 20:00

Whatever you do don't buy a nuna. It's a badly designed pram. You can only adjust the straps behind the baby, instead of in front, which I've found to be incredibly frustrating.

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