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Loola Up Pushchair

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FunkySnail · 13/01/2009 09:20

Hello

I'm looking at prams and at the mo the Loola Up seems to be my preffered choice with the Creatis car seat. I don't want to bother with the carry cot but was thinking about getting the footmuff to make it more pramlike for a newborn but not sure if this is necessary. Baby is due in March and is my first.
If anbody has this travel system what do you think of it?

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bubblebell1 · 13/01/2009 10:47

ive got a loola.. i never bought the carseat or carry cot and just used a mothercare own footmuff (black) and it did look like a pram. they are nice but quite wide and on the heavy side. plus you can have baby front facing which is nice

witchwithallthetrimmings · 13/01/2009 10:52

its actually much heavier than it looks and hard to steer. No way can you use it one handed so not great for the stage post 15 months when they want to get up and walk for a bit. i would not recommend it tbh.

btw the creatis car seat is great but a bit on the small side, our ds grew out of his at 4 months

olivo · 13/01/2009 18:32

i love my loola! we used the creatis car seat, really easy to transfer to and from car to frame. we did buy the footmuff but hardly used it. i didn't find it too heavy and i am quite small.
i am pg again and can't wait to use it for this baby!

brettgirl2 · 13/01/2009 19:11

I think you just have to make your own decisions because everyone has different opinions. I have bought a Loola for two main reasons - firstly it was one of the only ones that actually fitted in the boot of my car. Secondly, the ease of transfer from car to frame because of the car seat being compatible with isofix (my car is 3 door so messing around with seatbelts would be a nightmare)

SugarPig · 13/01/2009 19:18

I love my loola up - I wanted a pram that was really easy to collapse and put up and it definitely is for me.

So quick and easy to put the car seat in the frame - no adaptors or anything. I do recommend getting the car seat base though - about another £40 but makes life easier.

Doesn't feel heavy to me to push and I am a proper weakling but then my baby is only 3 months and not that heavy yet!

And it is good for tall people.

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