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Am a bit clueless - help me out????

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ginger2000 · 14/07/2010 20:06

Hi there,

I need a bit of advice! am aware what I want might not actually exist! What prams/pushchairs exist that are parent and outward facing that can collapse without taking apart and that isn't too big/heavy? I had the M & P pramette last time but was wondering if there was anything else that isn't too pricey (will be looking on ebay probably!) any thoughts?

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IMoveTheStars · 14/07/2010 20:10

bee

IMoveTheStars · 14/07/2010 20:10

Bugaboo bee

IMoveTheStars · 14/07/2010 20:10

not sure how that happened

ginger2000 · 14/07/2010 20:14

I know the bee would be good but I just don't have the budget even if on ebay as I need to get so much other stuff!!

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IMoveTheStars · 14/07/2010 20:31

hmm...

I always coveted the M&P Luna - it's not rear facing as such, but you can get a carry cot for it, so would be until the baby outgrew it, plus it's got a nice big, total lie-flat seat, and it folds up nice and small and is easy to manouvre.

In another life i'd love the M&P Urbo - is that am option?

snala · 14/07/2010 20:34

Whats your price range?

skyeplusbump · 14/07/2010 20:40

britax vigour

ginger2000 · 14/07/2010 20:40

Budget - Upto about £150ish I reckon (but we were hoping to get a car seat chucked with that too!) see I told you I was asking the impossible!

Good ideas Jareth - will look out for them, pricey again though! Really not sure what I want exists!

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snala · 14/07/2010 21:15

Loola?
like this

I think you can also get a carry cot for th chassis.

ginger2000 · 14/07/2010 21:31

I like the Britax vigour from the pics - I do also like the Loola but have read some bad reviews on here! Thanks guys - food for thought!

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tellnoone · 15/07/2010 09:59

The Neonato Reverso is quality reversible pushchair that usually goes for a pittance second hand on ebay. Probably because they rarely come up and they're not trendy or popular like some brands but it is a good pushchair and usually comes as a travel system with car seat. Not sure how small it folds though. It's worth a look, comes in 3 or 4 wheeler.

Multimummy · 15/07/2010 13:31

Quinny Zapp Xtra is coming out soon.
I don't see enough information provided about it on the web to tell you if it can fold with seat reversed or not yet. Might be worth looking into as the standard zapp has some very nice features (like sealed ball bearing wheels making it run very smoothly - and compact lightweight fold - and quality fabrics/harness).
Not so keen on Loola - due to it's dislike of being reversed/pulled backwards up steps (personally)...doing this makes the back wheels splay and it won't manouver properly.

Multimummy · 15/07/2010 13:32

What about the standard quinny zapp with car seat? Might be within your budget.
Look on www.kiddicare.com for bargain prams too.

lifeas3plus1 · 15/07/2010 16:03

What about the petite star kurvi?

here

ginger2000 · 15/07/2010 17:41

Thanks all - just got to make a decision now! Maybe I should just sling it for 3 months and then buy something forward facing!

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Multimummy · 15/07/2010 23:15

If you're going to sling for a while - then find a ff - I'd say the micralite superlite at kiddicare.com in red or grey are awesome deals at £129.99 because they have the snuggle bag included. the hammock seat is comfy for kids and the air tyres make a smooth ride. you could use a head hugger and recline position from around 3/4months I think!

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