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Maxi cosi carseat fits onto bebe confort loola?

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Thandeka · 04/10/2010 20:37

Am considering swapping my quinny for a loola as like look of it and fact it's parent facing. Seen somewhere you can get maxi cosi adaptors for it which presumably means our existing carseat will go on chassis but wanted to check mnet first. I know the loola also has it's own carseat but I don't want to change travel systems just pushchair!

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mummyreynolds · 05/10/2010 16:15

Yes that the Loola is compatible with the Pebble and the CabrioFix, so you will definitely be safe with moving over to a Loola.

sazm · 05/10/2010 21:54

personally i would go for a loola up,its SO easy to push, the handlebar makes it much nicer to push than the normal loola,the adapters are about £12 from mothercare for the cabriofix :)

Thandeka · 06/10/2010 08:32

can the loola up be parent facing though?

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lifeas3plus1 · 06/10/2010 20:09

The loola up can be parent facing. It just has one handle bar instead of two.

If I where you I'd re-consider the swap though. I've had quite a few prams/pushchairs and the loola up was by far the worst pram ever.

mamatomany · 06/10/2010 20:20

I had a loola with the carbrio and it worked weell, certainly as good as any other travel system for the first few months, it's harder to push as the baby gets older I'm told.

Thandeka · 07/10/2010 01:46

Sigh am I going to hate it more than I hate the quinny then? What's the best pushchair then (parent facing) have a feeling it's going to be a bugaboo......

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sazm · 07/10/2010 15:51

which quinny do you have?what is it you dont like about it?

i had a buzz and a loola up, i LOVED the buzz,i sold it a few weeks ago as i hardly ever use it (my ds is nearly 2)
i also had a loola up for a while,i loved it while my wee man was little,and it was so easy to push onehanded,it was a little heavier than the buzz to lift into the car because it all folds in one,but if thats a problem you can take the seat unit off,
i have a huge boot and lifting the loola in and out was no good as i have a really bad back.its really easy to fold/put up tho,but you cant do it onehanded.

if you are mainly going to use it in town with a carseat on then i would def say the loola up frame,you can pick up the frames for about £50 on ebay,
i sold mine on ebay and only got £120 for it,it was as new and had a spare hood worth £50 with it!so you could pick up one cheaply enough.

rightsaidfred · 07/10/2010 23:35

Cabriofix car seat adapters here
HTH

Thandeka · 08/10/2010 09:05

I have the buzz, I hate hate hate the wide wheel base- it does my head in getting about, its too big and bulky and fact you have to take seat unit off to fold it in parent facing mode. (but i do love it for its comfort for dd and spins on a 50p (except in tescos where it goes mental for steering!) and fact its parent facing.

DD will probably be out of carseat in a few months but DH didn't want me to get rid of quinny til she is so i managed to convince him that loola does same but maybe I should just hang onto it til she is out of carseat and then get something else entirely!

Hmmm. DD is 8months- what do I get? (Prob Want summat suitable for #2 too as don't think will need a double pushchair)

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Thandeka · 08/10/2010 09:05

and thanks rsf!

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Thandeka · 08/10/2010 09:24

I was thinking that I would love a Bee+ but defo can't afford it- maybe a second hand bee but part of my convincing DH about the loola was we can pick up a second hand one at a fraction of price of quinny sell the quinny and free up some cash as we are a bit skintos at the mo.

Whereas even if I sell the Quinny I would probably need to find another £100 for a second hand bee sigh.

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