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Any recommendations for a parent facing pushchair

32 replies

varicoseveined · 26/11/2010 09:58

Preferably suitable from birth with a lie flat position? Or one that will take a Maxi Cosi car seat?

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sriches · 26/12/2010 21:51

We have the Quinny Zapp Xtra which is really growing on me. As a Maxi Cosi/Quinny family (started with Quinny Buzz 3 and infant carrier - now have Zapp Xtra, Pearl and Tobi car seats) I am really impressed with this easy to use, lightweight, versatile pushchair. Easy for parents to use and comfortable for children, the pushchair grows with them. The fact it reclines is a bonus. Definitely all the best features of the Quinny products rolled into one!

It can be used both rear and forward facing and is compatible with the Maxi Cosi infant carrier.

MonkeysPunk · 27/12/2010 11:18

i would say bee plus also. Another parent facing one that is of more sturdy build is the seed pli. V expensive at £799.00 but there are some on ebay for less. It is fab.

saoirse86 · 06/01/2011 21:09

The seed pli monkeyspunk mentioned is reduced to £350 from £799 here if you want the swivel version.
They said the only reason it's so cheap is because they're not popular possibly because they're not well known.
They're a really good warehouse/shop type place in Rugby, Warwickshire. They're doing a 5% discount till 8th jan or do free delivery. Definitely worth a look!

flinginghasflung · 06/01/2011 21:18

My sister has a Mothercare Spin one, it's brilliant, takes a maxi cosi carseat, is rear and forward facing, tips to make a lie flat cot thingy and fits my three year old DD. If I could go back in time, I'd get one. But is 500 smackers. Tbh unless you have money to burn don't worry to much, in 6 months I bet you buy a Maclaren or similar and use that instead.

Adair · 06/01/2011 21:20

If I was spending a fortune on a buggy, I'd go for the Bee. But I have just got a very cheap second-hand Infinity (it has a separate carry cot) and I love it!

babydrip · 06/01/2011 22:53

britax vigour 3 plus
also can get older bucket seat versions quiet cheaply on ebay
xxx

Doramustdie · 07/01/2011 21:15

Honestly now with the benefit of hindsight I would spend the 500 I spent on a maxi cosines with all the bits and buy the following. A good sling/baby carrier that both you and DP can use and a Maclaren. You will get years out of it. They are robust, small and very portable. Get the best you can afford and spend the change from your budget on a family holiday to center parcs or similar when the baby is born. Just my two pence worth!

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