Thanks letsblow, I am still thinking about the Joovy, but suspect I'll feel a bit ambivalent about it like both you and Stanton.
Well, the strolli arrived today - bloody good I reckon, ordered it at 12 yesterday and was delivered (free) at 2 today!
I think I love it! Its been a bit of a mare as, although I rang and was told its compatible with my Nipper 360, I have had to cut a slit in the seat cover (which is bolted to the nipper frame) in order to attach it. However, it does'nt really matter as can't be seen/does'nt affect performance. Also I cut a slit on both sides as was initially attempting to attach it the wrong way round
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Once I'd got it on - which should be easy if you have a brain (unlike me) - DS3 got on it willingly and was v excited, so a hands down winner already.
I've been for a spin to the shops, DS3 loves it, was very stable and secure and looked comfy. Its a bit odd to start with as you have to walk a little to the side to accommodate it, but I soon got used to that.
It looks and feels really well made and good quality, as it only attaches to one side of the pushchair frame it handles corners really well - much, much better than a buggy board. It goes up and down kerbs no probs aand handled bumpy road/pavement with ease, its not at all rickety and you can't really hear the wheels as you push.
It did make the pushchair heavier to push, but then I was pushing another 13+kg plus whatever the strolli weighs so hardly surprising.
Obviously I've only had a little test run with it, but so far it totally meets all my and DS3 needs.
Oh and it attracted a fair amount of attention, two people in the shop stopped to talk about it and a car actually slowed down as it passed us whilst its occupants gawped and pointed!!
I am still wondering about the Joovy though, am currently watching one on ebay.... I really should'nt but am almost tempted to get that too.. I don't need it though, I really MUST control myself!