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Best Pushchair suitable from birth

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hiddenme · 11/01/2011 10:57

What are your thoughts ?

I've always gone with Mamas and Papas but it's been a while since I've needed one so wondered what was good at the moment

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Katiekins3 · 14/01/2011 14:31

I have a Bugaboo Bee and it's fantastic. It's lightweight and is small (so easy to get through shop doors, along narrow pavements etc). When I bought it we lived in a small flat so it was perfect. Now looking to buy an umbrella fold buggy purely because DS is about to start nursery and the bee is too large to fit in their buggy storage area (which is particularly small). That is my only criticism of it. Otherwise, I think it's great and would definitely buy from them again.

Pootles2010 · 14/01/2011 14:36

We have babyjogger citymini, had since birth (with the carrycot), was perfect then, still is now at 6 months (now out of carrycot). Only thing wrong - can't cope with heavy snow, but only ones that can are huge.

Its very easy fold, compact and light, very easy to turn around and steer with one hand (have a look at reviews - its in 3 wheeler section).

sickoftheholidays · 14/01/2011 21:42

bugaboo cameleon, stokke xplory and icandy peach are my top 3 picks. They are probably the most expensive too, but I'm a sod for that I'm afraid.
All are well built, have excellent functionality, and are very comfy for baby.

sickoftheholidays · 14/01/2011 21:43

btw, I wouldnt have a mamas and papas if you paid me, they are way overpriced and the customer service is beyond appalling. i've had 3 buggies, 3 problems and ended up buying a new buggy each time as they deny the fault exists, or say its caused by misuse.

MonkeysPunk · 15/01/2011 08:21

I think the bugaboo bee plus is fab if you mostly use in an urban environment. You have the parent facing option, it's really nice to use for parent and baby. Huge shopping basket beneath is great too. Love ours!

sal1309 · 15/01/2011 08:43

I think it all depends on where you live, what you want the pushchair to do ect.

I love my stokke xplory and bugaboo cameleon. But also love my p&t all for different reasons and some are better than others for different things.

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