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Recaro Profi Plus car seat - I want 'wheels' to go with it, ideally the Recaro Zen, but mega-££, any ideas?

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JustKeepSwimming · 24/02/2011 16:03

I've had my Recaro Profi Plus for nearly 5 years and am totally happy with it as a car seat.
Now expecting DC3 (due in April) and I want to get some 'wheels' to click the seat into for school runs mostly.

Ideally, I want the Recaro Zen but a) it's not out in the UK yet & b) it's mega-bucks to buy & DH is not convinced!

I could get the Recaro Akuna but I think it's ugly and I don't like it.

Or, I could get a different, as yet, unknown buggy, and get adaptors for the seat.
I know you can get adaptors for the iCandy Apple, the City Jogger, maybe the McLaren XLR, and others.

I've never used adaptors with a buggy so don't know how easy they are to use, do they stay attached when you fold the buggy?

I currently have:

  • a McLaren Triumph
  • a P&T (old style one)
  • a M&P 3-in-1 thingie (maybe an Ultima? was given to me years ago & though I like the carrycot I'm not a big fan of it)


I don't think i can get adaptors for any of these.

Any ideas or tips?
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movingsoon · 24/02/2011 19:44

here lists all the adapters you can get it also goes on a maclaren xlr not sure if it comes with adapters will ask my friend as she has one put didn't get a car seat. It is wider than a normal maclaren

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JustKeepSwimming · 24/02/2011 20:06

Thanks - some of those buggies I've never heard of, will have to Google.

Not sure I want another McLaren really, I don't love it that much lol.

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JustKeepSwimming · 26/02/2011 21:06

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