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What pushchair would you go for the 4th time around?

7 replies

TheNightWatch · 01/06/2012 21:02

If it was going to be the last one and you already had a load of stuff from three teenagers on every surface in your house? Obviously, the budget isnt the same as the with the first. Bugaboos look great but are far too expensive. It needs to be from birth, fit in the back of the car (although its a big boot) and cope with lots of walking over rough terrain. What is a good midrange pram that will last for at least three years?

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BikeRunSki · 01/06/2012 21:09

The new Baby Jogger City Mini with air tyres. City Mini GT is it called? My friend has just got this. It is the perfect merger of my P&T Sport and BJCM.

FashionEaster · 01/06/2012 21:12

I'd really go for one that is parent-facing; I didn't and really regret it.

Jaffacakeeater · 01/06/2012 21:15

I reckon iCandy Peach Jogger. Had the Out n About 360 for my twins and loved the easy pushing and air tyres. Went for iCandy Peach with DS2 just before they brought out the jogger model. Looks a great combination of both and can be parent facing or outward. Was so pissed off I bought I missed out!!

Tiggywunkle · 01/06/2012 21:47

The Baby Jogger City Versa with GT wheels or the Easywalker June without a doubt. There's a difference in price though!

mebutnotme · 01/06/2012 22:02

My baby jogger city mini gt arriving next friday!!!!!!! Looks perfect for all our needs and lifestyle. Extra tall seat for my already taller than average 20month old. Solid forever air tyres, folds up in that amazing way, handbrake on the handle, massive hood for shade, it just seems perfect for us, storage baskt you can get to even when seat reclined, they seem to have thought of everything!! Can you tell I'm excited about it's arrival?!

TheNightWatch · 03/06/2012 13:46

because its going to be the middle of winter we are looking at something, carry cot style with loads of coverage to begin with.

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Tiggywunkle · 03/06/2012 15:29

I think all the suggestions above have a carrycot option.

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