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Need a maxi cosi compatible pram

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littlestgirlguide · 09/08/2012 22:11

I have got a maxi cosi cabriofix car seat and dreami carrycot from dd, but my quinny speedi is on its last legs after 3 years on every terrain imaginable, and I want a new one for #2!
It needs to fit the car seat and carry cot I already have, fit in the boot of my freelander (which isn't as big as you might think!) and be able to do hills/muddy footpaths/the beach/camp sites etc.... Not too bothered about shopping use (also have a quinny zapp) but could do with having a nice tall handle as I'm 6 foot.
Any ideas? Was fancying the maxi cosi mura but reviews on here may have put me off!

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ellangirl · 10/08/2012 10:33

Maxi cosi cabrio will fit in most pushchairs, but you might have to get new adapters. Would you not get a Quinny speedi again? I wouldn't recommend the mura but only because of the weight. It is very comfortable for child, but just so heavy! The nipper out and about is a good lightweight all terrain but you would need a new carrycot, or I am totally in love with my new baby jogger (I have GT city mini but elite is true all terrain) but again you would need a new carrycot.

hazeldog · 10/08/2012 10:43

I am also tall and rural and finding the obaby zezu really good off road and lightweight. Not tiny folded but fits easily in the also small boot of my 4 x4 Pretty sure its compatible with maxi cosi. It's just as good and nice looking as the ones where you pay an extra £200 odd for the brand name pose factor.

ellangirl · 10/08/2012 11:55

I like the zezu well enough, but I didn't find it could cope with beach or snow at all well- better for town or pavements in my personal opinion. That's why I bought a second hand mura, which was better for all terrain but too heavy and bulky to put in car.

littlestgirlguide · 10/08/2012 21:30

My sister in law has just bought a zezu, and it's little front wheels just aren't going to manage the terrain we go on! I hadn't even thought about just getting another speedi - but it does seem obvious! Only today, mine has coped on a really rough shingle beach, sending my 3yo to sleep in the process!

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Tiggywunkle · 10/08/2012 23:28

A Mountain Buggy - not the Swift as that has a low handle - but the Terrain or the Urban Jungle.
A Baby Jogger Elite or Summit although the handle on the latter is fixed.

rogersmellyonthetelly · 13/08/2012 07:37

Well the good news is that if the car seat fits on, the carrycot will fit on the same adapters almost certainly.

rusmum · 18/08/2012 15:12

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