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Uppa baby cruz, what are your feelings once you have used ot for a feww months ?

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Hpbp · 27/08/2012 21:54

What do you think of it now that you have used it fr a month or so ? I like its spec but how do users feel about it ? Happy ? TIA

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Tiggywunkle · 28/08/2012 00:36

If this is aimed at me, then I can't answer this one. I boxed the Cruz up, put it on Ebay, but hubby told me I was being too hard on it and to give it another chance - mainly because the shopping basket is so big. So I took it off Ebay, but I haven't reopened the box yet and TBH I should just sell it. I dont think I will ever like how hard it feels and I have no desire to open the box. I may consider it when term time comes round again and I have school bags etc to transport home. But I doubt it.

I asked one of the pushchair nutty MNers on here to go into their local pram shop and check that its not just me who thinks the suspension is hard, and they came back and said they thought it was hard too. So I feel better knowing it isn't just me...and the MNer is very experienced...but maybe experience is a bad thing because we do end up comparing. I think for a non fussy parent, it would be perfect.

But I was a bit shocked when someone here said the Cruz is taller than a Vista when folded and for what is supposedly a more compact pushchair! The Vista is tall enough!!

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Hpbp · 28/08/2012 11:00

Thank you Tiggy for your reply. And sorry you did not findthe right pushchair. There are so many on the market, it is a challengeto ind the right one for the right people.

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Ihateparties · 28/08/2012 18:47

I did love how compact and neat it looked, the basket etc. But on solid composite shop floor there seemed to be no movement whatsoever in the chassis/wheels joint so I thought it would be a v bumpy ride as Tiggy says. Which is a real shame especially cos of the other aspects. That said for people who live somewhere smooth or use their pushchair almost exclusively in shopping centres etc. then it could be great.

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