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Mountain Buggy Terrain vs Bugaboo Chameleon for both country and city use?

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octanegirl · 17/09/2012 12:30

I live on a farm and drive to London once per week. I need a buggy that can cope with both! I have an estate car so space isn't a problem.

Which is the best option to push across uneven ground/fields (and possibly snow)?

I want to be able to clip in the car seat/pram etc but assume the Mountain Buggy does this too?

Thanks!

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carrielou2007 · 17/09/2012 15:14

Mn without a doubt. Cam I found terrible even walking across fields at the park. You can buy snow wheels which would also be good over rough ground but mb I would say would begat better suit your needs.

I haven't had the terrain, I've had the urban and swift. Terrain is very well thought of and recommended Smile

Tiggywunkle · 17/09/2012 19:24

Mountain Buggy for the farm. The Cameleon woudnt really cope although snow wheels could be an option. Look also at the Baby Jogger Elite and Summit. The Baby Joggers are nicer than the Mountain Buggy's to use - higher spec. All of these will take car seats and carrycots. Look also for a Nipabout which can have some Bugaboo parts on eg basket but you would need to do your homework on what parts.

Tiggywunkle · 17/09/2012 19:26

I meant to say the Nipabout would give you a parent facing option. If you can find any, you can buy air tyres. But Nipabouts are discontinued but there's some new ones floating around.

lisad123 · 17/09/2012 19:27

Mountain buggy Smile

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