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Quinny Zapp

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LexieSinclair · 03/10/2012 13:21

I'm looking on eBay for a pushchair for my 2yo and there seem to be lots of Quinny Zapps for sale. Are they any good? If not, can you recommend any others? I do lots of walking so would need to be sturdy, comfortable and easy to manoeuvre.
Thank you.

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femmeaufoyer · 03/10/2012 13:52

I have a Zapp and find it very good. I bought it as a holiday pushchair and it's good because it folds up small. I'm now using it all the time with my 3 year old as I find my Bee Plus a bit heavy, I'm 30 weeks pregnant. The only issue is that it doesn't recline, so if your child likes to nap then it's not very comfortable. But it is sturdy and easy to manoeuvre. For your requirements you may be better looking at a Babyjogger City Mini.

LexieSinclair · 03/10/2012 20:42

Thanks femmeau. The Baby Jogger looks good, though hard to find 2nd hand. I'll keep thinking...

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PushchairDad · 04/10/2012 22:45

had on look on ebay, there are quinny zapp xtras too. These are like the zapp but with a recline Smile

Nahla321 · 04/10/2012 23:35

Maclaren's are good if you are going to be doing a lot of walking as they are so hard wearing and built to last.

Tiggywunkle · 07/10/2012 09:10

If you walk a lot, I wouldnt get a Zapp. They are low handled, rattly with hard angled handlebars. Fine for outings or nipping from the car into a shop but for serious walking look at something else. I second the Baby Joggers. They are often on EBay if you keep looking or join the selling group on Facebook. there's always fab offers on them too. Boots especially.

LexieSinclair · 07/10/2012 21:39

Thanks everyone. The babyjoggers do look fab - guess I'll have to start saving.

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