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Xt or quest

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sweetiepie1979 · 10/05/2013 21:37

Right, I have a almost 2 year old and a city jogger. I'm pregnant almost 5 months my back is very sore prolapse disc. I need a lighter buggy for my almost 2 year old. Looking online it seems xt isn't that much lighter than bj. So is quest any good husband is very tall and not happy with handles that don't extend. I'm not going to be able to handle a double buggy when the time comes and I have a mama and papas rubix carry cot pram for that time. Advice please ladies...

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sweetiepie1979 · 10/05/2013 21:37

Also I live in a place of bad foot paths and cobbles

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RandomMess · 10/05/2013 21:39

Jeez neither

I have a very bad back and actually found my bugaboo frog the easiest thing to push... far easier/lighter than a maclaren.

sweetiepie1979 · 10/05/2013 21:43

Oh no random mess that sounds expensive though is it?

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RandomMess · 10/05/2013 21:46

I bought one 2nd hand and sold it on for nearly what I paid for it. How about a nipper 360 they are a light pushchair and again very light to push. You could really do with going somewhere and trying pushchairs out.

CoolaSchmoola · 10/05/2013 21:50

I have a prolapsed disc in my back and the only thing I can push for any length of time is my XT. I love it!

Think your best bet would be to try them out, if possible borrow from friends so you can have a good go.

sweetiepie1979 · 10/05/2013 22:16

Ok I'll do that next week. Thank you

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chocolatemartini · 13/05/2013 20:28

Quest is light to lift but feels heavier to push than something like a bee or a frog, which was suggested up thread. But maybe you've decided by now anyway

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