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Baby Jogger Summit X3

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gertrudestein · 23/05/2013 14:11

... I have just ordered this. It is my first baby, and my main criterion is to be able to run. I also walk everywhere as much as I can. But now I'm a bit worried that this will be too big and heavy to take on public transport.

Does anyone have any experience of this type, or advice?

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Tiggywunkle · 23/05/2013 16:58

To be honest it should be perfect for everything. The footprint I believe is smaller than the Elite and its not much different to the City Mini and GT.

gertrudestein · 23/05/2013 20:08

Reassuring words! Thank you Tiggy

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Tiggywunkle · 24/05/2013 02:04

I don't know if this might help you. I believe the writer has had all the Baby Joggers as well as other all terrain pushchairs and knows her stuff. I know she uses public transport too because she's been contemplating taking her X3 onto a train.

gertrudestein · 24/05/2013 09:39

Thanks, that is really useful!

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LetItBeMe · 05/06/2013 23:19

ive just bought the x3 too. its fab but the rear wheels are wide. I wouldn't want to take ut on public tansport. its also rather heavy when folded.

forevergreek · 05/06/2013 23:27

I looks good but I would also say too long and wide for bus. It would go on but probably only if no other pushchair on ( usually fit two at least, and would have to go on at the back ( of London bus) as too wide for aisle.

However i would probably keep and use for waking and running if main aim, and just get a decent sling for bus/ other transport trips

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