Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Pushchairs

Join our Pram forum for pram advice. Plus read our round up of the best pushchairs currently available.

What are the differences between a Bee and a Cameleon?

4 replies

SpinningSpider · 14/08/2013 12:19

Am now thinking of going second hand and buying a b Bee or a Cameleon.

What are the differences?

The Cameleon seem to start at around £300 around here, is that about right?

OP posts:
Caitycat · 14/08/2013 12:24

Bee is smaller and less robust, a "city" buggy that you might just about get onto a bus but would not be great for country walks. Cam the opposite, bulkier but sturdier, we got it because we live down an unmade gravel track and regularly walk through fields with it. Don't know much about the 2nd hand prices I'm afraid but look out for included accessories as they cost a fortune!

SpinningSpider · 14/08/2013 12:26

I live in a city and won't be doing much countryside walking. Buses have to be a consideration, as does an average sized boot.

Maybe the Bee would be better for us?

OP posts:
whitewineforme · 14/08/2013 12:38

It depends on your lifestyle, if you want it to be lightweight and easy to get on and off buses then probably the Bee. Bee folds in one piece, Cameleon is 2 piece fold. Cameleon has carrycot and Bee you buy a cocoon if you want to use from newborn.Cameleon has bigger wheels so fine for both city and country use, Bee has small wheels so better suited to smooth surfaces/paths.

Rooners · 14/08/2013 12:41

It will be much easier to get a Bee onto a bus.

MUCH easier. You can lift it up the step.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page