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Which pushchair next?!

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Humperdink123 · 29/09/2013 20:32

I've got a Mutsy Evo which I have used daily for the past year and have pretty much loved. However, I'm heading back to work and my mum is going to be looking after DD. The Evo is just a bit heavy and fiddly for her, especially when having to wrangle a 1yo at the same time!

So I need to get something a bit smaller and easier to fold - but what?

I don't really want to pay more that £200 tops. I would like something which would fold one handed ideally.

I have borrowed a Maclaren Techno XLR before and really didn't like it- really rickety and still took up so much room in the car boot!

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

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milk · 30/09/2013 11:48

(that price as at the basket stage the extra 15% off is taken off)

Humperdink123 · 30/09/2013 21:57

Thanks will take a look. Anyone else with suggestions that I should research?
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BopsX3 · 30/09/2013 22:07

I'm going for an umbrella buggy for my next one. The pram I have at the moment is too big and chunky and is a nightmare to get in the bus. Plus you need 2 hands to fold it which is difficult when you have hold of a 9 month old whilst trying to watch 2 other children aswell.

I'm thinking of maybe the silver cross pop or the cosatto Supa

whitewineforme · 30/09/2013 22:19

Like Bops said, have heard a few people suggest the Silver Cross Pop on here. I've got a Nuna Pepp as a second buggy which could fit the bill, folds in half rather than umbrella fold. It's usually £200 but I got it cheaper from Kiddicare on a 15% off orders over £100 offer. There's one of these promotions on at the moment until 7th Oct, so maybe worth a browse on their website at all the brands to give you ideas?

WeAreSix · 30/09/2013 22:26

It has got to be a Baby Jogger City Mini.

Light, compact, easy to use. Job done :)

Tiggywunkle · 01/10/2013 00:55

Baby Jogger City Mini here too, although I have a Graco Evo Mini at present and its fabulous!

Humperdink123 · 06/10/2013 18:27

Thanks all! Well, we went on a mammoth pushchair hunt today. Liked the Graco Evo Mini but the fabric was slippery and the straps fiddly, which meant trying to wrestle DD into it was too difficult! Loved the Baby Jogger but was just too expensive, especially once a raincover was added in.

In the end we have chosen a M&P Armadillo. It seems to tick all our boxes and was within budget- hopefully we have made the right choice!

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Tiggywunkle · 06/10/2013 21:36

I look forward to hearing how you get on with it. Its next on my shopping list!

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