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Easywalker June - off-road?

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1busybee · 30/11/2013 19:04

Hi, I'm really considering buying an Easywalker June as my husband has a Mini Cooper but it definitely must go off-road......I.e woods and National Trust style walks. Can anyone who s got one tell me what they think?

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Ihateparties · 30/11/2013 21:01

I think you need the newer easywalker mini,not the June.

If you go off road often it might be worth looking at something like a baby jogger elite or summit and plan to remove wheels. Once the wheels are off they fold genuinely small.

1busybee · 02/12/2013 12:38

Thanks. Hmm it's tricky. This is my third child and I have an Emmaljunga edge duo which I really really love. Have had it for all 3 (alongside many other alternatives which I have never been as happy with much to dh's annoyance). Problem with the emmaljunga is it takes up lots of space and even in the touran once we have bikes etc in there isnt much room so was looking for something that would fit in my oh's Cooper as well as be squeezed in alongside bikes etc in the Touran. I've always preferred 4 wheeled pushchairs, less likely to tip if one of my ds's are steering. Will definitely look at the babyjoggers though. Do they fit in the Cooper boot with wheels on top (as when kids all in there'll be no room for wheels elsewhere!!)
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Tiggywunkle · 07/12/2013 00:14

I have had an Easywalker June, and now have an Easywalker MINI. I have to say I loved them both, but the handling of the MINI is far far superior. I have taken the MINI off road and it handled rough ground, sand, mud pretty well. It even handled some seriously steep inclines well.

I agree with Parties as well that the Baby Joggers all fold small - the chassis' are all similar size - it is the wheel size which makes the difference.

I have the MINI, BJCMGT and BJ Elite and all are great. The Elite is the serious off roader though. But for rough walks, like you suggest, any would work - unless you go literally through a wood and not along a path.

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