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Venicci Travel Systems

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MrsMonkeyBear · 28/04/2014 05:55

I was wondering if anyone else has bought one/used one.

OH and I are looking at them as the seem to come with everything. I know I have to buy the ISO-fix base separately.

this is the one I'm looking at.

I'm looking forward to your responses

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katandkits · 28/04/2014 12:58

I would recommend you choose a good car seat that fits your car first and then choose a pushchair. The car seat on your link only goes up to 10kg and a better one such as britax or maxi cosi goes up to 13kg, allowing you to keep your baby safer for longer in the infant carrier.

As for the pram,you get lots for a good price but the danger of ordering a system online is you can't check it fits in your car boot. I personally think it looks bulky but then I have a small car.

MrsMonkeyBear · 28/04/2014 16:23

Neither oh or I drive so everything is being based on MILs car and my parents car, both of which are massive beasts of vehicles. I see your point about the max weight, hadn't thought of that, I was looking more at things of the under basket (Im likely to be taking this thing on the bus to do shopping) and the fact that it has the 2 way pushchair option.

My mum frequently goes to Doncaster, where the show room is and will pop in and take a good look at it before I purchase.

Thanks for the advice and I will continue the search for the perfect pram system. Smile

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katandkits · 28/04/2014 17:41

I would not buy that system for a bus. Get something easier to fold, preferably a one piece fold. Have a look at the baby jogger range, perhaps a versa if you want parent facing. If you don't have a car, just get a decent car seat and don't worry if it is going to attach to the pushchair. Massive prams are a nightmare to take on the bus.

katandkits · 28/04/2014 17:45

Incidentally with car seats it is often the length of the seatbelts that is important rather than the size of the car itself.

MrsMonkeyBear · 29/04/2014 05:15

Thanks, going to have a look into it all. Got 5 months before we need it, but just looking into it now.

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