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Out n About Nipper V3 Single

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Cuppaoftea · 30/04/2014 20:32

I'm thinking of buying the single Nipper for my 10 month old but can't get to see one in the flesh to try out so am doing as much online research as possible!

I've read the harnesses are big is this a problem with baby? How do you find the Nipper for getting around the shops, how manoeuvrable is it? Is the hood coverage really good in the sun?

Also wondering what shade the purple is in real life as it looks a pinky purple in some online photos, I'd prefer more a purple otherwise might go for the black or green, and does a buggysnuggle fit the Nipper? Wasn't sure if can hook it over the back of the seat or do you need to push the ties through the mesh?

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Cuppaoftea · 02/05/2014 12:05

That's really helpful thanks, we want this to be the last pushchair we buy so want to get it right.

I definitely want something I can load up with shopping, school bags etc., that's one of the reasons I'm looking to replace the Buzz I have for her now (much as I do like it). Also the seat positions have become frustrating now I want to have her forward facing sometimes, forward facing in that for her is too upright or too reclined. Good to hear first hand that harness should be finer.

Great that it's very manoeuvrable as we live in the city so I'll be using it round the supermarket and shops all the time, but at the same time want a 3 wheeler with air tyres that's sturdy as we walk everywhere (no car, bus routes not convenient), walk miles over bumpy pavements and cobbles on school and nursery runs, and I also want something I can push easily over fields at the park, farm park etc. And single handlebar for easy one handed pushing a must while holding 2 and 4 year olds hands.

I like big hoods so I don't have to bother with a separate sunshade, will also be good when she's older and reaches the stage of not wanting the raincover over like my other three did so big hood and waterproof footmuff will do the job instead unless it's pouring. Have read the raincover fits well though.

Having looked again think we'll go with the greenSmile Thanks again.

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