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Easywalker Mosey - in London?

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bexibean · 02/12/2014 18:59

Anyone know where I can try one in London and Surrey? Can only see them on line and in Glasgow!

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nwilson12 · 03/12/2014 15:28

I think you can only get them online. I ordered mine from glasgow pram centre without seeing it. I've put some photos of it on another thread - www.mumsnet.com/Talk/pushchair_chat/2217275-Pushchair-addicts-buggy-geeks-watch-out-overdrafts-its-the-return-of-the-shed
If you have any questions or want more photos, let me know.

bexibean · 04/12/2014 19:01

I'm almost convinced without seeing it, just want to know about the 'feel ' really, does it feel sturdy? I was thinking of bugaboo bee3 or icandy raspberry but the icandy isn't buggy board compatible and the bugaboo feels a bit rickety so this seems like the best option. Do you love it?

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bexibean · 04/12/2014 20:23

Just read through that thread, very helpful, thanks! Just working out if I can take the plunge - this has to be a one And only purchase - oooh the pressure!

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nwilson12 · 04/12/2014 20:33

It's a hard decision when you can't actually see the pushchair. I bought it based on reviews. I've not taken the mosey outside yet but plan to use it tomorrow. I currently have the bee plus and yes it is rickety. The mosey is a lot sturdier and is very well built. Have you read the information on www.bestbuggy.co.uk/2014/09/easywalker-mosey-first-impressions/ and the comparison with the bee and raspberry? www.bestbuggy.co.uk/2014/11/icandy-raspberry-vs-bugaboo-bee3-vs-easywalker-mosey-vs-stokke-scoot-2014/

perrinelli · 19/02/2015 11:25

It does now seem to be stocked in more places, eg peppermint which has stores in London

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