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Cosatto to & fro pushchair VS supa pushchair

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katoula · 18/07/2015 20:43

Has anyone used the cosatto to & fro pushchair and what are your thoughts? I can't seem to find any reviews online or find out the weight. But I do like that it is forward and back facing. I can't decide between that or the cosatto supa... I'm looking for a lightweight pushchair for my 9 week old baby after previously doing no research and buying a 3rd hand Phil & Teds which does not suit us at all! Thoughts appreciated. TIA.

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summerdreams · 27/07/2015 14:43

Never used either but if you want parent facing lightweight also have a look at baby jogger vue or silver cross reflex both umbrella folding parent facing. Good luck

MissRainbowBrite · 28/07/2015 20:57

I've got the old version of the Supa and have been happy with it.
I bought it when DD was 6 months and it's still used now DD is 3.5 years, it's not our only pushchair though.
It pushes nicely, the footmuff was lovely and warm, easy to fold and clean, good recline options and DD can still sleep in it now if needs be when we're out for a long day. The only negative was the hood was a bit small but I think that's been rectified on the new version.
Overall it's done exactly what we wanted it to for the price.

Erway · 01/09/2015 16:06

I'm expecting my first and wondering the same thing - is the cosatto to and fro a good buy. It seems to be but would be great to hear from anyone who has one.

I found the weight on a few websites which sell it - it's 12.6kgs apparently - is this quite heavy? I want something light enough to be able to go up and down train station steps etc.

www.mothercare.com/Cosatto-To-and-Fro-Stroller--Firebird/778617,default,pd.html#q=to%20and%20fro

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