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Buggy that can take a car seat and preferably 3 wheels

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tiggersreturn · 08/10/2015 21:54

I'm expecting dc4 and would like to finally get a nice buggy (no logic I know). I have a carrycot on wheels so don't require any pram attachment but would like a nice walking buggy for when dc4 is a bit older and something I can attach a car seat too. I was planning on buying a new car seat as ours is 8 1/2 years old.

Any recommendations? I prefer reasonably priced.

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Warriorsoftheworld · 10/10/2015 02:47

A quinny zapp extra can take a car seat and its under £200 for just the stroller or you can buy just a frame on ebay for about £100

Velvet1973 · 19/10/2015 20:09

I've got the Jane trider which I love. It's brilliant. Really nice off road but equally brilliant around the shops because of its manouverability.
You have to use the Jane car seats but the strata car seat they do is excellent. It was a which Best Buy when it came out. It also is bigger than most other newborn car seats as my (not) so lo could still comfortably fit in it at 10 months despite being 98th centile fir height and weight. It would have probably lasted him until at least 1 but we swapped to a fixed car seat in the car as he was too heavy to lift him and the car seat in and out.
We bought it from precious little one this time last year when they have a really big sale on.

Hufflepuffin · 21/10/2015 09:38

Nipper 360 gets great reviews, or the baby jogger city mini. Not sure if the nipper takes a car seat but the city mini definitely does.

Frolicacid · 24/10/2015 20:47

Another vote for the jane trider. Lovely to push, great off road and very easy to fold.

kinkytoes · 24/10/2015 20:53

We have a quinny buzz, three wheels and compatible with the maxi cosi pebble car seat. Loved it but recently changed to a stroller now ds is older (easier to fold and transport).

captaincake · 28/10/2015 21:33

I've got a bjcmgt and used a recaro infant carrier with it. I seem to remember they have maxi cosi adaptors for it too. Great off road at the farm etc and really easy to steer round the shops one handed.

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