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Light stroller with suspension?

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Rustymum89 · 20/07/2018 22:58

I'm looking for a stroller with wheels that are air filled/have suspension. We live rurally and have found the silver cross pioneer rattles and shakes everywhere we go. DS is coming up to 6 months and we'd like something much lighter to push around town and the country roads. But now I know what I want in a pushchair stroller I'm worried about making a mistake like last time. Just looking for a smooth ride that isn't to heavy. Have been looking at the out n about 360 and maybe the Maclaren quest sport ? Confused

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Scrowy · 20/07/2018 23:07

I've got an out n about nipper and live on a farm.

Its ok. Im not going to totally rave about it because it does have its flaws (like any pushchair) but it does the job you say you want it for.

It's really easy to push with one hand even full of toddler and over rough ground. Never gets its wheels clogged up with mud. It does struggle in snow if it's more than 6 inches deep but that's hopefully a rarity.

TinaMumsnet · 27/07/2018 11:46

Hi Rustymum89 have you looked at the Mountain Buggy Swift? We tested it last year and found it to be a really comfortable ride especially for off roading. It's a few kilos lighter than your Pioneer (Swift is 9kg, Pioneer is 11kg I think) it's also got air filled tires which are great for off roading.

The Out n About Nipper is also a good option. You could have a look around on gumtree/local facebook groups to see if there are any second hand ones available near you.

Rustymum89 · 27/07/2018 21:15

Thank you I will have a look at the mountain buggy swift Smile

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Alex3101 · 27/07/2018 22:04

Thule Glide and Urban Glide do the job.
We have a Glide which we use for running with but have taken it on off-road walks and it did a great job

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