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Help with finding a 4 wheel pushchair, up to 22kg that handles terrain

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Nat198 · 30/04/2023 12:49

Hi! I am after a 4 wheel pushchair that goes up to 22kg, ideally has a high back and can handle terrain like small pebbles/rock and grass. We have one of those city stroller ones that fold down and it is awful on any type of pebbles or grass!!

I've been looking at the Joie Mytrax, but unsure about it. Also the silver cross pop looks nice but not sure if it's any good on rougher terrain?

Anyone have any recommendations? Thanks!

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ballsdeep · 30/04/2023 13:39

The Maclaren XT old style although I’m not sure if weight limit. When we were looking for a maclaren recently they all have really flimsy front wheels but the old XT versions are really sturdy and large! Maybe you’ll have to look online for one second hand

NewtonsCradle · 30/04/2023 13:49

Bugaboo chameleon has a handlebar that can pivot so you can go over pebbles with the larger wheels first, you can pull it over sand using 2 wheels and push it down a pavement with the small wheels first. There are videos on YouTube that show you how it works. I don't know if they're still being manufactured but you can get one secondhand.

Sunshineishere · 01/05/2023 14:02

I have an Uppababy Cruz, which is really good on all terrain. It’s not the smallest, or lightest, but you may be able to pick on up second hand.

the Joie Pro was recommended to me for a lighter one, which I think goes up to 22kg, but a lot of Joies are 15kg. The pop I have looked at, but I didn’t like it.

ParadiseLaundry · 01/05/2023 14:05

NewtonsCradle · 30/04/2023 13:49

Bugaboo chameleon has a handlebar that can pivot so you can go over pebbles with the larger wheels first, you can pull it over sand using 2 wheels and push it down a pavement with the small wheels first. There are videos on YouTube that show you how it works. I don't know if they're still being manufactured but you can get one secondhand.

I was going to say this too.

We live next to hilly woodland and it does really well in the woods and over grass. It also works well in the snow, which you didn't answer but thought it was worth mentioning!

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