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Micralite buggy, any good? Just bought without seeing - now panicking!

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MunchiesMama · 14/05/2007 21:16

Micralite buggy, any good? Just bought without seeing - now panicking! Bought it to use when travelling, was it a good buy?

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monkeymonkeymoomoo · 15/05/2007 14:31

It's fabulous, I love mine and wouldn't be without it You don't need to buy a seperate stroller so save money down the line.

Anna8888 · 15/05/2007 14:39

Adored mine, and it got lots of admiring comments here in France where no-one else had one.

goingfor3 · 15/05/2007 14:43

They seem uncomfortable for chunky babies, thats the only negagtive I've ever heard /seen.

MrsBadger · 15/05/2007 14:51

also not great on rough terrain, but fab in town, esp if you have carrycot.

Anna8888 · 15/05/2007 14:52

Actually, I bought mine because I thought it was the best I could find for country and town.

The back wheels are wonderful for going up and down steps.

MunchiesMama · 15/05/2007 15:06

Thanks for your answers! Cant wait until it arrives.

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hifi · 15/05/2007 23:24

I find mine fab on rough ground. Only problem with mine is trying to get the wheels re inflated, why are bike pumps so hard to find.

misdee · 15/05/2007 23:26

i had one, forall of a month, dh didnt like the way it looked and no space for carrying his medical equipment, but it was wodnerful to steer, easy to fold, stands when folded. ouldnt fault it really in a lightweight buggy stakes.

i stil lwant a micralite toro

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