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London ladies (or other City dwellers)...If budget were no issue what pushchair / pram would you choose?

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Skyler · 01/10/2007 21:09

Doing some homework for a dear friend who is yet to be convinced to try the joys of MN. She has 6 weeks before her baby is due and is now choosing her buggy. She lives in a flat in London and has an unlimited budget courtesy of the in laws yay!
So what pram / pushchair would you choose. She is looking at the Bugaboo chameleon, but had only spoken to a few people so far....
I would say it needs to be light to get up and down flat stairs and prob fold relatively small. Will obv need to lie flat for newborn and I am sure she will want it to face her.
I have to disappear to watch episode of 24 with DH now, who has been waiting, but will check in tomorrow. Hope you can help, thank you.

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nappyaddict · 03/10/2007 19:57

the stokke xplory is 8.3kg so i would go for that or the fisher price. the fisher price has the same look as the bugaboo but folds up in one piece and is lighter. the xplory is even lighter but has a different "look." it's a bit too out there for some.

Skyler · 03/10/2007 20:55

Thank you. I have sent her this link via email so will tell her it is updated .

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NoviceKnitter · 04/10/2007 12:40

If I were doing it again, I'd skip the pram and buy a really good sling (or even three) - fantastic for city living, bonding with LO and for getting fit post partum. Then, when about four or five months, get the Maclaren Techno. Spend the spare cash on lovely blankets and buggy toys if you want to make it feel special. First three months I mostly use the pram to dump the shopping in

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