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Qunniy Buzz Owners please!

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pinkrangernowwobbles · 17/10/2007 07:06

I have just purchased a Quinny Buzz (2006 model) for my DS who is nearly 8 weeks old. I LOVE this pram but the only problem i find with it is where my ds is still a bit wobbly his head seems to lol over, did anyone find this and what did you do?
One more question, do you need the cosy toes or i have a buggy snuggle, will this be ok (silly question i know but pram seems quite 'open")

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pinkrangernowwobbles · 17/10/2007 07:32

also do you ever hang shopping on it?

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lubyluby · 17/10/2007 07:40

the actual seat i think is recommended form 6 months and over, alhtough the seat does lie fairly flat so if you are happy with it then i assume its nota problem. re littel ones haed how about buying a head hugger to give him a bit of support? or a cosytoes with inbuilt head hugger for a bit more padding as well as support.

i wouldn't recommend hanging shopping form it as that could make it unstable and tip. you can buiy the shopping basket for it which does hold a fair bit, so thats an option.

pinkrangernowwobbles · 17/10/2007 09:21

good suggestion the cosy toes

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pinkrangernowwobbles · 17/10/2007 13:48

must be more Buzz owners out there

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warmsummersday · 17/10/2007 21:56

Hi. I have a buzz. The seat isn't recommended until 6 months and I have always round the seat to be quite a bucket seat. I got my buzz when DD was 5 months and I wasn't really happy with her being in the seat so stuck with my pram but then I always preferred my LO laying flat.

Maybe you could try and pad the seat out abit more?

pinkrangernowwobbles · 18/10/2007 09:39

anyone else - please tll me i dont need to go go and but the Carrycot - (have put a wanted for one on here) i have saved really hard to get this, dh will kill me if we cant potentiality used it for the next 4 months

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pinkrangernowwobbles · 18/10/2007 20:42

anymore quinny advice?

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pinkrangernowwobbles · 20/10/2007 09:35

have the head hugger now and am going out for a walk with it this afternoon so heres hoping

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LadyVictoriaOfCake · 20/10/2007 09:36

yes you should use the carrycot. there are sometimes very cheap ones on ebay.

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