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Need a buggy that's good on rough ground but not huge

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ladymixalot · 13/01/2008 19:12

Any ideas? It really needs to be able to go over bumpy, muddy tracks and grass, but ideally smaller than something like a Phil & Ted or a Mountain Buggy. Also dh is 6 foot 6 so it needs to have high enough handles...
Does such a buggy exist? [hopeful]

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amazonianwoman · 14/01/2008 19:49

Can't think of one which will do the job as well as a Mt Buggy - sorry! The handle will definitely be high enough for your DH too - my DH is 6ft4 and it's fine for him.

They aren't so huge that you can't take them into shops either. Love mine

FlllightAttendant · 14/01/2008 19:52

I second AW, I've had a few off roaders and the MB is the smallest. Apart from an MB breeze, of course, which is even smaller...

WestCountryLass · 14/01/2008 21:46

I've just bought the Mothercare 3 wheeler and it is good on rough ground and has high handles (but it is quite big).

mumo75 · 15/01/2008 21:54

Mountain Buggy Breeze

angelstar · 16/01/2008 12:53

I've just got a nipper 360 which is really good. Its smaller than the MB and phil and teds.

CarGirl · 16/01/2008 12:55

yep mountain buggy brreze is a small vrsion of the MB terrain and the latest one has an adjustable handle I believe

Clary · 16/01/2008 12:56

we had an Instep nipper as well, used to take it on walks up the Peak in Derbyshire so it's pretty robust, but also good for school run etc, v lightweight.

DH pushed it with no complaints and he's 6ft.

It's for sale actually if you are interested

clareyooo · 16/01/2008 12:57

This probably doesnt help but we live on a farm and the best off road baby transporter has been an old fashioned pram with massive wheels that was lurking in the back of a neighbours shed. Wouldnt b seen dead with it off the farm though. Get something with a high wheel axis whatever as it is this that limits movement, more than the tyre thickness.

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