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Buggy Advice please...

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mamazee · 11/02/2008 20:15

Hello

I bought a Quinny Zapp for my DS before he was born and a Maxi Cosi car seat to use with it.
Little did I know that I would want to wear him in a sling most of the time !
I have used the Quinny frame with the car seat attatched (facing me ) twice and the other day tried the actual Quinny buggy and don't like it. My Ds seemed uncomfortable and as if he could never sleep in it.
I want to sell it but have NO idea which buggy to go for.
I really would like one that
-can face both away from me and towards me (is that even possible with an older child ??.)
-is small when folded up (the reason we got the quinny)
-is a good size (my son is 10 months and the quinny already seems a bit tight)
-that reclines if he wants to sleep
-can be used by a sleep deprived mother ie very easy to use !!

  • i would like it to be quite toasty cosy for him (i don't like the very basic maclarens..)

I won't spend over £150 ish as I still use a sling too.

Any ideas ?
I have tried reading reviews and am OVERWHELMED with info !!

thanks in advance

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oliviaelanasmum · 11/02/2008 20:18

How about a loola?
forward and rear facing
good recling seat
umbrella fold so realatively compact
easy to use
can be bought 2nd hair reasonably cheap.

lubyluby · 11/02/2008 20:23

a loola is probably about your only option i think for that budget. they are good though, i really liekd mine as easy to sue and convenient. it folds in one piece with the seat facing either way, isn;t that heavy either. some people says its heavy but i think for what it is its a good easy to use buggy that folds small enogh to go in most boots and is light enough for you to use on public transport too.

mamazee · 11/02/2008 20:33

Thanks will check it out...great name too

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charlotteryder · 13/02/2008 17:20

Mamazee,

here is yet another review www.babyfy.com/index.php/product-review/2948/BebeConfort-Loola/, it is a very helpful site.

Heard good things from my neighbor about the Loola.

Thanks,

Char

onelittlelion · 14/02/2008 00:29

I found the Loola really heavy and wide but might just be me! What about a Britax Vigour 3+/4+ if can find a bargain one? You might love the Loola tho

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