Hi, I’m Looking For A Buggy To Meet My Lightweight Living In 3rd Floor Flat And All Terrain Needs. Can U Help?
The best buggy I can see for my needs is the bugaboo, either chameleon or gecko as they fit my needs and get great reviews, it’s just that this is outwith my budget. I’m also looking at the cosatto mobi, but I can’t find a review on this anywhere. I can’t have anything too bulky as it wouldn’t fit in the car (renault megane) – the biggest buggy I could get away with is the Jane Slalom Pro, but I’m about unsure about the matrix cup seat / carrycot as it is very heavy.
The quinny isn’t ideal, as I think I would destroy it on my local trails.
All help and suggestions about the best lightweight, all terrain buggy would be gratefully received – thanks.
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You should check out the MacClaren, Bob line, Phil and Ted’s, Zooper, and Valco brands, http://www.maclarenbaby.com/global/index…http://www.bobtrailers.com/index.phphttp://www.philandteds.com/nz/index.htmhttp://www.zooper.com/http://www.valcobaby.com/2006/index.htm
They are all still very expensive but not bugaboo expensive. Very good quality and most/all will be great for rough terrain. Lightness you’ll have to figure out, look in the specs for each product they usually have weights listed.
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good luck with finding one suitable
i just gave birth to my son jensen
and we bought a bebe confort loola
they are pretty lightweight and are easy
to assemble
very practicalhttp://www.babycentre.co.uk/baby/buyingf…
you shouldnt even be having a baby if you’re living in a 3rd floor flat u selfish *****