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MaclarenTechno XT Storm GreyThis pushchair is absolutely brilliant. Had a mamas and papas and it doesnt compare. Lightweight, easy to steer, roomy. Calf rest long enough for a 14month old to lie and sit down realy comfortably. Brilliant. 5 out of 5Anon11/05/2008 08:05:31
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UnbrandedBaby Confort Trophy Air 6 Pushchair ChassisBrilliant pushchair. Elegant, practical, sturdy, very comfortable for child. I love my Trophy. I have had mine since August 2003 and I am still using it now for my second child who is nearly 18 months. I have the Elios Car seat, Carry cot and Toddler seat. I find other pushchairs in the UK just look full of plastic! I am very disappointed it is being discontinued in the UK. 5 out of 5Sarah-jane11/05/2008 08:05:08
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ChiccoBelle Epoque SetI own one of these I bought it 10 years ago beautiful pram in the navy and white print with ducks on I bought everything to match and I loved it. I walked everywhere as it was a bit big for public transport if there were other buggies on board. I still have it and I cant bear to part with it lol even though as a pram addict I have used many diff prams this one was lovely to push. 5 out of 5Anon26/04/2008 12:54:37
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Mamas and PapasBeat BuggyReally pleasd with this stroller. I have been looking around for something reasonably priced but one that reclines and looks comfortable. The foot lift is brilliant and adds comfort! It is lightweight and easy to fold! Half the price of any other decent stroller - a bargain!!!! 5 out of 5kirsty19/02/2008 17:52:47
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CenturyNew Travel SystemI`ve just brought one and its a fab deal well chuffed 5 out of 5stacey05/02/2008 10:49:12
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Mamas and PapasBeat BuggyMy daughter loves buggy. I have it in pink, but that was a bad move as the dirt really shows up and the can`t wash the hood. I would say it is very simular to the maclaren teckno but is half the price. Well worth it. 5 out of 5Anon04/02/2008 10:02:04
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UnbrandedJane Powertwin 3 Wheeler- TitaniumIve had this pram since my twins were born in Aug 2006 so over 17 mths now and have had no major problems with it. Its very easy to steer, one of the lightest tandems on the market so easy for me to lift in and out of the car and my boys are comfortable in it. Even with no cosy toes i have had no problems with feet slipping off footplate or getting caught in the wheel. The only downside of the pram is the tyres and the raincover, ive had to replace the inner tubes a few times but to be fair im mostly using the pram offroad and have run over glass a few times as well, as for the raincover it has torn a bit at the seams where it fastens but i live in Ireland, it rains a lot, and im still getting use out of it so no big deal to me. My boys are comfy and happy so im happy! 5 out of 5Ruth04/02/2008 10:02:01
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TescoStrolleri would also like to say that the pushchair is very convenient if you go to somewhere like disneyland. it stands out and is bright so you can see it if you don`t know which pushchair is yours.it very good pushchair and lasts for a long time!!!! 5 out of 5mother of pushchairs04/02/2008 10:01:58
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ChiccoTrio 3-in-1 Travel SystemI have used this product since July 2005 and found that it has been fantastic and I would thoroughly recommend that anyone buy it. It fitted in our cabriolet car with little boot space and was great for taking abroad when my boy was 1 and 2.5 znd was excellent for him to sleep in during the day as the buggy lies almost flat. 5 out of 5KAREENA04/02/2008 10:00:53
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FirstwheelsCity Twin AquaNippy, easy to push, very stylish without the massive price tag, versatile. Honestly, I struggle to think of any bad points. Its been a fantastic buy for me. Thoroughly recommend this system. It looks great, it easy to use with clever design features, comes in loads of different colours and best of all, not everybody has one! 5 out of 5http://www.firstwheels.org.uk20/12/2007 13:04:48
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CenturyNew Travel SystemJust bought this travel system from Argos for £49.99 in the sale, lovely. You get tons for your money including raincover, cosytoes, and changing bag. Wipeable material - definately get one. 5 out of 5debbie29/11/2007 09:15:00
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UnbrandedJane Powertrack 360º Matrix Travel System- TitaniumMy Jane powertrack is now nearly four years old and I have pushed two daughters in it (sometimes both at once). I have used, abused, overloaded, flown with, dropped down countless luggage shoots, and generally tested my pushchair to its very limit and found it outstanding. Even after so many years and miles and miles of daily hard use, it still does not creak. My criticisms are that the basket underneath is a bit small and difficult to get large items into and the swivel front wheel can shimmy at faster walking speeds. but This can usually be alleviated by tightening a screw in the front. Other than that it is a superb purchase and worth the price you pay for it. The seat is comfortable and large enough for a larger child. The seat lays flat for a newborn or sleeping child. I even put my 2 year old sitting up in the front and my newborn in the back (though I`m sure this is not an approved use). I was even able, in a pinch, to carry two two-year-olds in it by sitting them back to back on the flat seat with one`s legs sticking out the back. Plan to use it for years. 5 out of 5Karen of St.Andrews and Florida19/11/2007 13:37:11
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ChiccoCT01 Travel System DuoBoth my sisters in law have this pushchair, and its been fantastic both times. My niece still sleeps in it if we go out in the evening, and she is a good size three and a half year old!. My nephew was premature and 5 pounds, but he was comfortable in the carrycot (with his oxygen below). I am now expecting, and will buy the chassis and borrow the carseat and carrycot, both of which look new. Fits in a polo, even with the carrycot, nappy bag and 3 adults!!. OK for off road, hard work on the beach, but a dream to push, even one handed, in the city. Drawbacks, can be hard to undo the harness, but that goes for mum and child too, so not too serious. I would recommend this 100% 5 out of 5Tita27/09/2007 14:16:37
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GracoCitisport PushchairA fantastic pushchair and highly recommended all round. It is so lightweight and easy to use. The one-hand fold is the easiest folding mechanism I`ve ever tried (and I`ve had a LOT of pushchairs!) It does lie completely flat for a newborn (most people don`t find the little bar with poppers underneath the seat that needs to be unclipped in order to achieve this position - maybe not such a great design from Graco on this front). The front wheels are double but widely spaced, enabling the pushchair to glide over stones, pine cones, etc while walking off-road. The carry strap is an excellent addition as it enables you to keep a hand spare while carrying baby/bags, etc on and off busses/on holiday, etc. The adjustable, wrap around handle is fantastically easy to push. It suits everyone in my family ranging in heights from 5`2` to 5`10`. It is easy to push one-handed, so fantastic while trying to hold on to an older child. Both my son (when he was younger) and currently my daughter always opt for this pushchair over any of the others in my collection. 5 out of 5Mum-of-Two04/09/2007 17:46:50
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Kidz Kargocountess 2-in-1I loved this pram - so comfortable for new borns but a really sturdy pushchair for toddlers too. My daughter always asked to go in the `big pushchair` rather than the compact folding one we bought for travelling and the fact you can change the the seat/carrycot to be forward or rear facing too was a real bonus. I`m only sad my daughter has now outgrown the need for a pram or pushchair... 5 out of 5Carrie26/08/2007 09:35:47
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ChiccoCt 0.1 travel systemPushchair, lightweight, easy o push, even with a heavy baby. Carrycot, yes it does take a few goes and mistakes to get it right, then its simple! Carseat, I just use it in the car and never unnatach it so not problems there. Our seatbelt fits fine around it, I think it is a great pushchair and is lasting our son well! I intend to keep it for our next child too! 5 out of 5Lolly22/08/2007 09:11:34
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Chiccothe ponee xs strollerThe wheels do not come off if you assemble the pushchair correctly as shown in the instructions!!! Very good pushchair, easy to push, lots of free items come with it so great value for money too. Just a bit more than 5kgs and is so easy to fold. great!! 5 out of 5jane21/08/2007 18:21:37
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Mamas & PapasPliko P3 Advance Travel SystemBrilliant, had one for 14 months now and hasnt missed a beat. Take it into town and off road and it is still as strong as when I got it. 5 out of 5Magnus24/06/2007 10:25:31
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Mamas and PapasBeat BuggyThis buggy is fab, its lightweight and very easy to manouvere.It has a reclining seat for your little one to lie back to sleep, it also has a an adjustable footrest and comes with a rain cover which is not one of the best as my toddler didnt like having the cover on & when she tried to kick it off it ripped around the bottom!!! It comes with a hood which has a very handy pocket at the back excellent for your car keys & mobile, within easy reach!!! I`ve got this buggy in black but since i got mine it now comes in a lovely pink colour ideal for any little princess. I found this pushchair a great buy, it doesn`t look cheap & tacky & my daughter looks lovely and comfortable in it. 5 out of 5Kaela&ZacsMum03/06/2007 07:32:55
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UnbrandedJane Powertwin 3 Wheeler- TitaniumExcellent buggy. Has it all - style, saftey, ease to push. All round just excellent and so much better than those horride side-by-side twin buggies. Ignore the imbecilic ambulance-chasing clown in the May 10th review whose equally foolish daughter got her foot stuck in the wheel ! Sounds like they should be the ones who should be locked up for all our good and safety. The Powertwin is excellent. Full stop 5 out of 5PTT27/05/2007 08:28:08
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ChiccoXplorer PushchairAs a mum of two i am a bit of a puschair addict, but in all honesty the Xplorer is truly the best i have ever owned. It folds easily, it`s light enough to carry, but best if all it is extremely light to push, you can spin it around with one hand, which is always a bonus for geting in shop doorways easily. So yes i would definitely reccomend this one! 5 out of 5Lucy19/03/2007 21:58:20
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SILVERCross Cruiser Pushchair- MilanThis pushchair is second to none. I tried several cheaper pushchairs before this one and found out that you only get what you pay for. The pushchair is comfy, roomy and snug for baby and toddler and an absolute dream to push with the added security of the Silver Cross name. Since buying this in January several of my friends have followed suit and i know from the heart that every one of them adore it. It comes with luxury no nonsense rain cover and apron and fits easily into the car. 5 out of 5debbie swadlincote07/03/2007 09:08:02
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairA really excellent buggy. Sturdy, reliable and comfortable for the baby. It is rather wide and I would concur that the footbreak can become difficult to operate after a while, however the positive points outweigh the negative. This buggy really does take a lot of punishment and still performs well. The adjustable handle is useful for taller people such as myself and helps avoid backache. The front wheel is a bit sticky at times but overall very easy to push and control. In addition, the Maxi - cosi car seat is one of the best I`ve seen. 5 out of 5Glenn13/02/2007 08:43:15
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UnbrandedBaby Confort Trophy Air 6 Pushchair ChassisI have owned and used the Bebe confort Trophy air6 pushchair for over 14 months now.. and it is excellent. Its compact when folded.. not too heavy.. easy to use, The pushchair seat is suitable from 6 months, is both forward and rearward facing & lies completely flat. It is also compatible with the windoo carrycot & the creatis carseat.. I personally cannot fault this pushchair and have NOT had to resort to using a small umbrella pushchair for convenience instead. This chassis has an adjustable handle (4 heights) and 3 levels of adjustable suspension.. it comes with a 2 year warranty whereas most wheeled goods come with only 6 months.. this proves the faith the manufacturer has in its own product.. i would HIGHLY recommend this pushchair ( although it is being discontinued in britain shortly) if you are considering this pushchair i would snap one up while you can! 5 out of 5Ang9109/02/2007 09:24:34
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LITTLE SHIELDmeribel pushchairthe meridel is a good light weight pushchair very good if you travel by bus 5 out of 5Anon02/02/2007 16:30:56
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairBrilliant! Definately our best buy when it comes to baby products. We bought this as the travel system and it is great along with the Maxi Cosi carseat and as a pram with the Dreami carrycot. We are now using it as pushchair which is fantastic. 5 out of 5Angela McKeown02/02/2007 16:30:56
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GracoAerosportVery good pushcair. I used it as a travel system with carseat from when my son was first born and found it to be very cosy. I`ve been using just the puschair for 8 mnth and found it easy to use. The ease of the seat reclining back when he falls asleep is very good and the drop down basket means he never has to be disturbed when putting shopping in. The raised sides of the basket means you can store a lot and nothing falls out. It`s great for bus and metro and totally agree with the comment about pushing it while holding an umbrella, even round corners and up and down kirbs is easy with one hand. I would recomend this pushcair to anybody looking. 5 out of 5Mum 2001/12/2006 14:54:30
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ChiccoCT01 Travel System Duothis has to be one of the BEST pushchairs, easy to use i got a carry cot with mine which was an added bonus for when my daughter was really tiny. my sister got a gracco pushchair and struggled to fit in her boot of a vectra where as this fits in easy as it folds up like a stroller even possible to get the shopping in with it. excellent recline aswell for comfort for little ones. 5 out of 5Anon22/09/2006 11:44:25
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COMBIDash Buggy- BlueA great pushchair! Lightweight very easy to steer, ideal for public transport. Comfy, padded seat for baby. 5 out of 5SW22/09/2006 11:41:46
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairBrilliant buggy lightweight and easy to fold large comfy seat for baby and excellent footmuff. Because of width between back wheels more stability when going up and down curbs, probably only one downside and that is size of basket. Good value and a head turner!! 5 out of 5Sue Reed23/08/2006 13:21:35
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UnbrandedQuinny Zapp Pushchair- SteelVery nippy is all I need to say!!!! Easy to turn, fold (once you have the knack!!!) and small to store. Downpoints for me are there is no basket to just put your bits and bobs and the cover is so awkward to take of and put on. after i had cleaned the covers and put them back on the frame I found out that the material had started to fray along the back seam - my advise - sponge them down whilst on the frame, unless you are adding the car seat dont try and take them off!!! would buy another but would be wary over the material fraying again 5 out of 5ram06197229/07/2006 21:39:40
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UnbrandedBaby Confort Trophy Air 6 Pushchair ChassisThe Trophy Air 6 with it`s modular deign is a fantastic, practical pushchair. With the options of the Opera seat, the Creatis carseat or the Windoo carrycot (and `lie flat` carseat), it has everything you need to keep your baby comfortable and safe when on the move. 5 out of 5A26/05/2006 08:06:53
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GracoAerosportGreat pushchair. My son is pretty big for his age but this pushchair is great. It`s comfy with nice long straps and even has d rings so if he does get to big I can just use reins. Huge basket, really light and I can even push it with one hand and hold an umbrella with the other. Easy to fold and great for getting on and off buses. Can`t recomened this pushchair enough. 5 out of 5Mum2102/04/2006 08:02:03
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UnbrandedQuinny Buzz Stroller- Navy ReflectionI absolutly love it! 5 out of 5Anon26/01/2006 09:40:39
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LITTLE SHIELDmeribel pushchairi love this pushchair my daughter is 2 and a half and i found that she has more room the handles and hood are slightly higher than the other buggies i have had, also the rain cover has a middle piece which makes the cover stand out from the pushchair where as other covers ive had sit on her legs and she tends to kick them. this has the thumbs up from me and my daughter. 5 out of 5Anon12/01/2006 10:33:12
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MaclarenTwin Traveller Pushchair- Charcoal/PearlAmazing in every step of the way. Super compact when folded, super easy to steer. Nice and sturdy not fake and plastic. It is a little heavy (12kilos) but its because the frame is made of steel. I have twin boys and we have been using since newborn. They can sleep in it, its so comfy. Fits through ALL standard doors and super market aisles! It does not `run away with you` in uneven ground and it does great even on the narrow sidewalks of our city.

A great buy!
5 out of 5Tintail12/01/2006 10:32:21
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UnbrandedJane Powertwin 3 Wheeler- TitaniumWe bought the Powertwin for our 2 year old daughter & newborn son. I love using it!! It`s very easy to manouvre (on bumpy ground, up & down kerbs etc), it`s fairly lightweight, folds pretty compact, doesn`t look that much bigger than the single seater version (Powertrack), has a disc brake on the front wheel, looks great & is extremely comfy for both children. My daughter still likes to go to sleep while out in the pushchair, & the front seat reclines enough for her to not have her head flopping forwards. She always sleeps really well in it. The shopping basket is pretty big (can get pack of nappies underneath & at least 1 other bag of shopping). It fits nicely in the boot of our car (Ford Focus), & is light enough to lift in & out without any problems. The only negative thing i`ve found, (& it`s a pretty minor thing), is when my daughter is playing up & wanting to get out, she can kick a little knob at the front of the footrest which switches the swivel wheel onto locked wheel. I would`ve loved to have had a pram, but it would`ve been very impractical for me, so being able to use a Rebel carseat in the back seat for my son is great, because it allows him to see me, & me him :) I absolutely love this pushchair! It`s quite pricey, but worth every penny in my opinion! When it comes to selling the Powertwin, I`ve noticed they don`t seem to lose their value too much.

5 out of 5Jen, Suffolk28/11/2005 07:46:52
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GracoAerosportVery lightweight and full of Great features for the Bargain Price.Only Fault is it doesn`t come with a raincover Great Pushchair perfect for Bus&Rail and even smallest Boot 5 out of 5Mumof331/10/2005 07:42:49
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Kidz KargoCiti Runner StrollerFantastic, very stylish looking, great colours. The one hand fold system is really brilliant. Unlike other umbrella-type buggies with only 2 positions and no lying-flat position, this one is genuinely suitable from birth, which saved me from buying 2 pushchairs. 5 out of 5lazy-bunny02/04/2004 16:20:16
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GracoCitisport PushchairExcellent! Once your baby is three months old (it doesn't recline completely flat for a newborn) definitely a must have pushchair. Easy to use, reliable, light, great value for money!5 out of 5jemima13/12/2003 12:52:26
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UnbrandedBuggy Boardcost more than the buggy itself but worth every penny5 out of 5carole. leeds07/01/2003 08:07:54
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MaclarenDaytripper Basicvery lightweight, easy to fold/open, easy to manouvre, bit tricky to lie back. good if you use buses a lot!!!5 out of 5stephie02/01/2003 08:40:13
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MaclarenVolo StrollerBrilliant & light5 out of 527/11/2002 14:40:10
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UnbrandedSport Buggy and Raincover in Smoke fabrici have got this buggy and i think its ok. i have a buggy board on the back of it and i still dont kick the back as i walk and its more than strong enough to hold the weight of both my children. i use it for my one year old and she seems quite comfortable in it. i paid £30 for mine and i think its worth every penny if you expect more then you should expect to pay more than that for a buggy. 4 out of 5Anon26/04/2008 12:55:31
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairThis buggy is excellent in the right circumstances, we live in the country surrounded by bad roads, for which the Speedi is ideal. It is not a town buggy as it is too wide for many doorways (despite the fact that they should all be wheelchair friendly and the Speedi is no wider than the average wheelchair). It is also difficult to transport due to large size and weight when folded. However, my son is now nearly three and he still has plently of room and is very happy to nap in the buggy, he wouldn`t now fit into the Buzz, Bugaboo or any of the more moulded types of buggy. I have made some minor adjustments myself to allow the seat to sit in a more upright position, also I regularly clean the brakes with vaseline, or I rub a bar of soap on them, this keeps them working perfectly. 4 out of 5Jane19/02/2008 17:53:02
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ScallywagsCadet Buggy Pink PolkadotGreat stroller.. I am using is on holiday for my 4 year old.. love it.. easy to use and a great stroller for travelling on the plane.. for this price if something happens to the stroller. no big deal! 4 out of 5asian traveller08/02/2008 18:24:27
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UnbrandedQuinny Buzz Stroller- Navy ReflectionExcellent buggy and pram for walking. My baby is extremely comfy in it - he has the cosy toes at the moment (have to buy extra) which he is so snug in. Great height adjustment on the handles, faces both ways, comfy for adult to push. Downsides are: bulky in the boot of car, wide rear wheels, punctures and you have to buy all the extras like shopping basket, cosy toes, parasol. Also the straps don`t grow very much with baby. 4 out of 5Ellen B06/01/2008 10:59:30
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COMBIwe2 twin pushchairAfter finding out I was expecting twins I must have spent the next 8 months looking at different types of double buggies. After much Oooing and Aahhing I settled on the Combi WE2 Twin. Main reason was price, most buggies you have to buy the footmuffs and raincovers but with this they`re included. Also another factor was the width was perfect for getting through doors and the unique folding means boot space for that essential shopping is still available. I`ve had my Combi for 15mths now and it`s still going strong, my only complaints are: 1. The raincover doesn`t fasten and often comes up or blows onto my girls faces, my solution to this was to get some grippers from Betterware (usually for securing mattress bedding) and fasten the cover in place. Problem solved. 2. Recently I have started getting shocks from the handle bars when in shops with laminate flooring I`m currently looking into finding something to stop this as it`s getting rather painfull and embarrassing when in town and leaping away from the buggy in a busy shop. Besides those 2 problems it`s a great little buggy.

4 out of 5Anon30/12/2007 10:01:09
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CHICCOct.02 travel systemLovely pushchair, very sturdy and reliable! My baby loves it - very lightweight, easy to open and close. Adjustable handle height is a godsend as I am quite small!! Sunshade can be used in 2 positions and baby can still see everything!! Only downsides are that the harness straps dont seem to be very long even when fully lengthened and it doesnt fit into my small cars boot unless you remove the trays and the hood! However you expect some bulkiness from a travel system! Overall opinion - very very good!!! 4 out of 5tomtoms mummy13/11/2007 16:54:13
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CenturyNew Travel SystemI have just brought this product for my daughter, it is on offer in Argos for £49.99, reduced from £99.99 4 out of 5monalisa02/11/2007 10:38:30
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CHICCOct.02 travel systemFANTASTIC PUSHCHAIR, very lightweight considering how bulky it looks, easy to old and open, nice big shopping basket which is unaffected by the seat recliner unlike most buggies. No need to buy a parasol as the hood has 2 positions with obstructing babies view, I love both the child and adult food trays, comes in very handy. Only downside, is quite big compared to other buggies but it is a travel system, so expected, this does make it less suitable for bus travel, in that you take up a lot of space in the allocated area on the bus thus making it hard to manoeuvre when alighting. It is quite big to put in the back of a car, but can be done, we only have a small vauxhall corsa and it fit in there. 4 out of 5Anon27/09/2007 14:15:23
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CHICCOct.02 travel systemFANTASTIC PUSHCHAIR, very lightweight considering how bulky it looks, easy to old and open, nice big shopping basket which is unaffected by the seat recliner unlike most buggies. No need to buy a parasol as the hood has 2 positions with obstructing babies view, I love both the child and adult food trays, comes in very handy. Only downside, is quite big compared to other buggies but it is a travel system, so expected, this does make it less suitable for bus travel, in that you take up a lot of space in the allocated area on the bus thus making it hard to manoeuvre when alighting. It is quite big to put in the back of a car, but can be done, we only have a small vauxhall corsa and it fit in there. 4 out of 5Anon27/09/2007 13:02:21
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UnbrandedJane Powertwin 3 Wheeler- TitaniumPersonally I have not had any problem with my childs foot getting caught in the wheel but this may be because I have the later model which has a broader plastic spoke type wheel.The only problem I have had is with the hand brake system which failed to work pretty much straight away.This is a real pain because I dare not go down any hill or slope.The weight of two children would mean you would lose control of speed. I feel this could be a problem for me now as I intend to sell this pushchair and have had it only one year. On the whole the power twin is a robust comfortable pushchair with a few problems that need to get sorted. 4 out of 5Clare18/09/2007 13:48:29
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UnbrandedJane Powertwin 3 Wheeler- TitaniumI have the 2006 model, I think this pram is one of the best twin prams out there. very easy to use not to heavy, but do be careful if you have had c-section like me you will need a little help getting it in and out of the car. Again I have had problems with my sons feet coming off the footrest and the wheel locking the wheel, and his feet have hit the wheel too, but never got court in the wheel you would have to push very hard on the pram to trap your childs foot in the wheel or your child is just to big for the pram (my kids are 1year and 2years) and fit very well in this pram 4 out of 5mother of two warrington06/08/2007 13:31:44
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SILVERCross- XT 3 Wheeler Pushchair- SavannahThis is a fab travel system and a dream to push. Easy to manouver and has everything you could possibly need from birth to toddler. Very comfy for baby and toddler with is padded seating and wheel suspension. The only thing letting it down it`s it`s size when folded. It does take up the whole of the boot, but a small price to pay for baby`s comfort. I would recommend this travel system. 4 out of 5My little Ebylee05/08/2007 08:23:35
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UnbrandedBebe Confort Loola Pushchair- Sweet Greyiv bought this pushchair for my child, due in november. and i am delighted. only problem is it is rather heavy. i thougt it would be light as it is small. but not at all but overall good for new moms! 4 out of 5Anon05/08/2007 08:23:25
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairGREAT PRAM I USED THIS WITH THE MAXI COSI AND DREAMI EASY TO PUSH ON ANY SURFACE. DOWNSIDES FOOT BRAKE CAN GET VERY STIFF AND I FIND LIFTING THE BACK REST A BIT OF A PAIN I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS PRAM TO ANYONE WHO GOES OUT WALKING A LOT AS CAN BE A BIT TO BIG FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT. 4 out of 5louise evatt31/07/2007 08:02:19
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairVery pleased with this pushchair a bit of a struggle putting back rest up Very easy to manover comes in great colours very well priced compered to some 3 wheelers lovley wide seat unit my 5 year old has even had a ride in it! 4 out of 5Anon03/07/2007 09:06:21
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CenturyNew Travel SystemReally good, small and light. Price is another good thing. 4 out of 5Lana03/07/2007 09:05:31
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX Pushchairi`ve just bought the pushchair however how do i use it as a travel system because the pushchair doesnt seem to detach itself 4 out of 5gem27/03/2007 13:00:24
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Kidz Kargocountess 2-in-1Nice Pram, comfortable for baby and also nice to push! Only downside is that it`s not very bus friendly, i.e. its a bit wide to squeeze in on a bus but this width and sturdiness is a bonus when pushing about on the street, etc. keeping baby snug & warm... 4 out of 5Donney07/03/2007 09:07:57
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BritaxExcel Travel Systemreally happy with this product, it has everything you need and baby looks realy comfy!.The compromise you have to make for such luxury is weight and bulk but definately worth it in those early months! think it is best suited to 0-12mts old then I will swap to a light weight compact one. 4 out of 5Anon28/02/2007 19:15:24
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairAn excellent pushchair and great pram with the dreami carrycot. Only down points: foot break can get difficult to use and handle length does not remain fixed when going over bumpy terrain. Goes over fields well and is much lighter and folds smaller than most other 3 wheelers. I easily walk 2 dogs while pushing this pushchair. It took me 3 months to work out the pump is in a small compartment at the back of the basket! 4 out of 5Eleanor10/05/2006 05:16:16
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GracoKite PushchairI bought this stroller as it is perfect for what it is! It is light, folds small and handles well. The seat also lays back for when baby is tired which alot of basic buggys do not have! But the back rest is a bit short if you have a long/tall baby! It is your basic average buggy but it also has a few extras as the tray and cup holder for both you and baby are a plus! It is a great price as well for what it is! 4 out of 5Ann in25/04/2006 09:44:15
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UnbrandedQuinny Buzz Stroller- Navy Reflectiongreat looking pushchair..love the fact seat faces both ways.. bad point, did`nt come with a shopping basket but have just brought one out..well worth getting! 4 out of 5jen13/03/2006 10:00:30
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UnbrandedICoo Travel System- PicoJust bought the icoo pico from babies r us. Have to say am really impressed they seem to have included lots of details, the rain cover is very good as well as the fantastic cosy. More importantly my little boy loves it, being very happy to get in and falls asleep easily in it when out. A big bonus is that is very compact and quite nippy though on a negative side it is quite heavy but then I was used to a three wheeler.

4 out of 5noodle27/02/2006 12:00:34
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BritaxExcel Travel SystemThis is a great value travel system. You can feel how good the suspension is and it is so easy to steer the pushchair. You feel confident that baby is secure and comfortable. The car seat clips to the system really easily and it is nice to walk with baby facing you. The only complaint that I have is the heavy weight of the pushchair. It is difficult to lift in and out of the car boot and impossible to fold and take on a bus. Apart from that it does fold up and down using only one hand and has loads of storage for shopping etc. Absolutely brilliant!!! 4 out of 5Nicoles Mum27/02/2006 11:59:09
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ChiccoLondon StrollerI purchased this particular stroller to replace my previous, now broken stoller. I have found the `London Stoller` to be very light, well made and straight forward to use. To comment on the previous reviewer, i`m 5`8` and found no problem with handle height at all. It is a dream to stear and manover compared to my `old` one and i am delighted with my purchase. I was slightly disappointed with the quality of the raincover supplied, which let it down a tad. Make sure you shop around when looking for this particular stroller as i found mine in a big well known superstore for £30 cheaper than most catalogue prices. 4 out of 5Lise D10/01/2006 11:10:06
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairGreat looks and great product - a tad large but does the trick - very good value compared to something like a bugaboo !! 4 out of 5Anon06/01/2006 12:49:31
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairGreat looks and great product - a tad large but does the trick - very good value compared to something like a bugaboo !! 4 out of 5Anon06/01/2006 12:20:31
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UnbrandedBebe Confort Loola Pushchair- Sweet GreyGood points: Looks good - had lots of compliments; especially when we had the car seat on the chassis. Very convenient when travelling - could take just the car seat & chassis when away from home - handy when you use a car abroad & don`t want the hassle of taking a buggy and car seat seperately. Bad points: Creatis car seat made our son really sweaty. Not possible to push one handed. Quite heavy to lift in & out of the boot. Not the quickest to fit into the car.

Overall I would still buy this for a new baby. Although once our son has outgrown the car seat I can see us moving onto a lightweight Maclaren.
4 out of 5Anon30/12/2005 15:47:24
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Mamas and PapasEnergie 03 seriesExcellent pushchair, very comfy, padded seat, very warm footmuff. Very light to push. Very very very nice, but lacks a swivel wheel. 4 out of 5charley g28/11/2005 07:45:37
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UnbrandedJane Powertwin 3 Wheeler- TitaniumThis is the easiest pushchair we have owned. And the best by far. Very light and steerable over all types of surfaces. Fits neatly into the car and is not heavy to pick up when folded. It looks great and is top quality and we get loads of comments when we are out. My twin girls seem comfortable in it and the one in the back has a good view from the side. I wish we had known about it when our twin girls were newborn as we didn`t get to take advantage of the 2 car seats. Its the only decent twin travel system on the market. The only down side to the pushchair is that when the hoods are on the one in the back has less of a view and my girls heads are close to touching the top. (they are big 15 monthers. Also when going up and down wonky curbs it can be a little unstable due to only having the one wheel at the front. But you soon get the hang of it. The rain cover is a bit weird but looks good and keeps them dry except my big 15 monthers feet stick out the front of the raincover so she gets her feet a bit wet. 4 out of 5LJG07/11/2005 13:21:30
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UnbrandedQuinny Zapp Pushchair- SteelI have had 4 children so trust me I know my prams plus push chairs I have owned the huge old fashioned ones that whrere in fashion a few years ago to the little ones of today and the quinny zapp is the best push chair I have ever owned ok ok its not perfect but for buzzing about up town its 100/100 I would say my daughter is now 18 months so if she was 6 months I would not be so sure ........this buggy has no storage and I swore at the time to my reluctant husband at the time that I didnt need it .But lets face it we need it but it folds down so small its great 4 out of 5posh09/08/2005 08:18:51
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Kidz KargoTwin Discovera JoggerThis is a lovely double buggy. It fits through standard doorways, unlike alot of the other twin 3 wheelers like the urban detour. It also fits in the boot of a standard hatchback and is very easy to fold. Rare to get hold of one of these in the UK though. Only drawback would be finding any accessories or spares as cannot find a retailer that stocks this buggy. 4 out of 5Suzanne S05/04/2005 21:09:53
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ChiccoXplorer PushchairThis is a fantastic stroller, it is easy to manovere and fold. It really can be folded with one hand and it"s built to last.The only draw back is that it is hard to clean. It is the only pushchair I have ever brought twice and have used it for two of my children. 4 out of 5N Baker03/01/2005 10:59:25
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GracoKite PushchairI bought one of these strollers, it handles beautifully and is light and easy to fold but the back rest is rather small for a bigger baby, my son is a big 18 months and his head comes above the head rest and sticks out the back when he is laid down. Definately a good buy for a younger baby or smaller child. 4 out of 5Sue in Northampton08/06/2004 07:53:51
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MirageTravel System MonacoGreat value for money. Nice, lightweight and easily folds down - although you need two hands though. Thoroughly enjoy using this product and it is so easy to transfer baby from car to buggy. Only downside is that baby grows out of the car seat reasonably quickly - but hey don't all carseats have this problem??4 out of 5Danni - N Yorks22/01/2004 11:19:17
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GracoTandem DuoBrilliant, I wouldn't be without it. Very comfortable, easy to use, but large when folded.4 out of 5Amanda13/01/2004 13:02:48
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CosattoRiga Travel SystemA versatile system with lots of added extra's. Recommended if you don't need to travel on public transport.4 out of 5A Murphy27/06/2003 08:30:17
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BrioShopper ComboI first bought this from Wellbeing.com because I wanted a not too expensive pushchair with removable toddler seat. I really liked it but I had to send it back as Wellbeing had no matching accessories (raincover or footmuff) as this is the old design and it is quite an unusual colour. A company called babycare-direct.co.uk also have it for £160 incl raincover - so I'm going to buy it from them instead, it's brilliant for my newborn and toddler, seat comes off when toddler is at nursery and it becomes a normal pushchair. It is quite heavy when toddler is in the front seat but doesn't seem as heavy as normal tandems because the seat is above the baby, and the front wheels are fixed so not so good for manouvering around shops. But apart from that it's great!4 out of 5Jo07/12/2002 10:21:08
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Mamas and PapasPliko ArgentoI bought this as a second buggy for car and bus journeys and I love it so much it is now my main buggy.4 out of 5Cerys27/11/2002 08:24:10
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BertiniSteerable Shuttle Strollergreat pram, great steering. lots of extras, large pump up wheels where very helpful. it was a little wide for my liking though. i had trouble in the local supermarket as it would only fit through the wheelchair-wide check-outs. i wouldnt recommend it if you will have other small children as if a child does a runner in a shop you may have trouble taking the pram with you to chase them. It was a good pram for walking around the neighbourhood and in the park and goes smoothly across lawn, up gutters and down slight hills. very stable, doesnt tip back easily with a heavy bag on the back. great for walking a dog with as it doesnt tip sideways easily 3 out of 5kylie, australia26/04/2008 12:55:12
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CenturyDouble PushchairI have one of these and have no problems with it. I have walked round legoland with two three year olds in it and it was fine. Yes it is a bit difficult to steer at times but my baby and toddler love sitting next to each other. 3 out of 5Emma19/04/2008 08:36:41
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UnbrandedSport Buggy and Raincover in Smoke fabricI bought the Hauck sport buggy yesterday and for £30 I was more than happy with the product. The front wheels do swivel if you unlock them and also put them on the correct way!! I admit it isn`t very practical if you need to use the stroller everyday, but it is very useful to have in the car just incase you need it. Lets be honest if you want a sturdy stroller for regular use then you need to spend more than £30!! 3 out of 5Tara09/04/2008 08:14:34
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FirstwheelsCity Twin RedI bought this pram mainly because I wanted the babies facing me. It is a lovely looking pram although I was slightly disappointed. It is terrible when you are pushing it and it hits a bit of uneaven pavement literally rebounds back at you!! Also the hoods are not very generous and could do with being ALOT bigger, hardly covers babies at all. Because of the small wheels on the front pushing over grass is a very bumpy ride for babies! On the plus side the seats are generous and comfortable. They are easy to recline and easy to take off of the frame without alot of fuss. The handle is adjustable and the frame is fairly lightweight (well I think so, I have folded heavier). All in all this pram does the job but I am still looking for that twin pram with everything. 3 out of 5JLA01/04/2008 18:46:04
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CenturyDouble PushchairI had this pushchair with my girls and for the price thought it was ok. It fitted into my citroen ax which was great and I agree it is difficult to steer but so are many other double pushchairs I have had three diff ones and they all anoyed me in one way or another. 3 out of 5kimbo07/11/2007 14:32:28
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairMy baby is 3 months old and I have been using this buggy for this time, at present I am using the dreami part and I have to say it`s great. You can wash everything of it, it clips on and off easliy and the maxi cosi can clip onto the base also. The only problem is it`s difficult to clip into at times but who cares aslong as my baby doesn`t get disturbed when he`s asleep!! The only problem is the base!!!! I am very disappointed, this is suppose to be the BMW of all buggies but all I have had is problem after problems!! I wish I never cot the thing, if my husband hadn`t lost the receipt I would of taken the thing back and replaced it with something else!! The problems I have had so far is the foot break has broken due to the rods that stick to make it break has bent! Not good when you need the buggy to be secure when stopted, also I needed a new inertube for the tyre!! These are expensive seen as you can buy inertubes for push bikes with little expense!! What next!! I have had to buy new rods for the foot break for £10!! Just for a little metal and plastic!! Of what I have read I not looking forward to the pushchair part!! What will go wrong with that!!! I wanted to use this for dog walking and going to the shops with but it`s so annoying and bulky!! Yes it takes up 90% of the boot space, I can`t fit any shopping in the boot!! We are having to buy a new car so the buggy fits in!! My husband is purchasing a new buggy and we are using the Quinny as a spare and for dog walking in only!!! Don`t buy this, it`s too expensive for what it is!! 3 out of 5Julia10/10/2007 12:03:55
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GracoVoyager Travel SystemDo NOT purchase a Graco pushchair with pump up tyres as they are a nightmare. The tyres are such poor quality that punctures are a regular occurrence, the spares are expensive and Graco discontinue spares so that I have been left with a perfectly OK pushchair but am unable to obtain inner tubes for it as they are such a weird size. Graco are not interested and will offer no help, after all they alreay have my money. 3 out of 5fullertribe04/09/2007 17:44:46
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairI love most aspects of this stroller. I do however have a huge complaint - the sun shade is poorly angled (slightly upwards) and not adjustable enough, so the only time baby is sufficiently covered is when the sun is behind you. Since you can`t always have the sun at your back, it is highly inconvenient because to keep baby shaded in the hot summer sun. This issue has frustrated me on so many occasions that I would think twice about buying this stroller. I wish I had thought of this detail while shopping. Oh - and the front wheel often gets stuck while trying to fold it down, which is really quite awkward. 3 out of 5Nicole12/08/2007 18:55:40
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UnbrandedQuinny Zapp Pushchair- Steellooks amazing and still turns heads, when the baby is quite young they tend to slouch in the seat but my daughter is now 18 months and its perfect for her. folds down with ease. 3 out of 5pamela clark01/05/2007 08:32:24
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CenturyDouble PushchairI use this pushchair for a 5 month old and a 2 year old for part of the week and two 2 year olds the other halfand whilst I agree it is quite heavy I`ve not had any problems with mine and it does get a lot of abuse as I am a childminder 3 out of 5Sally16/06/2006 09:52:43
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UnbrandedJane Powertwin 3 Wheeler- TitaniumI got my powertwin in October 2005 when my girls were 14 months old. Up until 2 weeks ago I thought it was the best buggy i`d had (and that`s a few!). However, when i took the cosy toes off when it started getting warmer I found that the feet of the child in the front can get caught between the footrest and the front wheel when it`s on swivel. It`s difficult to steer with the front wheel locked like most buggies but my 20 month old twins can`t keep their feet on the platform as it`s too small and their feet fall off when they are asleep. I think the cosytoes had kept their feet out of the way and that`s why I`ve only just started having problems. Anyway, I`ve had trading standards round and they are going to investigate it for me. Meanwhile I have to steer without a swivel wheel or break some ankles................. 3 out of 5Linzi10/05/2006 05:48:50
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MaclarenMac3 PushchairI quite agree with the comments about the wheels. I have had mine 10 months and am currently having to buy new wheels as the two back ones have completely worn down, one of them has the inner tyre popping through. Very bad. When you buy these things you do not expect to have to replace wheels. 3 out of 5ClaireCN02/11/2005 11:11:46
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ChiccoLondon StrollerThis stroller is very small and light so ideal for city living/holidays/trips to town. It has a great age range (birth to 3yrs) which is great. Only thing I found is, I"m only 5"4 and the handles are, in my opionion quite low even for me. Maybe its because my other one is higher but I know my partner will find it unconfortable on his bad back. The other thing I think it could do with is a viewing window in the hood. The hood goes quite far forward so you have to walk alonside the buggy to look at your child - not brilliant when you"ve got a new baby and want to watch them all the time!!! All in all, though, for praticality and ease, I would say this is a great buggy. 3 out of 5Charley G.21/05/2005 06:36:24
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MaclarenMac3 PushchairToo wide to get on buses, the wheels went board within 4 months of use , not very happy Mummy. nice sturdy chair and warm coseytoes 3 out of 5vicky01/02/2005 09:56:11
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Mamas and PapasPliko Completoi got one of these second hand and found out later that if you get one over two years old theres a high risk of the closing mechanism not working and you wont be able to close it properly!

the newer ones are fine and a good buggy but theres a design fault on the shopping basket too-if you put basically anything in it it tears or the wires pop out of it so beware of that. Buy all accessories when you buy it or else its hard to find them again if discontinued!!
3 out of 5beldi21/07/2003 22:06:40
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TescoRichmondI had this pram and used it once a week for the first 10 months of my baby's life, then the back axle fell off going into a shop doorway - not a great confidence boost.3 out of 5caz06/03/2003 11:07:20
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Mamas and PapasPliko Argentook could be better3 out of 5mitzi29/11/2002 08:06:39
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UnbrandedQuinny Speedi SX PushchairDo not buy if you live in an thorny area!! I have had many punctures & the inner tubes are expensive to replace (particularly the front tyre). You can purchase thorn-proof tyres if you have a certain size of tyre, however mine are the wrong size. I have also filled all the tyres with `slime` and have still managed to get punctures. Having said this when the tyres are pumped up I love my quinny, I bought it when my son was 18 months old as he was getting heavy to push in his old pushchair. The Speedi is very lightweight and easy to steer, and the shopping basket is large. Its heavy and big to get in & out of the car, I think it`s best suited to someone who walks regularly in an area with NO THORNS!!! 2 out of 5Anon26/04/2008 12:55:11
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