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3 wheel pushchairs/lightweight pushchairs

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  • mummytofour
    mummytofour Posts: 2,636 Forumite
    I have 4 children so over the yrs I have worked out what works for me, I 100% reccomend the maclaren techno its is a from birth light weight buggy can lie fully back, fold easily, has a shopping basket and sun hood, just about everything one could want from a pushchair.
    Debt free and plan on staying that way!!!!
  • folly wrote:
    I have a quinny zapp its brilliant ...apparently the bag it comes with fastens on the back to create a bag/ holder but i've never been able to work out how,
    I also have a quinny 3xl which is brilliant for off road ,fields ,country walks ect( we live on a farm..)however its a bit heavy and takes up a bit of space in the car. so in my opinion zapp for about town and shopping and 3xl for country

    between the handle bars are two poppers...undo these and attach the two plastic d rings that are at one end of the bag....with the strap for the bag (adjust and shorten strap as much as possible) hooks on the lower loop below the pushchair (right hand side of buggy) the feed it round the other leg on then click it back on that right hand hook, then put the bottom off the bag in the loop/ hole made by the strap to stop it flapping around at the bottom....
  • hollydays
    hollydays Posts: 19,812 Forumite
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    The only things i know is her partner is quite tall so something with ajustable handles would be good.She likes the idea of a pushchair that woul take a carseat,an certainly a 3 wheeler with a movable front wheel.
  • finc
    finc Posts: 1,095 Forumite
    hollydays wrote:
    The only things i know is her partner is quite tall so something with ajustable handles would be good.She likes the idea of a pushchair that woul take a carseat,an certainly a 3 wheeler with a movable front wheel.

    My brother has a Quinny 3XL which is a 3 wheeler with a movable front wheel. It also takes the maxi cosi car seat. It should be fine for handle height as it can be changed, my SIL is 5'1" and my brother is 6'6" :eek: and they can both use it.

    It is a huge pushchair though and not very compact.
    :smileyhea
  • bobsa1
    bobsa1 Posts: 1,947 Forumite
    I have a mutsy which is fantastic but a bit bulky, a mamas & papas Aria which is fantastic and I've just ordered a Mutsy Spider which is like the quinny zapp.If she only wants one pram the Aria is the way to go, in my opinion
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