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Quinny Zapp £90 at Boots, save £60.
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Ah, I've just informed my friend that a few of you are critical of this buggy and she's going to cancel her order. I don't suppose any grabbit is worth it if it's putting your little ones in danger.
Thanks for the heads up ladies
And naughty girls! When I was a buggy mummy I would *never* have hung bags on the back
Come ride with me, through the veins of history...
I'll show you how God falls asleep on the job.
~Matthew Bellamy.
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I've had my Zapp for almost two years and must be the only one that finds the Zapp excellent, although I guess it depends on what you use it for.
Buses ✔
In shops ✔
Room for toddler ✔
Toddler able to sleep ✔
Big enough hood ✔
Easy fold ✔
Small fold ✔
One hand push and steer ✔
Basket size ✔
From baby ✔
Can hold 1 or 2 bags ✔
Fron and back brake ✔
Probably more but can't thing off hand
I never really have a lot of bags to carry but I can carry four carrier bags worth using the basket and lightweight items on the handles. The hood is also strong enough to sit something on. The basket size can be deceptive.
No recline doesn't really matter. All I have done is folded DD's small fleece blancket and put it behind the cosytoes (I use that as a liner for the chair). She only needs a slight recline to make her comfty enough and her head supported (I hate seeing toddlers heads flopped forward when asleep poor things)
It fits even in a KA boot and nestles into the tiniest of spots on the bus. My sister has a bebe and that looks so huge at the side of the Zapp.
It is fine for longer walks although I tend to use my Mura 3 for that.
I have tested my Zapp with heavy weights on the chair and with max weight on the handles (tip weight if my toddler was sat in the chair) and theres never been an inclin of it collapsing and believe me I've tested it. I wanted to make sure when I bought it that it was ok.
The only bad point I've found is that the raincover needs press studs attaching to it as the velcro fasters come apart as soon as my DD kicks her legs.0 -
I love my Zapp, it has been one of the best pushchairs we have had.
It was great with the car seat and great as a pushchair.
Nice and small, so we can get suit cases, travel cot and a pushchair in our small car.I want to be credit card and loan free by Christmas 20100
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