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Stokke Xplory Pushairs - 25% off

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  • floart
    floart Posts: 877 Forumite
    I had one of these.
    It was fabulous
    (I got mine for free though!)

    £600 is still a lot of money for a pushchair but if you're planning on having a few children or going to do a lot of walking it's really worth every penny.
  • Mum_of_Boys
    Mum_of_Boys Posts: 237 Forumite
    edited 6 September 2011 at 4:55PM
    I've got a stokke and totally recommend it. I bought one of to use with my fourth child and it's the best pushchair I've used (I've had lots). The only negative I would say is that it is quite bulky to collapse but all the positives outweighs this.

    HTH
  • daska
    daska Posts: 6,212 Forumite
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    I found my xplory easier to push than many of the 'lightweight' pushchairs I tried and it's no mean feat to be in charge of a pushchair when you're in a mobility scooter yourself LOL The flexibility is fabulous, particularly the ability to use it as a highchair when out and about, the height meant it even coped with coffee shops where we were on stools. And living by the beach, well, it came into it's own there, lovely broad wheels stopped it sinking. :D
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  • i also have one of these and there fantastic! def a city pram though no good off road etc but still really nice ebay do some good deals too you can usually pick them up for £400/450 second hand which is slightly more mse but doesnt have the shiny new packaging!
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