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Price (£)169Score (%) 74 Best BuyAvailability
Widely available on the high street and online. High-street retailers include Toys R Us, Argos, and John LewisContact phone number 0870 909 0501Contact website https://www.graco.co.ukType of pushchair Travel systemFeatures Specification Weight (kg)
8.3No. of wheels 4Use from birth
YesPneumatic wheels NoAdjustable handles NoCar seat Available
YesIncluded in price
YesRatings Performance Day-to-day use
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i have a gracco pram, not the mosaic, but the frames are the same on all the prams and they fold flat so you need quite a big boot to fit it in the car. i liked mine but it is quite heavy to lift in and out of the car so i swapped for a buggy, but my DD is 1 so used it for a year. i've kept it for mumber 2 should that ever happen.0
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Just wondering if anyone has any experience of Hauck pushchairs/travel systems. They seem fairly cheap online so it's making me wonder if the quality isn't great??
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We've got the Hauck 'Jeep' travel system and we've had no problems at all.
It's a really good quality pushchair and DS2 looks lovely and snug in the car seat. We got travel system which included raincover, change bag, cosy toes and parasol.
We paid £120 for ours and i wouldn't swap it.If everyone cared and nobody cried, if everyone loved and nobody lied, if everyone shared and swallowed their pride then we'd see the day when nobody died.
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We recently got the Infinity 3 in 1 travel system.
It has the pushchair attachment that can be forward or backward facing, very easy to switch and take off.
It also came with the baby seat which sits directly on the frame rather than on top of the pushchair bit like a Graco does. This means it's easier to move around.
Got the cosytoes and raincover too, and there is also a raincover just for the car seat.
It's the four wheel system. I would suggest you don't get the three wheel version as it appears a bit unsafe.
Plus the Hauck has the look of a Bugaboo / quinny but without the cost.
We got ours in beige as had a baby girl, but a neutral colour will mean it will suit a boy too, plus re-sell value will appeal to both boy / girl market.Financial Aims for 2012:
1. To pay off Car loan (£2,163.85 / £300.23 : 13.9%) 2. To pay off Joint OD ([STRIKE]£1,928.53[/STRIKE] / £1,928.53 : 100%) 3. To pay off GF's CC (£1100.31 / £0 : 0%) 4. To OP Mortgage (£1000 / £0 : 0%)
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I have the infinity with the carrycot and the rear/forward facing pushchair bit. I am really happy with it! I didn't get the carseat as i prefer my baby to lie flat when we are out and about as it is recommended that baby is only in it's carseat for only the minimum amount of time.0
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wow how much choice is there??
my baby is due in may so on the search for a travel system,lucky i started doing research on it as i had decided on the silver cross 3d but that has got so many bad reviews.
i want something that is lie flat forward facing whilst he is really little but then can change to a buggy.also not looking to spend more that £250 really.
we do have a car seat that we can use for travelling so don't need one to put on top of buggy as now after having 2 children with those kind hear that its no good for baby's backs being kept in car seat for long periods which is correct i think
any recommendations would be greatappreciate what you have got x0 -
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_74_10751_-1_14051_15222_10001_14051
This I really like and it is one of the only buggies I haven't owned .
Or this http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_74_10751_-1_14051_13294_10001_14051Baby Thomas born 3 months early by emergency section on 21/1/09 weighing 1lb 15ozs .
Thomas came home after 3 months and 2 days in hospital weighing 5lb 15ozs
Thomas weighed 21lb 4ozs on his 1st birthday , a total weight gain of 18lbs 5ozs !
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We originally bought a Mothercare travel system - however due to me having a caesarian we had to look at buying a cheapie lightweight buggie. We ended up buying a Hauck Sport Buggy as it was suitable from birth and it only weighed 5kgs.
Have found the Hauck invaluable. I dont know that it will last for ever (mid you I have had it 3 months now and is as good as new - even though I use it almost daily). But for £30 including postage and a rain cover from Ebay (brand new) - it is worth every penny.
It may not last as long as a buggy that has cost ten times as much - but I can always go out and buy a new one (or ten) if it breaks.
Definately an MSE brand:T£2008 for 2008 club member 3360 -
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