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Also looking for anyone with bebeconfort pushchair / carseat?

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  • alison6692
    alison6692 Posts: 2,533 Forumite
    Thanks intertestingly which? don't seem to have reviewed any lie flat car seats. Mmmm what a quandry.

    Thanks for your reply x
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  • Justie
    Justie Posts: 1,768 Forumite
    tieg3 wrote: »
    How do you find the icndy to push? My friend has one & I found it to be very heavy, but that maybe because I have a bugaboo and its sooo easy.
    I thought the cherry was pretty easy - the apple is HUGE. But as I've not had the baby yet I don't know what it's like in real life only in the shop test. The bugaboo is really easy to push though so you're kind of spoilt ;)
  • Sagaris
    Sagaris Posts: 1,852 Forumite
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    I seem to remember after the Which tests a year or so ago, several car seat manufacturers stopped marketing the carry cot type car seat in this country - purely for 'marketing reasons' they assured me, when I rang them to ask!
    I don't know how they get them tested to comply with the regulations, though.
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  • Katyag
    Katyag Posts: 1,217 Forumite
    Hi

    I have a problem with the loola pushchair seat though. I wanted a pushchair that would last until LO was at least 2 years old and it let me down badly. I only used it unitl LO was 10 months as with the footmuff in the straps aren't long enough and she ended up pinned into her seat. I will use the windoo for another child as I can't justify another pram but I can see going back to a stroller when they get older.

    Quite surprised by that to be honest as i used my Loola with my DS when he was just over 3 and he had plenty room.
    Bringing up 2 handsome boys and 1 gorgeous girl the MSE way!
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  • tieg3
    tieg3 Posts: 415 Forumite
    Justie wrote: »
    I thought the cherry was pretty easy - the apple is HUGE. But as I've not had the baby yet I don't know what it's like in real life only in the shop test. The bugaboo is really easy to push though so you're kind of spoilt ;)


    Yes I'm very spoilt:D but I payed for everything wen I had DD (OH did'nt even buy a packet of nappies-dunno how I put up with it):mad: but thats another story. When I found out I was pregnant with DS I told him I didn't want another baby and that was the reason why. So he said I could have what ever I wanted so BUGABOO it was:D :D:D
    Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day; teach that person to
    use the Internet and they won't bother you for weeks.:D
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