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Buggy or stroller
jonnyb1978
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My little one is 14 months and its about time we bought him a stroller as he is getting to big for his normal push chair.
My partner wants to spend a maximum of £100 and i want to spend less being a money saver. Obviously we want a good one that includes rain cover etc etc.
Any ideas from you people out there?
My partner wants to spend a maximum of £100 and i want to spend less being a money saver. Obviously we want a good one that includes rain cover etc etc.
Any ideas from you people out there?
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Personally I think the maclaren's are great. We have a techno which is the largest and heaviest umbrella fold they do, but it is suitable from birth as it reclines to flat.
At 14 months, I guess you still want him to nap in the buggy - so have a look at the triumph or quest
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplay_37__10751_-1__9265_10001_
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplay_37__10751_-1__9200_10001_0 -
I have a techno for little man but he can unclip himself and jump out too easy and has been able to do this for about 8 months now hes 2 1/2 and the techno doesnt have d rings so i cant clip him in with traditional reigns. We now are using a jeep 3 wheeler which he cant unclip yet, it doesnt fold down as compact as the techno but does recline to nearly flat and has a great basket;)The more i save the more i can spend:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:0
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I bought loads of buggies (and resold them) second hand on ebay and also at NCT sales - if you are not proud.0
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I've got this one:
http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplay_37__10751_-1__16282_10001_
It's been fine for my daughter, and it comes with a rain cover, hood, and fleecy foot muff. It's well under your budget too, so very :money:
Here I go again on my own....0
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