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Cosatto CygnetDescription: Brand: Cosatto / Type: Standard Newest Review: ... up a fairly steep, grassy, and very bumpy bank. As far as urban use goes, one needs to bear in mind that Cosatto Cygnet ... more |
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by MagdaDH - written on 01.11.06 (Very useful, 690 readings)
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I have to start by saying that this buggy is now discontinued and thus will be only available second hand. Does it make sense to write a review, then? Yes, very much so. Good all terrain buggies are very expensive to buy and thus it makes a lot of sense to look out for second hand options. In fact, I came to own this pushchair via reading an old BabyWorld review of it and then looking for a couple that looked good on eBay. I needed an off-road, all-terrain buggy as we live in a small hamlet which has no pavements and a total of about 100 yards gravel drive, the rest is fields, dirt track and footpaths. Uneven surfaces and especially puddles and slippery mud ...
by Parsley - written on 10.02.02 (Very useful, 1152 readings)
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I recently purchased a Cossatto Cygnet pushchair for my oldest son as my younger son stole his Graco Citisport! I was looking for a light umbrella fold buggy with a hood, raincover, swivel wheels & lie-back seat. I thought that I had a bargain when I saw the Cosatto Cygnet buggy on Yahoo auctions & I bought it for £45 (£35 & £10 postage). Well it arrived in excellent condition and I was sure that it was a great saving on buying a new one (approximately £85). I was really pleased with it until I took it out of the front door and tried to steer it with my toddler in it! It was absolutely awful, I've had supermarket trolleys that steer better than this ...



