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Everest Pushchair

 
Description: The Bebe Confort Everest is a 3 wheeler pushchair and is a solution from birth to age 4 years.

Newest Review: ... then you should really get the whole system - Pushchair, Car seat, and Carry Cot, to get the full benefit. We've been ... more

 ... using it for 8 months now, and the pro's and con's we think you should know are: Pro's - The build quality is good, and I'm confident it will still be in one piece until it's outgrown. - It is likely to be the best looking pushchair on your streets, and it'll draw lots of admiring, and downright covertous, looks. - The new version of the chassis has adjustable suspension, which makes for a comfortable ride for baby on bumpy roads and allows you to reach places which no other pushchair can if yo...more

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Tina+Faloon
Premium Review Everest Pushchair: Everest...The zenith of pushchairs (803 words)
by - written on 28/03/03 (Very useful, 1985 readings)
Rating:

This travel system is many things - very well built, looks good, keeps your little one safe and comfortable, and if you subscribe to the view that you get what you pay for, you won't begrudge the fact that it's expensive. What I wouldn't describe it as is either lightweight or compact - if you're looking for a pushchair that you can hop on and off buses with, or keep in a small corner of the porch, then I doubt it's for you. When we were choosing our pushchair combo. the main things we wanted were: - a 3 wheeler (because they look good - shallow I know..) - a well-rated, safe, car seat which would also fit onto the ...  Read the complete review

ZOEB
Premium Review So stylish!!! (426 words)
by - written on 19/03/02 (Useful, 2255 readings)
Rating:

A month to go before the birth of our daughter and my parents offered to buy us some form of pushchair/pram. With so many on the market it was hard to choose. By visiting a few shops we realised we needed to read up on the lingo and do some serious research. What did we want from a pushchair/pram? practical, stylish, easy to use, one that would last, eeasy to steer (we also have a dog). What didn't we want? one too bulky, too heavy, not brightly coloured!! We found ourselves staring at everyones pushchairs when we went shopping, something we had never given a second thought to before. We became serious pushchair critics. I ...  Read the complete review

 

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