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Mothercare Trax 3-Wheeler

 

Newest Review: ... with the cash. All Terrain seem to be all the rage at the moment, but to be honest after using one, unless you regularly go ... more

 ... "off road" onto rough terrain I really do not see the need for this pushcahir. It is heavy duty, and the wheels are bigger than the majority of other pushchairs. It is not easy to carry on and off public transport and it takes up a lot of room in the boot of the car. The Trax is suitable for babies from 3 months onwards, and it estimates that your child will be too big when it reaches around 14kg. The seat was well padded so my daughter was comfortable, and even though it was bulky, the folding mechanis...more

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NikkiH
Premium Review Mothercare Trax 3-Wheeler: A really rough ride (238 words)
by - written on 09/11/00 (Very useful, 306 readings)
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When my daughter was born, I had a travel system, but when she grew out of the car seat, I wanted to get an extra pushchair in case she ever stayed out anywhere. I saw the Mothercare Trax All Terrain pushchair for £99, and it looked just what I wanted so I parted with the cash. All Terrain seem to be all the rage at the moment, but to be honest after using one, unless you regularly go "off road" onto rough terrain I really do not see the need for this pushcahir. It is heavy duty, and the wheels are bigger than the majority of other pushchairs. It is not easy to carry on and off public transport and it takes up a lot of room in the boot of the ...  Read the complete review

bug-weecher
Premium Review Mothercare Trax 3-wheeler (382 words)
by - written on 12/09/00 (Very useful, 823 readings)
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I bought this pram a fortnight ago after examining it in the shop and decided it would be a good replacement fot my broken pushchair and would see my daughter throught the next 2 winters. It is black nylon type material and cost £99. The handle height is good for myself 5'8" and my husband 6'4". The neoprene type material on the handle is comfortable and isn't to cold when it gets wet. It has two positions which seem to suit my daughter at 11mths but isn't recommended for a very young baby. The positons are altered by 2 long zips a each side. It has a fold out hood handy for showers and to keep the sun off. The rain ...  Read the complete review

 

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