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Mothercare Urban Detour Pinnacle 3 wheelerNewest Review: ... edition black fabric on black frame, most are compatible to use a car seat. easy to take down, (i had the one hand fold ... more |
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by - written on 09/04/05 (Very useful, 4359 readings)
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Leah's father had almost finished saving for his motorbike when I became pregnant. Thankfully, he decided that a three-wheeler buggy was almost as much fun, and became besotted with them instead, spending many happy hours kicking the wheels of buggies in shops and making grumbling noises about engines. We chose one with a swivel front wheel, for extra maneouvreability around corners (he also likes racing cars.) A travel system incorporates a car seat as well as a buggy, so it's a good first time buy for a new baby killing two birds with one stone. The car seat attaches to the buggy by simply lowering it into two slots, clicking it into place and adjusting the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/05/04 (Useful, 1208 readings)
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I bought the silver version of this pram,about 15 mnths ago.It cost almostŁ200,i chose this because in the store it seemed easily folded,looked good,and was comfy for baby. OK the folding with one hand ..well..i can't!! its stiff and bulky to close and you have to put all your weight into the back of it to close it and then somehow manage to get your arm round the side to "lock" it closed.easy peasy i hear you say..not holding a wriggly baby its not! Next is the front removable tray,well yes it is removable,but the pram looks awful without it and the holes where the tray connect are visible(nice for tiny fingers)..and just you try getting said tray ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/12/02 (Useful, 1151 readings)
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We bought this pushchair second hand (it's the brown version without the tray, but a bumper bar instead) and at the time I was really unsure whether we should buy it as we already had a stroller and it was a bit of an extravagence. I wanted to be able to do 'off-road' walks with my baby, however, so we went ahead and got it (half thinking that we really wouldn't use it enough and 3 wheelers were probably just a trendy gimmick). Anyway, it's one of the best things I've bought and I really love it. It's very roomy so I think my baby will be comfortable in it for a long time and it lies really quite flat so I was quite happy with it when my ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/11/03 (Somewhat useful, 411 readings)
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I used the three wheeler for 4 months during which time my baby cut himself several times on the left bar of the pram, when the cosy toes was removed, during the hot summer. The One hand fold gradully became stiffer until the pram no longer folds. The pram has only been used to walk to the local shops - up and down pavements. The frame of the pram has warped and the pram pulls to the left. A very disappointing purchase - not the robust walker Mothercare claim. Mothercare guarantee useless - read small print very carefully before buying. Customer services poor - not willing to sort the problem. Very bad experience - will never shop in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/10/08 (Somewhat useful, 113 readings)
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Well i nice all rounder buggy if you ask me, rough and smooth with ease. i have the fab black one think it was limited edition black fabric on black frame, most are compatible to use a car seat. easy to take down, (i had the one hand fold system) and fit in most boots, with the added bit that the wheels can be taken off incase it wont fit. it almost lays flat which is good for little ones which sleep most of the time while out, well mine did and loved napping in this buggy. Handy little pockey at the back for phone, purse ect..... They ca be very bulky which is why some people own this one and another for the car?? i loved using ours to take the dog for ... Read the complete review
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