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Prams and how to find the right one (How to choose a pram, pushchair or buggy)

dustmad

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How to choose a pram, pushchair or buggy

Date: 25/01/09 (192 review reads)
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Advantages: researching finds you the one that best suits you

Disadvantages: having to do alot of homework

Choosing a pram, pushchair, or a buggy is a hard process to go through if it is your first time at doing it. I have a 14 month old boy, and when I first found out that I was expecting him I set about finding a pram for him. I was stunned by the amount of choice available and felt quite lost with it all. As it was we ended up buying a second hand pram which was the Urban detour one you can find in mothercare. It was a good pram, but I found that it was quite big and difficult to fit into the boot of the car sometimes. So as time went on we bought a Maclaren buggy which is much more light weight and easy to get around, I would definately recommend getting one of these for the boot of the car to use out and about. I am currently expecting twins and so I'm going through the whole slog of researching the best type of pram again. I would recommend doing your research online - it has helped for me.

Summary: Prams pushchairs and buggys - which is the best

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Last comment:
elmo1

- 25/01/09

I agree with your reveiw but some suggestions about different types of prams on market would be good like rear facing,all terrain 3wheeler.
Also other factors to determine is travel if your pram will fit in carboot.
If peopel travel by public transport they need to condider how heavyit is,weight and how compact it is.
I domt envy you on search for perfect double that is tricky I would opt for mountain buggy double, although i guess urban detour cheaper.
If you want tandem,rear facing with option for carrcot and car seat I would suggest mamas and papas duette.
If you want something more light compact double twin maclaren techno.
If you opt for tandem you could use buggy board for 14month old?


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