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newmummy
05-10-2006, 15:48
Hello everyone, I know it's been asked a thousand times but still i guess all these new products coming out and new found information from test i wanted to ask "which is the most recommendable pram/stroller!!" Eeek my and my partner are going crazy trying to find one that would accomodate us. We recently thought we had it down to two - Valco Rad Coal and the Quinny Buzz (vastly different in $) and were opting for the Valco but after reading so many reviews i've gathered that Valco's are not at the top of the list, however all reviews are based on the runabouts and some on Rebel but i have only read one review on the Valco Rad Coal which was good but i don't think i can go by just one review.

We did have a look at the Mountain Buggys but they appear quite big and long and there are no accessories so it would end up costing the same as a Quinny Buzz i think or more. Oh we are so desperate to make up our minds. PLease help!!

Africamum
05-10-2006, 23:57
Newmummy,

My mountain buggy is excellent for where I am (remote Tanzania) I have the urban model I love it although for city living it has some drawbacks. It is very wide, you can only use disabled ailses in the supermarket. It turns very well and is very light, the adjustable handle is excellent and the baby carrier attachment was excellent when DS was small. The accessories are expensive. My has been lost by an airline company and I will definetly replace it with another mountain buggy.

Africamum
06-10-2006, 00:26
Newmummy,

My mountain buggy is excellent for where I am (remote Tanzania) I have the urban model I love it although for city living it has some drawbacks. It is very wide, you can only use disabled ailses in the supermarket. It turns very well and is very light, the adjustable handle is excellent and the baby carrier attachment was excellent when DS was small. The accessories are expensive. My has been lost by an airline company and I will definetly replace it with another mountain buggy.