thread: Is the Mountain Buggy Swift best for me?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Lake Macquarie, NSW
    131

    Question Is the Mountain Buggy Swift best for me?

    Hello,

    I have looked through this forum to see if there is anyone with a requirement similar to mine but couldn't find anything so am posting yet another 'which pram?' request.

    We are looking for a pram for a newborn but need it to be able to traverse rough ground. There are no footpaths where we live & it is very hilly plus outside our back gate is a bushland reserve that we walk in every day with the dog. We also want the pram to be compact enough to fold up & take shopping (I drive an Astra) as we don't want to have two prams.

    When baby is first born we are planning to try a baby carrier for the dog walks but as he gets bigger & the weather warms up we think a pram will be better. Also, if I want to go to the shops during the day (without the car) I need to be able to navigate the pram up my steep & bumpy road.

    We have looked at a number of prams and have narrowed down to the Valco Matrix and the Mountain Buggy Swift. The Mountain Buggy Swift is lighter & we are favouring it for its ease of folding & brakes but I am a bit concerned about ventilation as the back of the pram is very closed in.

    The Matrix is nice but about 3kg's heavier & not as easy to fold (although not difficult).

    Can anyone recommend the Mountain Buggy Swift (or not) or advise if there is another alternative that suits our requirements?

    Thank you

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    Melbourne
    69

    I'd love to be able to answer you because I have bought this pram but I don't have it yet. I bought and paid for it in Feb but there is some sort of delay in supply from the manufacturer at the moment and a lot of places are out of stock until late April/early May. I have now been told to wait until then but I'm due in early May so I really hope it gets here in time. You might want to check that the swift is actually in stock.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Lake Macquarie, NSW
    131

    Thanks. I meant to call yesterday about what the delivery lead time is & forgot. Better do it today.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Perth Western Australia
    1,697

    My DH's Aunty lives on a farm and they have a mountain buggy pram, and it seems to serve them well, and has lasted through 2 babies.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Oct 2009
    VIC
    881

    I have had 10 prams yep 10 count em lol im a bit addicted, I havnt brought the mountain buggy but I can tell you that the Valco's are not going to fit into your astra boot.
    I have heard nothing but good things about the mountain buggy and they are built to last so i say go the MB

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Lake Macquarie, NSW
    131

    Moutain Buggy Swift ordered....fingers crossed Baby is comfortable & Mummy and Daddy are too!

    btw...we need a bigger car...it fits in the boot of the Astra but nothing else will fit...I don't like bigger cars! oh well.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    Melbourne
    69

    I know what you mean. I've just moved from my cute Toyota Corolla hatchback to a station wagon. I much prefer the hatchback but many, many, many friends with kids have already told me how lucky I am to have the station wagon.