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thread: Holy grail of prams

  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
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    Holy grail of prams

    I'm starting a bit early, but it's so much fun to look for a pram!
    I have a steelcraft strider deluxe, I'm not sure I really like it enough to use for the next baby.
    it's quite heavy and cumbersome.

    Hoping somebody can recommend me a pram that meets my requirements.

    Lightweight
    Folds in one piece
    Not to wide
    Big basket
    Can be used from newborn
    Faced either way
    adjustable handle (for DH)

    I don't ask for much do I

    Even if your pram only ticks some of those boxes- let me know

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    Bonbeach, Melbourne
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    Mine only meets a few of those requirements, but I highly recommend the Stokke Xplory to anyone who will listen. It's a fabulous pram, handles like a dream, very versatile it height of the seat and handle, forward or rearward, doubles as a highchair...it also looks lovely

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    It has no basket?
    Where do you put your shopping?
    Or wear miss I and use the pram to carry the shopping

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    For a cheaper pram the steelcraft cruiser is good. Ticks all the boxes, but if you have it facing you you have to take the seat off to fold it. I bought mine 2nd hand and it's been great... for carrying the shopping lol! I am a baby wearer and the only time DS is in the pram is if I'm sitting having lunch lol.. No i have used it for him occasionally

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    Bugaboo bee + with the newborn cocoon will do all that and more......we love love love our bugaboo! One piece fold, reversible seat, lightweight, the seat grows with the child, reasonable basket size, narrow, sooo maneuverable it's scary!

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    We love love love our Baby Jogger City Select. Definitely worth checking out .

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    Bugaboo Cameleon does all of that except the one piece fold. It's pretty simple to whip off the seat for the fold though...

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    Thanks girls

    Is the city select wide?

    The accessories for the bugaboo are so expensive!
    It looks quite flimsy in the pictures.

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    I love my baby jogger city mini, it doesn't face both ways though. You can get a bassinette insert so the baby faces you or use a travel system. I think the GT model has an adjustable handle.

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    It has a shopping bag attached,but it's not big. But, the great thing about such a high pram, is that you can easily tie up to 4 or 5 (depending on how full) plastic shopping bags to the handle, right near the seat. Works a treat.

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    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
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    I have the Steelcraft cruiser system too. For DS I bought the bassinet attachment, this time we bought the capsule attachment so we have the full travel system (eg the capsule clips out of the car, and clips into the pram without disturbing bubs. I must say that I LOVE my pram, its versatile and for the price you are getting a lot. I think you can only buy it at target

    Lightweight - Yep, very light
    Folds in one piece - It does if the seat is forward facing, but with it facing you, or with the bassinet attachment or capsule attachment you need to remove that first (not really that big a deal)
    Not to wide - The back wheels are wider than the front, but I've never had trouble fitting through checkouts etc
    Big basket - Yep
    Can be used from newborn - Yep
    Faced either way - Yep
    adjustable handle (for DH) - Yep, 3 heights, my DH is very tall and it suits him, he doesn't have to bend over at all

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    Thanks girls

    The cruiser and the agile are both on my original list- as is the city select & the new strider compact.

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    Nov 2011
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    I'm starting a bit early, but it's so much fun to look for a pram!
    I have a steelcraft strider deluxe, I'm not sure I really like it enough to use for the next baby.
    it's quite heavy and cumbersome.

    Hoping somebody can recommend me a pram that meets my requirements.

    Lightweight
    Folds in one piece
    Not to wide
    Big basket
    Can be used from newborn
    Faced either way
    adjustable handle (for DH)

    I don't ask for much do I

    Even if your pram only ticks some of those boxes- let me know
    I've recently bought the Strider Plus and a friend of mine bought the City Select.
    The 'Select' is slightly narrower and lighter than the Strider Plus (not sure how different it is to a Deluxe.)
    The Strider Plus isn't too heavy with just the single seat -or the frame with the capsule (that's my main use atm)
    I bought the 'Plus' because of the toddler seat. Oh and I think with the City Select you might be able to have both seats or capsules facing you -but I might be wrong.

    One of the lightest smallest folding prams out there is the City Mini, I like it but it doesn't fit properly in the boot of my Old 7 seater 4wd.

    Are you wanting something with a single or double seat?

    Also a good place to check out some second hand prams is a website called 'Australian Baby Bargains' it's a not for profit site.


    BTW: I think your wish list is quite reasonable -you should have seen one my friend had, lol the only pram that suited would have cost her $3K

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    Thanks!
    I only need a single seat- DD walks.

    Does anyone have any experience with Chicco prams?
    I've seen one that may tick the boxes.

    Made the mistake of looking at a US website, they have heaps of great looking prams!

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    Jun 2012
    South Australia
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    sorry for hijacking your thread Emma! but MummyNaomi has made me wanna buy Steelcraft Cruiser System and i don't even have my bfp yet

    all the best with picking a pram hun

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    I have a chicco cortina travel romantic (travel system) and absolutely love it.

    Adjustable handle, large basket (I've fit a heap of shopping in), capsule clicks into pram and car so no need to wake bubs, lightweight, folds into 1 piece, easy to push (my DD has pushed it around, and I've also managed it easily with her standing on the front and holding on). I fit through normal doors and check outs no issues.

    Definitely worth the cost for me

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    Apr 2006
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    Mine only meets a few of those requirements, but I highly recommend the Stokke Xplory to anyone who will listen. It's a fabulous pram, handles like a dream, very versatile it height of the seat and handle, forward or rearward, doubles as a highchair...it also looks lovely
    what she said. I LOVE my stokke. I've had a fair few prams and it is the best one by far

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    I like the stokke- but the lack of shopping basket turns me off

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