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  1. #1
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    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
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    I have a valco stroller. Can't remember the name of it but it was about $150. It's quick and easy to put up and down and light to lift. I chose it because it is able to be laid back if the little man nods off. Nothing worse than seeing a poor little one sleeping with their head slumped over.

  2. #2
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    Mar 2006
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    We have a valco titan - just got it on the weekend actually! I wanted the Mclaren but Dh said it was too much $ Chose the valco because it reclines for when bubs is asleep. It came with rain and sun covers. Folds easily and doesn't demand too much space in the boot (unlike my Mt Buggy!). We bought it for shopping trips etc and to take away on holidays as the pram is so big. We went to a market yesterday, the ground was hard, bympy, and dusty... the stroller did really well and DD was very comfortable. We're very happy with it!

    MG

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    Oct 2005
    Moura, QLD, Australia
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    definatly each to their own with model, brand etc, but make sure it can lay flat a lot of the smaller ones dont have multiple recline positions we packed up jack big pram about 2 mths agai we bought the stroller at xmas we take it everywhere folds nice and small but he can still lay down and have a sleep if he wants IYKWIM!!!

    ours is a childcare one from target we didn't need a fancy one etc, but was still around $150 RRP we got it on 30% off so bargain, the only thin I dont liek is the weird sun shade but as we use it for shopping we just took it off

    best bet is to go look see what suits you uour height etc, and what you will need it for, ie, if you need to get on and off bus's trains etc

    good luck so after allthat rambling my tip look at recline positions

  4. #4
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    Aug 2006
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    Thanks ladies I will definitely keep all of those tips in mind

  5. #5
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    Jun 2007
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    I'll be honest when I say I can't believe you have made it nearly 12months without a stroller. It's up to you what brand etc...ours is a Babylove - on sale we paid $90.
    Charlie is a big boy for his age, so he's very heavy & the stroller is just great. If we want to pop down to do some quick shopping, or go out to somewhere for a quick lunch or into city for shopping we use the stroller. Its easy to put up & down, he can still sleep in it no worries, I can handle it on my own & it fits in & around shops much better than the big pram. We only use Charlies big pram now when going out for the day or at night when he's ready for bed & when we walk long distances....otherwise it's the stroller.

  6. #6
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    Jun 2007
    Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne.
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    we have a maclaren vogue and we love it. very easy to manouvere.

  7. #7
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    Feb 2005
    Happy Valley, Adelaide
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    We have the Babyco Swallow stroller and I love it. It's a bit cheaper than some, but is great quality and has the features I wanted - High handles as dh and I are tall, and it has a "bumper" in front of seat so ds can sit and hold that and not need to be strapped in all the time.

    One thing to keep in mind is if your child is tall or has long legs, many of the brands are low to the ground and by the time they're 18 months old their feet might drag on the ground. I took ds with me and got him to sit in them all to see how high off the ground his feet were, and even at 12 months they were dragging in a couple!

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