thread: BeBe Care Rverse 2 in 1 Stroller/Pram - Anyone seen one in the flesh?

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Apr 2006
    Adelaide
    4

    BeBe Care Rverse 2 in 1 Stroller/Pram - Anyone seen one in the flesh?

    Hi All

    We had almost decided on buying the Love N Care Adiva Sport pram after seeing it on the weekend. It ticks all the boxes for what we want, however, when doing MORE research on the net, I stumbled across the BeBe Care Rverse (yes that's the correct spelling!). It looks pretty much the same as the Adiva Sport, but appears to be a bit better finished.

    Just wondering if anyone actually owns one or has seen one of these prams in real life, and what you thought/think of them.

    I can't find a great deal of info on it (apart from the basic notes off the CNP Brands website), and was wondering how easy it was to convert from bassinet to seat. The Adiva Sport is very easy (just lift a strap and clip it over the "don't fall out" bar and it lifts up to make a seat). From the pics I can find, it doesn't look like the Rverse does it the same way.

    Also, does anyone know anywhere in Adelaide that stocks them (I rang all the recommended stockists, and Just Kidding were the only one who said they had some "on the way", but couldn't give me any idea of when they will be in store ... "could be days or months" was the answer I was given).

    Thanks to anyone who has made it this far in my posting without giving up and could actually take the time to respond!!

    Agwish

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    Tasmania , Australia
    99

    i dont have a bebe care , but i have a childcare Hola which looks the same . maybe the same make just diff brand .
    i Love this pram and after haveing a heavy bertini for the first month recommend it to everyone .

    To change it from bassanet to seat is as simple as unhooking 3 button clips and doing them up again and changing the position to flat . two mins . to create the foot rest is just a clip under neath . if my 13 month old is going to sleep for a while ill still slip the seat flat .
    should you baby have reflux like mine you have had the bed raised a little , and it came with a matching matress in bassinet mode .
    everything is accesable but pushing in the three buttons on the side of the seat , to lock in and remove from frame , Change position , there is flat , semi recline and upright .
    the seat reclines with the simple pull and push . Comes with a foot muff that is machine washable , along with the hood which is also machine washable , zip in sun shade and rain cover that fold down to wallet size allowing to take both anywhere .
    the stroller is sturdy and i load it up on shopping day and i can fit alot in it . i dont drive and have done hundreds of Km's in it and only pumped up tyres twice . Compact and will fold flat , i have had this with out an issue in the back of a hatch back . and Light , i could lift it after an emergancy c section with out pain .

    i love my pram and have had no issues with it , having paid $1000 for a bertini intually and then $250 on Ebay for My Hola ( New ) i know i got a better pram second time round .

    Good luck

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    Tasmania , Australia
    99

    i dont have a bebe care , but i have a childcare Hola which looks the same . maybe the same make just diff brand .
    i Love this pram and after haveing a heavy bertini for the first month recommend it to everyone .

    To change it from bassanet to seat is as simple as unhooking 3 button clips and doing them up again and changing the position to flat . two mins . to create the foot rest is just a clip under neath . if my 13 month old is going to sleep for a while ill still slip the seat flat .
    should you baby have reflux like mine you have had the bed raised a little , and it came with a matching matress in bassinet mode .
    everything is accesable but pushing in the three buttons on the side of the seat , to lock in and remove from frame , Change position , there is flat , semi recline and upright .
    the seat reclines with the simple pull and push . Comes with a foot muff that is machine washable , along with the hood which is also machine washable , zip in sun shade and rain cover that fold down to wallet size allowing to take both anywhere .
    the stroller is sturdy and i load it up on shopping day and i can fit alot in it . i dont drive and have done hundreds of Km's in it and only pumped up tyres twice . Compact and will fold flat , i have had this with out an issue in the back of a hatch back . and Light , i could lift it after an emergancy c section with out pain .

    i love my pram and have had no issues with it , having paid $1000 for a bertini intually and then $250 on Ebay for My Hola ( New ) i know i got a better pram second time round .

    Good luck

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jun 2009
    Adelaide
    1

    Bebe care rverse stroller

    Hey All,
    A new store opened up in Adelaide this month called baby bunting, All i can say is great store. We just brought the bebe care rverse stroller( yes that is how you spell it). The sales woman was really helpful, they do a 3 month layby, they also have an on line store. Now to the pram, it's great for all phases of your child's life from new born to a child (17kg) I have a very small car and the rverse folds up and fits in perfectly although you do have to separate the seat from the frame, which honestly doesn't take very long.