Pkaby: yeah i go up 'backwards' with the bug. so use the rear tires to bounce up the stairs. this way it is usually easier for ppl to help you as well. my bit of advice is to make sure that you use the middle doors. although the bug fits through the front and rear it is a tight turn once you get to the top. whereas with the middle it is easier to just reverse until you get to the opposite door and then you can just stay there mostly out of the way of other commuters.
I have used my Maclaren Vogue on the trams quite a bit. I agree a carrier is a lot easier when getting on and off, but sometimes you just need the stroller! It is light, small-ish and great to push. If i am getting on an old tram and need a hand, i just stick my head in the door and say "Can anyone help me please?" Always get lots of help!
I have had my 4 month old in it since she was born pretty much. It has a NB head support, and we haven't had any problems at all.
I ended up getting a Maclaren Vogue last week - so is good to know Falguni that you find it ok on trams - haven't tried it yet but will soon. I was going to get the Quest, but after feeling the difference in weight (hardly anything) decided the Vogue with the slightly larger more robust looking wheels, the higher handles, footmuff(good for going back to cold UK for holiday) etc with hardly any price difference was a better deal. I love the way it pushes, really easy to push one handed, and nice and light (as keep in boot of car as live in first floor apartment) and fits in our Corolla. I am finding the buckle a little stiff to undo sometimes - is that just because its new, does it loosen up - Falguni was yours similar?
Yep I did mean the seatbelt buckle - is good to know will loosen up. I am a bit of a tram geek (got married on a tram) so will be trying it out on the old and new style trams this weekend I think.
Cassius2: Thanks for your response, I took my Bug on an old tram today and it was great! So easy and quick because of the large back wheels and suspension. Is there anything this pram can't do?!
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