thread: Your dream pram fleet

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Newport, VIC
    1,885

    Your dream pram fleet

    So I've been giving this a bit of thought over the last few days. If money and storage space were no object, what would my pram fleet (because of course there would be more than one) look like.

    Here's my thoughts:

    Bugaboo Bee + with a skateboard (own)
    For the back of the car. It's perfect for my 7 month old and 2 year old for zipping around the shops. My 7 month old loves looking at his big brother.

    Baby Jogger City Mini Duo (own)
    For walking around the neighbourhood, shops, park. It's great for long distances and has excellent handling.

    Phil and Teds something (don't own)
    When we go to the market or other events, the side by side baby jogger is a bit too hard. Whilst I'm not a fan of these prams generally as the bottom kid gets bad view (in my opinion) the inline pram would be great for these times.

    Crappy side by side double stroller from target (don't own)
    Sometimes I get caught out when the Bugaboo Bee isn't in the car or I need my older toddler strapped in (generally at the shops). A crappy side by side double would be perfect for this to live in the boot.

    Do you have any prams you'd like to add to your collection?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Apr 2006
    Perth
    4,203

    When I had the two girls in prams it would have been:

    Baby Jogger City Mini for in the car to do shopping etc (what I had)

    Mountain Buggy Double for walking around the neighbourhood (what I would have liked - had a Valco trimode side by side which was still great, but nothing beats the MB)


    This time around:

    Mountain Buggy single for walks around the neighbourhood (I have)

    Stokke
    Oh please please please let me have a stokke to live in the car to use for shopping trips etc. After having doubles for so long I'm seriously lusting over the narrowness of this pram, as well as loving the height of the seat/bassinet.

    Great thread. I'm such a pram tragic - lost track of all the ones I've had over the years trying to find the "right" pram for girls 12 months apart. I should probably start a second hand pram shop . . .

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Oct 2009
    Bonbeach, Melbourne
    7,177

    Um I don't know but I'm seriously in love with my Stokke

    -It's a dream to handle, I often use one hand while eating/texting/drinking with the other. It's SO easy to manoeuvre, amazing turning circle and nice and smooth
    -It's up nice and high so I don't have to bend to put DD in or out or attend to her
    -You can use it as a highchair when out...super cool
    -It's narrow and fits easily on public transport and shopping
    -It looks gorgeous I have a lime green one

    I really don't think I'd want another pram, cab you tell I'm in love?