Hi Sarah,
We didn't want a 3 wheeler either, but have ended up with a Quinny! Obviously haven't used it yet, but i have found it REAL easy to operate, bassinet clips in and out with one move, as well as the toddler seat attachment. It is a little pricey, but comes with everything included, all covers, a bag, blanket, everything! It's easy to maneuver and folds down with one easy move! Is also lightweight!
We got ours from Baby Buntings, should go have a bit of a play.. we were deciding out of the strider or the quinny.
hope this helps a little..
xxx


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but I actually really loved it. It was DH who in the end decided the handle was a bit wobbly ( alot of them are actually because of the height changing mechanism) and we found that one of the wheels came off the ground even on the flat surface of the Baby Bunting store we were in. The lady tried to tell us all 4 wheelers do this on uneven surfaces, we said, well this is flat and its doing it. Anyway, its a great looking pram, the tyres are great, the material seems really hard wearing, and it fits all your requirements. I would take it for a decent walk on the footpaths outside the store where you go to check the wheels. HtH!
I haven't been too fussed on the look of the Valco prams that I've seen so far.
. Yes some people have an obsession with shoes mine is prams!!

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