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Anthea, I have the strider4 and have had a lot of trouble with the damned wheels. The first pram was bent out of shape and all of the wheels didn't touch the ground, my second pram has dodgy wheels too and it rides like I have a flat tyre and Bella gets really tossed around. I got send ? new wheel on Friday so will put it on and see if it makes a diff.
I do really love it otherwise, and the only other thing that is a pain is the width. I always have to put my grogeries up and run across to the express exit to get out.
Oh, another thing that bugs me, sorry, is havin to dismantle it all the time, I wish it were just a collapsable unit.
Good luck...
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If you want to, BG. I'm happy enough to do so when I'm home from work.
Nic, it seems that some people have no end of trouble with the striders, others never have any issues at all.
I think we're just going to go for it and hope for the best. We won't be using it over rough ground a lot, but really want the extra height for where bubs is sitting, the adjustable handle and the possibility of having a rear facing seat. Nothing else comes close anywhere within our price range.
BW
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Nic, I'm sure when we bought ours, the sales lady collapsed it whole. I think DH did it once when we were home too?
Nic
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i have the cheaper version a Childcare Hola . The Bassanet & Seat are one Piece u just ajust it with clips and buttons . worth a look if your budget consious .
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Yeah i have seen it collapse without having to dismantle it.
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well I'm a dumb a$$, I didn't read the manual and it does collapse whole.... It's damned huge though and takes up the whole boot of my 4wd.. The sales lady said that I had to take it apart to collapse it :rolleyes:
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Nic, When the sales lady collapsed it in the shop for us, she took the seat part off after she had collapsed it whole, it looked like it was a bit easier to separate after it was collapsed whole...if that makes any sense?
Nic