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  1. #1
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    Mar 2008
    Perth, WA
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    Tell me about prams

    Hi All

    When I was pregnant with P, I was totally ignorant of the massive pram market...apparently style, looks, colour etc etc all "matter" (not to me!) and it blows my mind.

    I am in the market for a new (read: second hand) pram.

    I have a great pram with pumpable tyres, very sturdy, turns well, tackles any terrain and is great for walking to daycare to pick P up or for parks and etc. BUT it's HUGE, heavy and doesn't fit on a bus. Or in the local supermarket.

    I also have one of those tiny umbrella strollers which is the most useless thing ever made by man.

    The new pram must:

    Take newborn to toddler (have a seat that reclines)
    Be narrow (This is very important as it MUST fit on a bus, as I do not drive...and the local IGA has very narrow isles)
    Easy to turn and manouvre
    Be able to handle footpaths (again, becuase I don't drive)
    Small enough to be easy to use but big enough that I don't kick the back (I am 5'10")

    I was looking at the Bugaboo Chameleon...is it as narrow as it says it is? I am not even sure I can afford a 2nd hand one of these, but would have a go if it really is as good as it says.

    The other I was looking at is a Baby Jogger City Mini...but I am highly suspect about the wheels handling being out and about.

    What would you suggest? What's your favourite with the above specifications? I am very ignorant about these things.

    I intend to keep my big all-terrain mentioned above, but it's not practical if I ever want to catch public transport, which I would be doing frequently. I basically stopped going places becuase the damn thing won't fit on a bus. It's just shameful trying to fit it down the isles of the IGA.

    Re carriers and slings and the like - I have been through 5 or 6 types of carrier, including the Ergo, but because I have an old back and shoulder injury, they are a total no-go for me. I just can't wear them without being in pain.

    So a pram it is.

    Thanks for helping out an ignoramus!

  2. #2
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    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
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    The bugaboo bee fits all those needs. i have one and they are cheaper than the chameleon second hand. It handles footpaths well, is not great offroad buts sounds like you dont need that anywyas. It has a reversible seat with complete layback and you can get a newborn cocoon for it so it will go from newborn to toddler easily. It has a smaller fold than the chemeleon as well as being a one piece fold....no need to take the bassinette off to fold it. My 6 foot 2 hubby loves it cos it has such a long extension on the handle.

    the BJCM is compact as well but I am a bit suss about any three wheel pram as they are not stable enough in my opinion and are prone to tipping.

  3. #3
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    Aug 2009
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    I would agree with the bee. I have the chameleon which I love but it's not great on the bus as it folds up in two pieces which can be hard to handle when carrying a baby, a bag or two...

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    Mar 2008
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    Okay, cool, thanks ladies.

    Having a hard tiem finding a 2nd hand bee...especially in Perth...probably a good sign that they are scarce as it must mean that they are good and people are keeping them!

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    Pfft, time even.

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    Jun 2006
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    My sister bought us a pram for S, it was a McLaren... um... Vogue, that's right. Out of all the reviews I read about them it seemed to be the best for the cost. It cost about $300 new and it will do well for this baby, ie, third hand. Granted, we used it HEAPS for S and not as much for T because we moved to a place where it's harder to walk to the shops, but it's still had a lot of use. I think you should be able to get a good 'used' one for under $150. It's narrow and practical and the seat reclines for newborns, and T sometimes still rides in it (she turned 2 in Sept).

    If we weren't using it for this baby you'd be welcome to it!! Hope you find something that isn't too expensive and works for you.

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    I bought my new 1 yest, it ended up being a toss up between valco ion or bruin Monaco. Went with the bruin cos it was Heaps cheaper and I really disliked the valco handle. Will be trying it out today

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    Jan 2008
    Adelaide
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    Wink

    I have the Valco Rebel Q & I love it. It fits through a normal check-out, has solid wheels & reclined flat enough for newborns. It can fold as 1 or in 2 pieces. The seat is also reversible.

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    Does anyone know much about the Steelcraft Cruiser Stroller & Travel System.... can you still get them new? or only on Ebay?

  10. #10
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    Nov 2010
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    hi angelaartsstudent

    I haven't tried any of the other ones mentioned but I have a baby jogger city mini and love it!!! So easy to get around all the tight shopping isles and lightweight and easy to fold, it reclines well and has a good basket, but doesn't sit bolt upright and I'm not sure how easily it would fit an older child in. I got ours when I was pg with DD2 because it was so much easier to lift than my phil and ted 2 seater and mainly use it for shopping and walking on footpaths. We also had trouble fitting some of the umbrella strollers in our boot and found this one took up barely any room once folded. I don't hit the back of my city mini and am about 170cm tall, but I guess you could test it out in the shop?

    Goodluck deciding though. I hate when you buy something and it doesn't work out the way you want.

  11. #11
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    Hmm ja that is my worry - about fitting an older/larger child.

    P is the size of the average 3 year old, so I am expecting to have another tall kid. :-)

  12. #12
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2005
    Limestone Coast, SA
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    I would get the Maclaren Vogue

  13. #13
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    Oct 2010
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    mclaren

    I have a graco which is also great except for the size and weight. But my sister has a maclaren and its brilliant - really light weight, small, easy to fold - I would recommend you check out one of their range.

  14. #14
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    Jan 2008
    Brisbane
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    im 6foot2 and love my light, go anywhere URBAN mountain buggy! its very slim line too! after buying 4 () prams i am in love with this one!

  15. #15
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    Sep 2008
    Perth
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    I have a Steelcraft Terrain listed on e-bay at the moment for $75 that meets your criteria. I used it when ds2 was in a capsule, this pram is compatible with the Safe and Sound Unity Capsule. PM me if you want details.

    We were given some money from dh's family and have now upgraded to a Phil and Ted Explorer which, if you're going to go brand new, I LOVE IT!!!!!!