thread: Does Anyone Have An Opinion On Baby Prams?

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2006
    Rural Vic
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    Hahaha you guys can buy mine then Here the pathways are not even and I found the wheels were coming off the ground and I nearly dumped Noah into the street as a result of turning an uneven corner.

    I bought the P&T for the stability and the fact that the doubles kit when on is in a good place to avoid topples.

  2. #2
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    Feb 2008
    Brissy Bayside
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    Hi!we had the same problem!Its so hard we went to so many baby shops and ended up with the steelcraft strider,not the brand new one thats just come out the one before,not totally sure how it goes yet as bubs not due yet but its really easy to put down and up again and is easy to push,nice big wheels for walks and looks pretty good too.We paid $379 for it.

  3. #3
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    Jul 2007
    in a super happy place!
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    If I had my time over, I would of brought a Phil & Ted's. I love the look of them and quite a few of my mum's group have them and love them. I have a Valco - which is fantastic because I do lots of walking out on walking tracks etc so it's very sturdy. However it's a nightmare at the supermarket - it's wheel base is so big it won't fit through a regular checkout, we always have to ask them to open the disabled ilse for us.

  4. #4
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    Dec 2008
    Melbourne
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    Firstly, I would like to say a very big thank you to everyone who provided feedback, you have all been very helpful.
    My husband and I were in different opinions about the pram as I tend to always go for higher quality (more expensive) and as he is an accountant tends to be more realistic. I originally wanted the Beema Q as I have quite a few friends who have it and have all recommended it, however, I decided that I wanted to make my own decision and not choose a pram purely b/c my friends have it. Once I saw the P&T prams I changed my mind almost immediately about the Beema Q and decided that P&T was the way to go. However, we finally decided today that although it is quite expensive, much more so than the Beema Q, we are getting the P&T Vibe, it was the most expensive one ut of all the P&T's but I really liked it and fell in love with it almost straight away. The actual pram was $899 + extras it was approx $1100, we too were thinking ahead and thought about more children which was what made the sale...

  5. #5
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    Apr 2008
    The Purple House, Sydney
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    Good buy I actually wish I had spent more on a pram and not bothered with a change table- you will use your pram almost evry day and it pays to have a good one