Mountain Buggy Urban Jungle
Hello everyone!
We have a Mountain Buggy Urban Elite and I am considering upgrading to the new MB Urban Jungle. However, I understand that this is now made in China, rather than NZ like the old models were. Also that the warranty is only 1 year rather than 3?
I guess I was just wondering if anyone out there has one of the new Jungle models...how is it? Does it feel well-made? How does it compare to the old model?
I'm just a bit worried I may regret my decision to sell my old one!
Thanks :)
To anyone considering swapping their Urban Elite for the Urban Jungle....
Ok....so, I bought one ;)
I still have my old Urban Elite, my plan is to sell one of them once I make my mind up!
I thought I'd make a list of all the changes I can see between the old Urban Elite and the new Urban Jungle, and what I view as positive and negatives about the new model:
Changes
- Different fabric
- Different hood design and functionality.
- Different material for belts
- Different belt clip
- Padding around belt clip.
- Belt length adjustment different.
- Different handle-bar adjustment; smaller buttons & joint.
- No pockets in hood.
- View-screen in hood opens towards front of pram, not back.
- Tyres wider (old just under 5cm, new just over 5.5cm - so nearly 1cm thicker)
- Different fitting for removing rear tyres, flush with tyre - does not stick out any more.
- Slightly narrower belt shoulder pads.
Positives
- Hood a huge improvement on previous design.
- Comes with bumper bar (whoop-de-doo, don't use it anyway).
- Narrower (old 69cm, new 64.5cm).
- A lot cheaper (paid $570, whereas Urban Elite cost $889)
Negatives
- Does not come with tyre pump.
- Does not come with seat liner.
- No pockets in hood...I always used to keep my mobile in those pockets :(
- Brake pedal sounds a bit 'rattley' when flicked down.
- Thicker tyres make for more difficult handling, I found. Not as easy to steer one-handed.
- My handle bar is very loose, can move it a good inch up and down when meant to be in a fixed position.
- Possibly inferior suspension - further investigation required (ie, need to go on some more walks! :lol:).
- Padding around belt clip makes it difficult to use with (for example) travel grobags as it is very bulky to push through the gap in the bag.
- Preferred the old belt clip, easier to use. Have to go looking for the ends to go in the belt clip as they slide up and down the belt freely, where as old ends were fixed. I do not know WHY they changed the design, its so much more fiddly now. Also, do not see the purpose of these 'red buttons' on the clip I dont' need to press them to open, or close the clip...what are they for???)
- Doesn’t seem to fold as flat as my Urban Elite did, perhaps the thickness of the tyres restricts the front tyre from turning flat against the pram.
- STINKS of rubber/plastic
Sooooooooooo....despite the long list of negatives compared to positives, I am still in a quandry. I'm almost willing to forego all the negatives so I can get the improved hood. Its so great to be able to move it and extend it, esp cos I go on lots of walks - I used to have to hang sheets over the front of the pram when the sun went in DS eyes, but he now pulls these down. I can't win!! :doh:
I"m sure some of these negatives are prolly just me needing to get used to the new pram, perhaps I won't notice them in time.
Oh, should also mention that I bought the corresponding sun cover, only to find when I got home that the zip does not fit onto the zip on the pram hood. Hmm.
My plan is to go back to where I bought the pram, complain about the loose handle bar, (which is very annoying and makes it difficult to navigate over bumps) and about the sun cover. Not sure where it will get me, but I'll give it a go.
Hope you found this useful! :)