thread: Recommend me a pram :)

  1. #1
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    Oct 2009
    Bonbeach, Melbourne
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    Recommend me a pram :)

    Sooo I'm considering MAYBE getting a pram. Not for all the time use because I loooooove my carrier, but a couple of times I've found myself thinking 'geez a pram would be handy now'. I have no clue about brands etc, so please help me out

    What I need in a pram:

    Lightweight and foldable...I live on the third floor, so it would have to be relatively easy for me to carry downstairs.

    Good for a newborn and am older baby/toddler.

    I'm happy to buy secondhand...realistically I can only afford $200-$300.

    Hit me with your pram suggestions ladies!

  2. #2
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    Jan 2007
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    Are you going to be walking a lot with it hun? As in for exercise I guess or on unmade paths? If not I would totally get a Maclaren stroller - if its for footpath/shops walking. They are ace - I got mine for about 230 and you can get some that lie all the way back for newbies too.

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    Apr 2006
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    I'd get a baby jogger city mini. I had the double version and even as a double it was still really light, really easy to push, brilliant big hood, and great for newborns through to 4 year olds.

  4. #4
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    Oct 2009
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    Yeah just footpaths etc, no running etc lol!

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    Dec 2008
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    PZ, I have a Maclaren Vogue and it's great (and light). It reclines almost flat and it has a decent hood on it. Some strollers have little hoods. And I also have to agree with the baby jogger city mini, if I had my time agin with a pram I would get it as the baby jogger city elite that I have is quite heavy and very wide at the bottom. The maclaren cost me $360, it is an awesome stroller.

  6. #6
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    Jun 2007
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    i would go a maclaren vogue. i've had mine for 4 years and its still going strong.

  7. #7
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    Aug 2008
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    I'd get a baby jogger city mini. I had the double version and even as a double it was still really light, really easy to push, brilliant big hood, and great for newborns through to 4 year olds.
    I second that. All of my MG have these, and they seem quite good. When it comes time for baby #2, we'll be heading for the double.

    I have a Peg Perego Pliko Pramette, which I looooove, it's my fold-up. I also have a walking pram, a big-arse all terrain, non-folding monster cargo pram, which we love (but would be no good for you!) and we also have the PPP. One hand fold, is bassinette-seat convertible, really compact. It's the one we take in the car or on public transport.

    But most of the time we use a carrier.

  8. #8
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    Jul 2007
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    Mclaren Vouge is great and can lie flat and be used from birth up. I use mine heaps (bought when DS1 was 6 months old).
    Light, easy to fold and good quality worth the money!

  9. #9
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    Dec 2007
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    I have a Maclaren too

  10. #10
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    FWIW mine is a Quest and lays partially back, JJ is nearly 3 and Iz 4 and I use it most days for both!

  11. #11
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    Oct 2008
    Newport, VIC
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    This post is right up my alley.

    You'd want a stroller rather than a pram. Much easier to carry and fold. Also it will need to fully recline so it can be used for a newborn. Most come with a rain cover but it's worth checking.

    Here are my thoughts.....

    Silver Cross - Very nice brand and a bit cheaper than the Mclarens. Cool colours also. Probably a Silver Cross Pop Sport which new are around $269 or a Silver Cross Pop which new is $329
    Mclaren - A Mcclaren Vogue is $399 new.
    Mamas and Papas - A bit hard to find in Australia but their strollers are quite cheap and I love the colours.

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    Oct 2009
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    I got bored so I looked online for you and found some newborn-friendly, great-looking strollers Oh, and they're all under $200 on the Big W website - some have free postage for the next week or so.

    1. The First Years Ignite
    2. ZuZu Bondi
    3. Steelcraft Holiday
    4. ZuZu Genisis
    5. Childcare Vector Reverse Handle Stroller (reverse handle is great with the smaller bubs - I still have Amelia facing me when she's in the pram)
    6. Vee Bee Atom Plus
    7. ZuZu Trini

    HTH

  13. #13
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    i love my city mini (have both single and double) i have used so many prams over the last 7yrs and these are by far the best i have owned

  14. #14
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    Oct 2009
    Bonbeach, Melbourne
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    Oh thanks guys! Stacks for me to check out, I didn't realise there were so many prams available that fit my needs! Will look into them all, ta

  15. #15
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    Oct 2010
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    I sniped two Maclaren strollers on eBay, as I live up one lot of stairs.

    The Maclaren Techno XT has full layback, I managed to get it for $120 second hand.

    The other one I have is the Maclaren Triumph, I got for $80.

    What happened is I got the Triumph first and then realised I needed one with full layback.

    The one I was looking at new was the Steelcraft Phoenix.

    The main thing I used to look at when looking at them, was the weight. I think the Techno XT is about 7kg and the Triumph 5kg.

  16. #16
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    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    while you are 'researching', check out the Op Shops near you, you can sometimes find a great pram there. You can take the material off (usually just with a phillips head screw driver) & wash it in the washing machine, wipe off the frame and they can look like new.

  17. #17
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    Mar 2009
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    I have a Maclaren Vogue too - I have had it for 4.5yrs and it is awesome, has been thrown around with 2 kids and is still great. Agree with other who have suggested ebay/gumtree/opshops. I snagged mine at a Toys r us sale and it was half price as last years model so watch and wait for a bit if you can.