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18/04/2012, 12:27 PM
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Hey All,
Ok I know there are a number of these topics but after reading over the threads I have managed to narrow it down somewhat but not enough. So our main pram is one of the Emmaljunga Duo Combi so obviously not coming overseas and frankly I am looking to sell. So we are going to: London, Paris, Florence and return to Perth. The requirements for our 12 month old, healthy 13kg baby girl are:
I am looking at 3 on Gumtree: - Maclaren Quest new model - Stokke Xplory - Bugaboo Cameleon The Stokke and Bugaboo both have travel bags so this isn't an issue. The Quest comes with rain cover and organizer (to negate lack of storage on Quest) My wife loves the Stokke but doesn't look entirely practical, perhaps better buying something like the Quest our Trip and the Stokke as her main pram? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated Thanks |
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18/04/2012, 12:35 PM
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My wife loves the Stokke but doesn't look entirely practical, perhaps better buying something like the Quest our Trip and the Stokke as her main pram? I think this is a good idea. I don't know the Stokke or Bugabbo in detail, but I wouldn't be taking an expensive pram on an overseas trip, it is asking for trouble. I have a Maclaren Vogue that has withstood many overseas trips to UK, Europe and Canada. Recommend it very highly. Do look into getting a travel bag for the stroller to protect it. Even if you gate check they can get manhandled. I personally wouldn't get the Maclaren bag which has wheels, as the wheels are cumbersome and to be honest, we unfold it as soon as we get it. On the cobblestone question, the Vogue has been good. I think it has bigger wheels than the Quest. We also have a Maclaren Daytripper that I bought for travel when the kids are a bit older and not needing the layback (it was really cheap). It has smaller wheels though and you really notice the difference on rough surfaces. HTH Sue This post has been edited by sueb31: 18/04/2012, 12:36 PM |
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18/04/2012, 12:37 PM
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After going OS a few times with DD, I'd get whichever is the lighest and easiest to carry. I'd also take something cheap, I once saw a lady crying in customs because the airline had broken her Bugaboo even though it was in a travel bag. My $80 cheapy from Target was fine.
In London I'd avoid a pram if you can. I found it so much easier taking DD around in the sling when using the Tube etc. |
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18/04/2012, 12:43 PM
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If you are using public transport in London avoid prams. Most tube stations have LOTS of stairs and no lifts. On buses if they are getting more packed they will kick you off the bus to allow more passengers on (yes happened numerous times to us - we were in London for 6wks).
Also don't go expensive. Like PP said SIL had her $800 new pram (picked up friday and flew friday night) broken on arrival. ETA: We used a $15 Target cheapie stroller for our 20mo. It did London and Paris This post has been edited by lsolaBella: 18/04/2012, 12:44 PM |
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18/04/2012, 01:09 PM
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Wow this place is super helpful
We have tried the cheaper strollers before, issue is bub is a big bub, we need the recline so she can sleep comfortably (don't want to have to return to hotel every few hours just to nap) and I am quite tall at 6 ft 3 and the prams all seem rather short |
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18/04/2012, 01:37 PM
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Wow this place is super helpful We have tried the cheaper strollers before, issue is bub is a big bub, we need the recline so she can sleep comfortably (don't want to have to return to hotel every few hours just to nap) and I am quite tall at 6 ft 3 and the prams all seem rather short My $80 from Target have full recline and was fine on unsealed roads and bumps around the South Pacific. And trust me, kids will sleep in the weirdest ways, in Scotland DD once well asleep upright with her feet propped up on the bar at the front of the pram If it is just for a hoilday I really wouldn't take a good pram. So not worth the hassle with the airlines |
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18/04/2012, 06:09 PM
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The bugaboo would be great for naps, having her rear facing, and cobblestones, but not on public transport or in cafes and restaurants, the maclaren (recommend the vogue for full recline and larger wheels) would be great for smaller spaces. I would choose the maclaren however. I have spent some time in Europe with both prams, the bugaboo was great in winter with a younger baby, the Mac great with older child (12 months). Hope that helps!
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18/04/2012, 06:19 PM
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The quicksmart is great. We took it to the UK last year. It folds to briefcase size, had a bag, a small recline and was tall enough for my 6f1 dh to push. We took it on all surfaces.
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18/04/2012, 06:49 PM
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Get a Maclaren. I would say a cheapie wouldn't last the trip.
I've got the Quest but would get the vogue for the slighty bigger wheels, large suncover and full recline. They are just so easy to fold too. And pack it in a travel bag for the plane. |
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20/04/2012, 07:27 PM
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I have the Vogue, We have used it for travel lots. I like the bigger wheels and sunshade.
A good carrier is handy too, especially for the airport. I do like the city mini too but is a different fold and seems 'bigger' but is roughly the same weight as the vogue Buy one over there, you can get a wider variety, saves on taking it one way too. Arrange for it to be waiting at the hotel or visit a baby store when you get there. |
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