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Hi All,


I went along to the babyshow on Saturday and ordered the Mothercare Spin Pushchair! Which I love and have liked since before my trip to the babyshow, so as I was being offered 10% off the package - I went for it!


I just wondered if anybody has one and if they have any good/bad feedback?


Thanks,


Jade

Yay! Congratulations on both baby and pram!


I reviewed the Spin for a website and I love it. The only real drawback I had was the price, but then again I am really tight when it comes to buying baby things.


It's easy to drive, easy to go from parent to front facing and light. The car seat is really easy to use, which is important when a small person is screeching and you need to strap her in quickly.


I find it light and easy to get on and off the bus, and the shopping basket's big.


And it's all space age and gorgeous.


The only down sides are that you have to remove the carry cot to fold it, which may not suit everyone. And when you convert it so baby can sit up it feels like there's not much seat room. Or maybe that's just my excuse to buy a new stroller...


You don't see many of them around yet, but they're ace.

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