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go to best buggy, they have most prams on there, if you read their reviews you start to get a sense of what might be important to you (or not important!)


not a dad, but i have owned a LOT of buggies. you need to figure out what your priorities are and then find one that suits most of your requirements.


i personally think the baby jogger and bugaboo prams are good all rounders. have also heard good things about icandy but no personal experience.

We want witha Bugaboo Bee as a good compromise between portability and being usable from day zero. Our hope had been to have that as our only pushchair ever, but the nursery only had storage for umbrella strollers so we have a lightweight one of those too. PM me if you want more thoughts.

We had the 360 nipper as it was the only thing I could push without hurting my back. Initially hated the look of three wheelers and refused to get one when pregnant but after a few months of having my daughter they were all I wanted.


Start with a cheap pram (second hand Pliko prammette from Mammas and Pappas for example) and see what you feel like afterwards.

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