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Maybe it's just me!! But some cool prams on their way - a double tandem micralite, a babyzen single that looks like a bee, a baby jogger city mini with adjustable handle and airfilled tyres and a new city mini with parent facing seat!! Too exciting...


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Ruth_Baldock Wrote:

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> I know someone who tests prams. That's her job.

> Bloody marvellous!


Presumably a fairly short lived career (depends on the no. of kids I guess!)

Cool job tho... Part of my job is wear trials (shoes) it's a bit I LOVE, makes me v popular as I give them out too!


Anyway that's all off topic.... Funky looking mikralite.. You got pics of the others??

I think April. Have a look on Lullaboo Baby's facebook page for other images. The new baby jogger with reversible seat to make it parent facing sounds great. Hmm - shall I start saving?!?


As I've said before, prams are the new handbags/snowboards, yes? I just like 'kit'.

I'm particularly annoyed that all the super lightweight easy-folding buggies are either (a) ridiculously expensive, or (b) carry a top weight of 15 kg. My daughter isn't even 2 years old and already weighs 15 kg! Why can't there be a stong and lightweight folding buggie that doesn't cost a fortune. Definite gap in the market for a good design team!!
Saffron - the 15kg limit is not necessarily such. I can't remember the details but I think that in Europe buggies are only tested to 15kg - hence the limit. Check the weight limits for exactly the same strollers on US sites for instance - Maclaren state's the quest is suitable up to 55lb (so, what, 25kg?) in the States - can't see that the US buggy is any different....
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