Recommend me an off road pram

tomg

Member
Location
York
We used a Baby Jogger Elite which we got second hand. Really good for off road. Major plus is it has foam filled tyres so no punctures. It's quite chunky so my wife bought a baby jogger city elite mini GT (I think) which was smaller and lighter so easier to use for around town. They both all fold up by just pulling 1 strap so really quick and easy.
 

Bill the Bass

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Cumbria
Mountain buggy swift here. You can put a car seat on top with a couple of clips, it’s light, easy to fold up and doesn’t take up a lot of space. Not the cheapest but well designed and engineered.
 

Bill the Bass

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Cumbria
We used a Baby Jogger Elite which we got second hand. Really good for off road. Major plus is it has foam filled tyres so no punctures. It's quite chunky so my wife bought a baby jogger city elite mini GT (I think) which was smaller and lighter so easier to use for around town. They both all fold up by just pulling 1 strap so really quick and easy.
We tried a baby jogger GT, I wanted it because it was black and had ‘GT’ in the name👌. As you can see I’m not the sensible parent.
 
What ever you do, go to the ag merchant and buy a litre of tyre slime, as otherwise you're going to spend the next 4 years fixing punctures.

We bought solid rubber tyres for the Outnabout, they just pop in and out so you can swap between in 3 seconds.

Solid tyres give a bit of a hard ride in town but great for mud & grass.
 

PhilipB

Member
We bought solid rubber tyres for the Outnabout, they just pop in and out so you can swap between in 3 seconds.

Solid tyres give a bit of a hard ride in town but great for mud & grass.

Where did you get the tyres?

I've put three new tyres and tubes on an out n about we inherited from my sister.

My wife took it for one walk, loved it... And got a puncture
 
Where did you get the tyres?

I've put three new tyres and tubes on an out n about we inherited from my sister.

My wife took it for one walk, loved it... And got a puncture

I cant remember, probably Amazon.

These are foam, not solid rubber:



I found this from the ranty fascists on Mumsnet:

 

Agriimark

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Worcestershire
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PhilipB

Member
I cant remember, probably Amazon.

These are foam, not solid rubber:



I found this from the ranty fascists on Mumsnet:


Thanks.
 

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