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Parenting and Children on the Farm
Recommend me an off road pram
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<blockquote data-quote="MickyMook" data-source="post: 7936133" data-attributes="member: 82116"><p>We have the cybex gazelle. It's well made and holds our 21 month and 3 month olds which is obviously essential for us, but also is not any bigger than most single prams, and can be convertd into a single easily.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, if you aren't planning any more sprogs in the near future then that's all irrelevant.</p><p></p><p>What matters is it does all the things you ask of it, with car seats available to suit. I did a lot of research into the seats and the cybex always seemed to come out on top in safety tests, which was our main reason for going down this route.</p><p></p><p>It has good heavy suspension, but small front wheels - making it suitable for rough lanes, but not terrific on <em>really</em> rough surfaces. As an all rounder it's well worth a look I'd say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MickyMook, post: 7936133, member: 82116"] We have the cybex gazelle. It's well made and holds our 21 month and 3 month olds which is obviously essential for us, but also is not any bigger than most single prams, and can be convertd into a single easily. Anyway, if you aren't planning any more sprogs in the near future then that's all irrelevant. What matters is it does all the things you ask of it, with car seats available to suit. I did a lot of research into the seats and the cybex always seemed to come out on top in safety tests, which was our main reason for going down this route. It has good heavy suspension, but small front wheels - making it suitable for rough lanes, but not terrific on [I]really[/I] rough surfaces. As an all rounder it's well worth a look I'd say. [/QUOTE]
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