Anyone know what kind of stroller they are getting yet?

I have the xplory. 10/10 for looks, brilliant seat unit but absolutely no suspension!

Thanks for letting me know - also, how is folding it up? Is it simple or do you have to take it apart first? We will be in and out of the car a lot...

Admittedly when I first got it I kept forgetting how to do it but once you've done it a couple of times it's very easy. The seat and chassis are two separate parts though and the chassis is quite heavy folded.

All this being said I've had a lot of prams (well over 10) and I'd say that if you want to buy something that will definitely last you from birth-full time walking this one is one that will without a doubt do the job!
 
Also thought I'd add that Stokke customer service is brilliant, any queries at all they are straight back to you which of course is great if you ever encounter a problem.
 
I am undecided but am absolutely in love with the Oyster Max System. HOping the pram shop in our big town will have one in so that i can have a proper look and a play around with it.
 
I have an iCandy Strawberry which I got for my first daughter. Absolutely love it most of the time, it's a dream to push, super easy to fold and yet nice and sturdy without being too bulky or heavy. HOWEVER...... It's crap in the snow. Absolutely terrible. I know all pushchairs are rubbish in the snow but this one is a different kind of rubbish. The snow impacts in the wheel casing which then turns into a solid ice block and prevents the wheels from turning. I had to call my husband to come and rescue us once as we got completely stuck. When not dealing with snow it is a fantastic pushchair though!

I'll be getting an Out n About nipper double buggy for when this baby comes along put will probably still use the iCandy at times too.
 
If you're planning on having another in a time frame where you'll probably need a double, I'd get a single that converts easily.

I wish we had bough the baby jogger city select first time around now, then we wouldn't have this big expense with baby no.2 due October.
 
If you're planning on having another in a time frame where you'll probably need a double, I'd get a single that converts easily.

I wish we had bough the baby jogger city select first time around now, then we wouldn't have this big expense with baby no.2 due October.

After going over everything that's my final choice. :) I know a few friends who have it and they all really love it.
 
We got the Graco fast action fold travel system.
 
I love the Xplory, friends I know that have it can't sing it's praises enough :)

I'm a bugaboo girl though, and am getting a donkey duo. When DD2 is ready to walk full time we'll get the buggy board and use it in mono. Can't wait!
 
Another vote for the Stokke, I bought my Xplory when my son was 15 months old but will definitely get one for the next one from birth x
 
I'm loving that there's other stokke lovers about. I think I've only seen maybe 2 in my town!
 
I have the orbit baby single for my son, thinking to go for the double when new baby arrives. My son is over one but has motor delays and cant even crawl yet so def need a double and the orbit has been amazing from day one. Comfortable for baby and a dream to push, and my son was my 5th so I've tried a fair few strollers! We also have a baby jogger city select that we use if its a trip where we have to take or carry a lot of stuff, its lasted very well over the last few years so recommend it also:thumbup:
 
I registered for the uppa baby vista. I've heard good things about the city select
 
We have sold our cameleon and have just bought a city select very very happy with it.
 

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