Wombat
Married mum of 2:)
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Hi girls
Thought I make this post as so many of you are looking for buggies/travel systems.
Being a pram addict I have to say tha tthis is the best buggy I have ever had! And is the only one i can reccomend 100% to a friend.
https://www.kindersitze-shop.de/qui...uage=en&auto=f224fac8029436f321ab6c349c007d4b
It is a dream to push, is the most comfortable pushchair I have seen/tried out, can be forward or rear facing, can go completely flat. My 19 months old still has bags of room in it and even has his day nap in this pushchair.
Maxi-cosy car seat can be attached very easily as well as the carrycot.
The only negative things are that it is a bit heavy and quite big, so not really suitable for someone who lives in a flat or is a bit short for space (although I carried it to the 3rd floor to my mum's flat).
Overall I love this puschair and it is a bit of a shame that it isn't very popular in UK (we got ours throught the website from Germany).
Thought I make this post as so many of you are looking for buggies/travel systems.
Being a pram addict I have to say tha tthis is the best buggy I have ever had! And is the only one i can reccomend 100% to a friend.
https://www.kindersitze-shop.de/qui...uage=en&auto=f224fac8029436f321ab6c349c007d4b
It is a dream to push, is the most comfortable pushchair I have seen/tried out, can be forward or rear facing, can go completely flat. My 19 months old still has bags of room in it and even has his day nap in this pushchair.
Maxi-cosy car seat can be attached very easily as well as the carrycot.
The only negative things are that it is a bit heavy and quite big, so not really suitable for someone who lives in a flat or is a bit short for space (although I carried it to the 3rd floor to my mum's flat).
Overall I love this puschair and it is a bit of a shame that it isn't very popular in UK (we got ours throught the website from Germany).