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New Graco Pushchair..
..better or worse?
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Graco introduce new travel system for 2005
At £159.99 and with plenty of features, the Spree TS looks an interesting proposition on paper

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New Graco Pushchair eh?

I have been frequently disappointed by Graco, they always feel cheap and plasticky, flimsy and the seats are shallow... Not a favourite of mine.

Anyone got veiws on them?
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I've never tried them myself, for much the same reasons as you say Mummgoth. The ones I've looked at just don't seem particularly robust or comfortable. That said, a friend of mine has one, I think the Citysport or something, and she raves about how light and easy to push it is and I think it was pretty cheap.
She's not a 'cheap' kind of person IYKWIM, she likes a bargain, but wouldn't put her baby in anything second rate. Her recommendation would be enough for me to take a look at it if I were in the market for a lightweight.
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mmm, yeah I think I would maybe only get one if I wanted something a bit bigger than a stroller, but not big and heavy.

Sort of thing to keep at a Grandparent's house...
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i agree with mummygoth. i to agree these do look cheap and look as if they are very strong. i've seen people push them around town and they look weak on the legs. i have a light wieght stroller by Maclaren and really love it. its so light and easy. wouldnt buy anything else. i do have a mamas and papas pilko pushchair but thats more used in the winter and as a second one as grandma house.
how ever the graco is a good price £159 for a travel system

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