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Hi

I've read the many reviews on Bugaboo and the couple of reviews on the Quinny but am still unsure which to go for. I am due in June so am still researching options.

I like the idea of the Quinny opening function but does this work? Also which is easiest to manoever as I'm not exactly the strongest person in the world!

Any advice welcome and should I avoid second hand due to safety??

Anna

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Hi anna, I have not had any of these pushchairs but I love the bugaboo. I have read a few bad reviews on the quinny, I have also read good ones but it seems like you either love this pram or hate it.

There is no reason why you could not use a second hand pram, they recomend that you always get a new matress for the carrycot part and a new car seat unless you know 100% that the car seat has not been involved in any accidents. Hope this helps, Nicolax

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Hi Anna,

We reviewed a number including icandy, Jane, Quinny and Bugaboo...I went to Twoleftfeet in Bedford...its is massive store and they have all types that you can try against each other as it is often difficult to compare alongside (and they are cheaper than most other places!). They are really great as they let you try them in your car aswell! I managed to get my choice down to two the Jane and Bugaboo but found that the Jane did not fit in my car aswell as the Bugaboo as you can fold the carrycot bit flat if you take out the sides...very handy! If I had the space I would have probably bought the Jane (said Hanay its Spanish) as they have a hard carrycot that you can strap in the car aswell as the car seat. They have also done alot of research on car safety etc.

So anyway I have bought the Bugaboo...if you do go second hand make sure it is the 2008 model as they have made loads of improvements to it including foam tyres (the models before got lots of punctures), The folding mechanism has also been upgraded and the shopping basket underneath has been made bigger. Also buy a new car seat do not get a second hand one as you never know if its been in an accident! The Bugaboo uses the Maxi Cosi one (the safest on the market)...and whats £80-£100 for your childs safety.

I do think it is down to personnal preferance in the end but as I say try them out and go for one that folds easy! I know the Bugaboo is more money BUT for me it was the best option that suited my needs.

Good luck! oh and twoleftfeet also has all the other baby bits, a discount card that gives you additional discount depending on the value spent and they tell you honestly what you need and don't need...sorry to go on about them but they were really good and didn't force you into buying anything.

 Have fun shopping!

Jane

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Hi Nicola and Jane

Thanks very much for your feedback. I'll definitely look at 2 left feet and look into second hand options too.

Hope you are both well and healthy, I'm finding out the sex of my baby this week so am sure the 'discussions' (aka rows) over names will begin!

Take care, Anna

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Hi Anna

I went for the Bugaboo as I wanted a buggyboard that did not invalidate my pram warrranty...something to bear in mind for future babies maybe!

I love my bugaboo & is really manoeverable and seems to have plenty of growth room.  The only draw back I have is that is doesn't go in the plane as it's not a fold flat style but some airlines let you take it on.

Good luck... 

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Hi Anna

We went for the bugaboo and I LOVE IT!! My NCT group of 7 agree that it's by far the best they have tried out.

We used the carrycot as a moses basket until he was 4 months old, then he went into his big-boy cot.

Because the top and frame come apart and the wheels come off easily, it is really easy to into the car around other stuff, including friend's buggies.

Good luck

Suzie

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hi anna,ive also got a bugaboo,but theres one thing to bear in mind,when folding down were do you put the seat unit,usally on the floof and with our lovely weather its usally wet!i love to push the bug,but HATE folding it,belive me it can become very anoying!!
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Hi we looked at both but decided to go for the quinny buzz in pink and orange. We have three children and have had many prams but this is by far the best. I have had so many comments on it and people stopping me in town to ask about it and they are always super suprised at how light it is. It can easily be manoevered with one hand even when we have been on walks through the woods!!.The automatic unfolding system is fantastic sooo easy to use. It is unbelievably light to push and lift. The handle extends really easily for thos tall people and the bag that comes with it has an attached rain cover in its back pocket so it doesnt get dirty in wet weather. The car seat is so easy to get on and off it really is brill (we use it with the easyfix base as we have three children in the car). The only downside which is only small (because I like to be honest!)is it takes a while to get used to the width of the back compared to the front so you can bump it a few times but when you familiarise yourself with it you soon get used to it.

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