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 Quinny Dreami Carrycot
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Quinny Dreami Carrycot
More about Quinny
Average Rating: 3 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 1
Weight: 12kg
RRP: £120
Year: 2007 - 2008

Description: Suitable from birth to 9kg. Mosquito net. Raincover. Mattress. - Blanket. Wind protector. Compatible with the Quinny Buzz 3-wheeler.

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Toni Barton 
Posted: 05/08/05
'GOOD BUT PRICEY'
Strengths:
Makes Quinny freestyle usable from newborn
solid and well made.
Good handle for carrying.
Handy zip pocket at end.
Very portable.
Weaknesses:
It's quite expensive for something that you can only use for a few months.
Overall:
I got this to work as a travel system with the Freestyle 3XL, my main concern being to have a system that was good for running with.

I used this quite a lot in the early months and it was good for carrying a sleeping little girl around without disturbing her. As the carrycot is completely flat I could let her sleep in it without worrying and I often used it to carry her from room to room in the house so she was nearby but I could get on with things as she slept.

It clips onto the freestyle frame pretty easily.
It was expensive, but I'm hoping to get plenty of use out of it with the next one (fingers crossed), though I have yet to work out how best to cart around two of the little darlings!
 
Portability/storage
 
60%
Quality
 
60%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
60%
 
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