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The Take Off Lightweight Buggy
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/08/2009 01:02:21
Folding down so it looks like like hand luggage with wheels, the Take Off pushchair is a perfect option for travelling with small children

up to 125kg.Folding down is simple – you take off the front bumper (if you are using it) but the rest of the buggy, even the wheels, stay on as the Take Off collapses into a freestanding folded buggy. If you ensure you have the pushchair in its least

Pushchairs - where do I start?
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/10/2009 00:46:31
Combi, pushchair, buggy, stroller, travel system – your brief guide to what's what and what you need to know

to the weight of your pushchair and three-wheelers do tend to be heavy to start off with.A three-wheeler tends to take up more space (folded or unfolded) but often does have a roomy interior for your baby to enjoy and to some parents, it simply looks more cool

Review: Mamas & Papas Luna Pushchair
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/06/2008 01:38:16
A flexible pushchair with a modern, simple design and colour range, that can be used as a travel system with added extras

.Included in the price are the rain cover, hood and apron (the soft cover across your child's legs which is easy to fit or take off).Other accessories which you can add include the Primo Viaggio IP Car Seat (£110), ISOFIX base (£100), Surefix Base (£40), changing bags

phil&teds smartbuggy
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/04/2006 01:40:05
The lower-case two-wheeler buggy for those who live life in CAPTIAL LETTERS.

.One thing we really like about phil&teds' smartbuggy is that it takes the idea of trailing the buggy on two wheels (many brands do this option now, for dragging the pushchair through sand, bounding across rugged terrain or even just to get round tight

Jané Slalom Pro Pushchair
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/03/2007 04:02:44
With the 'Pro-Fix' system, this is a great quality three-wheeler with wonderful potential as a travel system.

-position footrest, hood/canopy, bar is removablePrice: RRP £339Weight:8kgHandle:Height 96-107cm Dimensions: Folded: 63x50x85cm (smaller without the wheels). Open: 93x63x104cm.Contact:www.johnsontprams.co.uk The concept:The Jané range of pushchairs are solid

Review: M&P Skate Combination
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/02/2008 01:21:47
The Mamas & Papas Skate Combination is a pram and pushchair you can switch around with ease

Viaggio). Price: £575Weight:13.7kg, chassis 9.5kgHandle:98-110cmDimensions: H113xW60xD81cm, folded (chassis only) H37.5xW60.5xD81cmContact:Mamas & Papas website The conceptCombining the style and flexibility of other systems like Bugaboo, in a one

Buggies from £14-£40
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/07/2008 01:38:10
If you want something light and easy for your holiday, a second buggy doesn't have to cost the earth

for the handlebar, storage space in the basket, or padding on the seat. The wheels may be more basic and harder too, so if your holiday is going to involve rugged terrain you might still prefer to take your off-roader! Still, for little trips when sightseeing

Three-wheelers on a Budget
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/01/2009 01:08:09
Is it possible to get the chic look of a funky three-wheeler pushchair for less than £150? Yes!

, with an RRP of £99.99. Again this is suitable from birth and up until you'll no longer need a pushchair for your child. It has a reversible seat liner, and it weighs just 10.2kg which is not bad for a three-wheeler (as these can be pretty hefty to move around

Stokke Xplory's Forest Accessories Kit
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/03/2009 00:02:56
Check out this gorgeous way to give your Stokke Xplory a spring ’09 makeover

It's no great surprise that, despite its weighty price tag, the Stokke Xlory is such a popular pushchair. Well-designed to bring your baby closer to you, but flexible enough to last you until your toddler no longer needs wheels to get around

Baby carriers and slings for active holidays
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/08/2006 08:56:12
If you don't want to take your buggy away with you, a carrier or sling can be a great way to get on the move with your baby.

Hauck Disney Baby CarrierYou don't have to be climbing mountains on your holiday to consider taking a baby carrier along with you. Many parents use them daily to whizz round the shops or get on and off buses without the hassle of pushchairs

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