What pushchair???

I found this very difficult as there are so many and they all sound great in theory. I decided that I wanted a travel system so I didn’t have to wake Leo every time he arrived somewhere so this was the first decision.

There are thousands, I looked and looked and got my husband and Alan who works with us into different pushchairs and their specs.I was out with Alan once and he nearly dragged me across a main road to see what type of pushchair a lady had.

I had chosen the maxi-cosi car seat as they are reviewed to be the best you can buy so anything that didn’t work with that was out, but still so many. Some of the travel systems are so ugly and others look like the baby will fall out when you go up a hill. I read review after review on the internet and asked women in the street what they had and what was it like. The only one that stood out beyond the rest that was the icandy, I have still never heard a bad thing about them. It folds and turns, the baby can face you or away on any of the attachments that come with it, there is the general seat ( that can lay right down flat), the carrycot, the car seat, the foot-muff, the matching bag, the fleece seat liner, the sun hood, the rain cover and you can change it from a 4 wheel to a 3 wheel if you go off road. the handle bars can be moved up and down so whatever your height it’s right and no excuses from the other half about pushing!!!

I went for the apple, because we are planning on having more children and I don’t want a big gap in between them. You can get an extra the converts it into a double pushchair, but not one of these that the child is almost on the floor ( I’d be worried about kicking them in the head as I walked). The pear also dose this however is much heavier and I didn’t want to be lifting it in and out the car if I was pregnant again or to have to ask a passer by to help! And the Cherry didn’t have the option to become a double buggy. Do your research and go to the shop and push them around and don’ forget the department stores have baby sections.

I’m so glad I went for this chair I love mine, they are one of the more expensive but I think you need to ask yourself what’s it worth to put you baby in a safe place and push a comfortable push chair, you must think of your health and your babies.

Good luck hunting the right one for you down, do feel embarrassed ask people how they find there’s and take them for a test drive. If you can take your man along with you as he will need to find it comfy too.  Be realistic in what you need from a pushchair if you are clear in your mind before you go looking it can save so much time.

Enjoy.

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