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Rachel

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I like the look of this and how it can face both ways.

Is it any good though? Did/do you like yours, if not then why?

Thanks
 
i really like mine. connor still loves facing me and i love seeing him - it was the most important thing for me when i was looking for a pram and although i've now got a baby jogger too, the loola is the one that he goes in if i'm going to be pushing for any length of time.

its v comfortable for him and i find it easy to push.

its downside is that it is pretty heavy and a bit cumbersome. and the basket's a bit rubbish too.
 
Rachel said:
I like the look of this and how it can face both ways.

Is it any good though? Did/do you like yours, if not then why?

Thanks


my main gripe with this buggy was that the seat is fine for a smaller baby but when the baby gets older then the seats most upright position is not at a 90 degree angle so is leant back quite a bit and oliver hated this and pulled against the restraint to try and sit further forward. :)

also the hood is not fastened to the seat unit, its just gathered to keep it attached not like a piece of velcro or anything.

Also the handles arent the highest, im 5'8'' and had to stoop which is not always good :roll:
 
I will probably have a new pushchair by the time Kieran is starting to get heavy in it :roll: :lol: I don't even need this pushchair but really like the look of it :) I have got enough already :lol:

Im only 5ft 3 so hopefully the handles shouldn't be a problem :)

Do you think it would be easy to get on and off trains and up kerbs etc?
 
Rachel said:
I will probably have a new pushchair by the time Kieran is starting to get heavy in it :roll: :lol: I don't even need this pushchair but really like the look of it :) I have got enough already :lol:

Im only 5ft 3 so hopefully the handles shouldn't be a problem :)

Do you think it would be easy to get on and off trains and up kerbs etc?

i'm 5'3" too and find the handles fine - OH is 6' 1" and also doesn't have a problem - i reckon he's got long arms tho :lol: :lol:

i've had the pram on trains, buses etc - it is heavy, but i don't find it hard to manage on my own. :)
 
purple13 said:
i really like mine. connor still loves facing me and i love seeing him - it was the most important thing for me when i was looking for a pram and although i've now got a baby jogger too, the loola is the one that he goes in if i'm going to be pushing for any length of time.

its v comfortable for him and i find it easy to push.

its downside is that it is pretty heavy and a bit cumbersome. and the basket's a bit rubbish too.


Ditto! I like how neatly it folds up when the main pushchair bit is NOT attached but it really is quite heavy and hard to move about (when folded) with the pushchair attached. I am considering getting a lightweight stroller for exactly this reason.

On the plus side it is great being able to face LO towards you in the pushchair and the car seat and the fact that the car seat attaches straight on to the chassis makes it really easy to use particularly in the early days when you don;t want to have to wake baby to move them from car to pushchair.
 
purple13 said:
i really like mine. connor still loves facing me and i love seeing him - it was the most important thing for me when i was looking for a pram and although i've now got a baby jogger too, the loola is the one that he goes in if i'm going to be pushing for any length of time.

its v comfortable for him and i find it easy to push.

its downside is that it is pretty heavy and a bit cumbersome. and the basket's a bit rubbish too.


Ditto! I like how neatly it folds up when the main pushchair bit is NOT attached but it really is quite heavy and hard to move about (when folded) with the pushchair attached. I am considering getting a lightweight stroller for exactly this reason.

On the plus side it is great being able to face LO towards you in the pushchair and the car seat and the fact that the car seat attaches straight on to the chassis makes it really easy to use particularly in the early days when you don;t want to have to wake baby to move them from car to pushchair.
 
Thanks :)

I have ordered one now and it should be here tomorrow or Friday. Im going to use it with my maxi cosi carseat at first :)
 

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