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Buggy Crisis

Why dont you practice in the shop getting on to a bus (make a tight area to see how it turns etc) also try picking it up etc. Think only you can decide if it right coz it will be u using it!! Trust your instinct if you think its the right one get it and if you dont then look elsewere!!
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i suppose it depends of your lifestyle too.

how you will use it?

are you spending most of the days / week at home and then go outside on weekends with oh and LO? or are you going to be out and about every day all day alone, shopping, at the mall etc?
also where do you leave? do you have to get it down the stairs, fit in an elevator etc?

if mostly to use it a lot when you are alone and pop in and out of the house i would really get a lighter and less bulkier one as the ultimo will be hard to maneuver up and down from busses, stairs, pavements in and out of the car etc without help.
if your lifestyle is more¨rural¨(lol not the right term but you get it i suppose) then go for it.
 
Well I have my driving test in October. If I pass, the only time i'll really be using the busses is to the doctors (as they have no parking) having said that it is walkable, but I'm worried about having snow like we did last year as he's due December.
I'm hoping to go out at least 3 days of the week (mon-fri) to groups, shopping, visiting etc and planning on going for a walk round the block once a day just to get out the house and get us both some fresh air.
My family don't live hugely close and I have no friends in the immediate area so it'll mean if I go visiting and havn't passed my test, I will have to use busses.
 
I havent had a problem with my silver cross on buses, saying that I have never had to put it down...

As for snow and harsh weather the silver cross was better than the sola as it was heavier and didn't run away, I felt that T was better protected against the elements too


 

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