Sorry lol thought i better be a bit more spesific on the reasons as to why i sold the marco l sky pushchair i had . . . .
Ok
The good points
1> The folding mechanism
2> handles move multiple ways
The bad points
1> The handles are far too high to be able to push easily and comfortably
2> Kerb factor - thats a nightmare feels like it about to fall apart
3> Shopping basket is much smaller - a loaf of bread and thats it - baby has to be fully up to even access the basket which is a pain if u need to get somet out and he or shes asleep
4> Raincover barely fits - toddlers feet dont get covered unless it fully stretched
5> very difficult to steer
6> when baby is fully reclined - kept hitting my knee against the back rest
The moral of the story - DO NOT BUY !
When moving it safly is a problem its def not good on a bus - been there done that and got stuck half way to proove it, in the end i had to lift the whole thing up on my foot to bump it out the bus
Another thing is even if you drive - like i do the bitch is far too high i had to recline one back seat to fit the bitch in that is bad !
This pushchair has potential in future models but at the moment its a big no. I wasnt hapy enough when i sold mine on
Now i have had a chicco twin as pictured - i think these are great to a certain extent for £80 argos, they come complete with raincover and these are much easier to move about the place, - its so thin it even fits on the bus and i was dreading that
Ive also had a Emmaljunge twin - i do not recommend these either, they are way too wide and heavy to work. Altho i do like the wheels mind had....
Also i do recommend Graco
we have
mirage travel system, and im thinkin of getting the tandem - a friend of mine recently bought one and she highly recommends it
They are much cheaper bought off eBay and the other make i strongly recommend is Chicco ive had these both
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Soooo there you go thought id tell you my views x
Ok
The good points
1> The folding mechanism
2> handles move multiple ways
The bad points
1> The handles are far too high to be able to push easily and comfortably
2> Kerb factor - thats a nightmare feels like it about to fall apart
3> Shopping basket is much smaller - a loaf of bread and thats it - baby has to be fully up to even access the basket which is a pain if u need to get somet out and he or shes asleep
4> Raincover barely fits - toddlers feet dont get covered unless it fully stretched
5> very difficult to steer
6> when baby is fully reclined - kept hitting my knee against the back rest
The moral of the story - DO NOT BUY !
When moving it safly is a problem its def not good on a bus - been there done that and got stuck half way to proove it, in the end i had to lift the whole thing up on my foot to bump it out the bus
Another thing is even if you drive - like i do the bitch is far too high i had to recline one back seat to fit the bitch in that is bad !
This pushchair has potential in future models but at the moment its a big no. I wasnt hapy enough when i sold mine on
Now i have had a chicco twin as pictured - i think these are great to a certain extent for £80 argos, they come complete with raincover and these are much easier to move about the place, - its so thin it even fits on the bus and i was dreading that
Ive also had a Emmaljunge twin - i do not recommend these either, they are way too wide and heavy to work. Altho i do like the wheels mind had....
Also i do recommend Graco
we have
mirage travel system, and im thinkin of getting the tandem - a friend of mine recently bought one and she highly recommends it
They are much cheaper bought off eBay and the other make i strongly recommend is Chicco ive had these both
Soooo there you go thought id tell you my views x