My MIL has kindly offered to buy us a pram, now that I have announced I wil be producing her first granddaughter (this is, for her, my biggest achievement in life to date. Becoming an airline pilot and competing in my sport at a national level is just fluff!)
I need a pram which will be genuinely used off road, not just the prammy version of a Chelsea tractor, and have been advised to get a 3-wheeler. We live down a dirt track and have a small-holding which is located on a hillside - I expect that in order to inspect the more remote parts of the land I will have to take baby with me across a muddy slope. I can't be expected to never venture outside at home until baby can walk with me! I also go to lots of county shows so would need something that baby can be comfortable in for a day in the sunshine, and will have space for evrything I might need to carry with me. While my baby is very small I would like to be able to see her as I push her around.
I have noticed that not all 3-wheelers are the same; some have big wheels, some have big back wheels and little front wheels, on some all the wheels are small. Some have a separate carry-cot which makes it lok like a traditional pram, some click down to lie the baby flat. Does anyone who regularly goes off-road have any suggestions for pram models I should look at?
I need a pram which will be genuinely used off road, not just the prammy version of a Chelsea tractor, and have been advised to get a 3-wheeler. We live down a dirt track and have a small-holding which is located on a hillside - I expect that in order to inspect the more remote parts of the land I will have to take baby with me across a muddy slope. I can't be expected to never venture outside at home until baby can walk with me! I also go to lots of county shows so would need something that baby can be comfortable in for a day in the sunshine, and will have space for evrything I might need to carry with me. While my baby is very small I would like to be able to see her as I push her around.
I have noticed that not all 3-wheelers are the same; some have big wheels, some have big back wheels and little front wheels, on some all the wheels are small. Some have a separate carry-cot which makes it lok like a traditional pram, some click down to lie the baby flat. Does anyone who regularly goes off-road have any suggestions for pram models I should look at?