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Riley's Mommy

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i know there have been alot of topics on this. but i really am stuck.

i like the look of the trenton deluxe from mother care. but i dont know if its worth the money or not. as you can get some systems for £150.

what does everyone think of this buggy? is it worth the money? or am i better off getting a slightly cheaper one?
 
I think it looks really nice actually. I guess you won't really know what you think of it untill you pop into a store and test it out, push it around, collapse bits, open bits. Ask questions etc, how heavy/light is it in actuality as an online description of "moderate" doesn't tell you what the weight will actually be like, will it fit in your car boot if needed? Have you got the storage room for it at home or will you need something smaller etc? It looks great though and often is the case that you get what you pay for. It's got to last a fair while in all the glorious British weather we have! Happy Pram Hunting! xx
 
I have got the black and cream Trenton Deluxe and I really like it as it seems really comfy for Jake. It is quite large so if you have got a car I would test it in the boot first and make sure you are ok lifting it when folded as it is fairly heavy. This pram is nice to push and it comes with a car seat which you don't have to use as part of the pram if you don't want to. I personally like a newborn to be able to lay down as they are meant to have their backs straight and this pram lays down flat so that this is possible. I will say that the pram is quite expensive(it cost me £300 with the raincover and sun parasol) and to get your use out of it you need to use it as a buggy when the child is older aswell because if you go and buy a lightweight buggy as soon as they are say 6 months it probably is a waste of money. Also if you get it make sure you practice folding it as it is quite complicated at first but fine once you get the hang of it.
 
i think the one i have is a mothercare maxim, i love it! its not as big as the trenton but has a huge shopping basket and the seat is really big and comfy and lies flat which is really nice for a newborn or sleeping baby. i prefer it to the trenton cos it is smaller and lighter and cheaper!, the best thing to go and have a look at them all i think, everyone has different tastes in pushchairs!
 
i have the trenton and it is loverly was great wen Braydon was a baby and nice now as he has the food tray
 
thanks ladies :)

i think im going to order this pram :)

ive looked at umpteen prams in magazines, shops ect, and they dont really compare.

i also like the fact that it has the baby carrier so baby can lie flat, whats what attracts me to it.

question about the car seat, would i need to get a adapter thing? as it says in the catalogue that it can be secured by an adult seatbelt.

also ive got a BMW 520i, it should fit into the boot shouldnt it?
 
keslo66 said:
thanks ladies :)

i think im going to order this pram :)

ive looked at umpteen prams in magazines, shops ect, and they dont really compare.

i also like the fact that it has the baby carrier so baby can lie flat, whats what attracts me to it.

question about the car seat, would i need to get a adapter thing? as it says in the catalogue that it can be secured by an adult seatbelt.

also ive got a BMW 520i, it should fit into the boot shouldnt it?
go to ur local mothercare and try it hun,

personally i think its bulky, but each to there own :)
 

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