Yea if you're still in the same 'system' at 9-12 months then you've done pretty well, makes you whince when you think about it.
Baby Bjorn Bliss 3D Jersey baby bouncer
That’s massive though dave. Becomes a pain in the arse getting it in and out. We have a buggy that folds up to nothing, lightweight and sturdy. Haven’t looked back (wee man is a year old) and we haven’t used the pram in ages. Can just Chuck the buggy in the boot no bother, would actually fit in the footwell if needed
We have a baby zen yo-yo and it is phenomenal. Highly recommended. You’re right on the off roading element. We’ve had ours on canal paths though and it’s stood up to the abuseIts useful at the moment as the change bag/wet weather gear/shopping etc can all go on the buggy, also lockdown baby means we havent exactly been travelling around all over the place anyway we were going to get a Babyzen YoYo, but decided that it was just a little flimsy for walks in the park and 'off road" treks. Will probably get one of those when she gets to 18 months/moves out of the rear facing car seat though and/or we can travel abroad again properly.
Yep! The eldest isn’t even 3 yet and the middle one is only just 18 months. We said we’d rather have them close together but I didn’t expect them to be this close 😂Congrats! Hope you’ve kept all the “kit”? 😂
Jeez, that's some going. My wife didn't let me near her for 2 years after our first two! We're also having a third - due mid August.Yep! The eldest isn’t even 3 yet and the middle one is only just 18 months. We said we’d rather have them close together but I didn’t expect them to be this close 😂
Had our online chat about pushchairs and car seats.
Wife still just wants the prettiest one 🙄
I'm encouraging her to get it ordered through JL so we got a £100 JL Voucher then I'll order a new TV 🤣
Can recommend the UppaBaby Vista, it’s what we went for and it’s honestly brilliant. It was about £1k (2018) but the top end ones all are about the same.
It’s very “dad friendly” and easy to use and fold up etc, worth a look..
is decent-ish off road 🤷♂️
My sister & husband had an iCandy, and raved about it when it came to me looking for advice on a pram.Peach Pushchair and Carrycot - Complete Bundle
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Wife is 99% set on the iCandy Peach. Anyone have experience with them?
She was set on the Mamas and Papas Ocarro, but after reading reviews of mamas and papas (not their actual stuff, the service) has decided against it.
It's just a travel system. They all do the same and they all last aslong you need them. Some are expensive for expense sakes.Peach Pushchair and Carrycot - Complete Bundle
With its cutting edge design and style, the iCandy Peach is the world's definitive, luxury pushchair. Get yours with flexible payments and free delivery!www.icandyworld.com
Wife is 99% set on the iCandy Peach. Anyone have experience with them?
She was set on the Mamas and Papas Ocarro, but after reading reviews of mamas and papas (not their actual stuff, the service) has decided against it.
It's just a travel system. They all do the same and they all last aslong you need them. Some are expensive for expense sakes.
Oyster wasn't that expensive and they're solid.
Not even worth discussing. If it makes her happy, then you just got to roll with the punches. Been together for 18 years, so I know which battles are worth battling over.There's arguing and then there is discussion.
This is what we have (different design) Everything works together.Hey guys
My fiancee and I are expecting twins in August, probably earlier as they're likely to be born premature.
I've read through all 5 pages of this thread and it's brilliant, I've taken some really useful information from the posts. I'm currently researching the main things we need to get such as pushchair and baby car seats etc, from what I've read so far it's probably more cost effective to buy a pushchair that comes with a travel system.
I'm a little confused about it all I have to be honest. If we find a pram we like that comes with a travel system, does that include the car seat and isofix adaptor too or do these need to be bought seperately? The seats will be going into a Huyndai IX35 or a Nissan Quashqai both of which have Isofix rear seats. Is anyone able to kindly clear things up for me a little please?
Many thanks.
We've gone for the same!Egg buggy thing. It's black with sparkly bits in it and the metal bits are rose gold
Cybex Cloud Z car seat and base