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euapap
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Post subject: Pram for second child Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:27 pm |
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Hello, I am Evangelia from Europe-Greece. I am a lot overwhelmed with all the information someone can find in this forum. I haven't read all of it yet, and I hope that you haven't discussed my problem in the past... I am 24w pregnant to my second child. My DD is 3.5 and we had bought Quinni speedi sx for her. I am not that satisfied with that pram, because it couldn't recline a lot so DD had trouble sleeping, and also (the main problem of ours) the back of the pram, couldn't stay up forward when the child was sitting. The child while seated, was a little lying back.Really, how do you coop with this problem?? (Do you understand my english? )
I now want to buy a new one. I want it to be lightweight, I don't mind if it will be strictly from birth, since I will be using my slings in the beginning. I want it to fold like an umbrella.
Do you thing Maclaren ryder or quest should be good for us? Do this prams have a foot rest? when the child is lying down, where do her legs go? Also, is the sun canopy high enough so a 2-3 year old can sit there with no trouble?
I also like the Cami.. but I think it is not suitable for a toddler
Any other brand suggestions I am not aware of?
Last edited by euapap on Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Nikoleta
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Post subject: Re: Pram for second child Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:39 pm |
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I know what you mean about the backrest in the quinny reclining even when fully sitting up. I have bought a "seat reducer" from Netherlands for this reason. And the bumper bar for my son to hold onto.
But the Quinny I think will be alright once he is older. I am glad I had another pram for the inbetween period, when he was too short for the seat but too big for the basinet.
_________________ --------------- Nikoleta with Orlan(1) - green bubbles Skate, raven Quinny speedi, Mac Spitfire Rimian(3.5) - cobalt Quinny buzz, red joovy kooper, green 3 wheel quicksmart Meshika(9.5) - her own two feet
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euapap
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Post subject: Re: Pram for second child Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:49 pm |
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Thank you Nicoleta, could you show me on line which are the accessories you bought and helped you? My daughter is already 3.5. We will not use this stroller anymore, but I could use an alteration for my second baby.
Any pram recommendations?
Thank you
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Nikoleta
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Post subject: Re: Pram for second child Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:58 pm |
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http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/sto ... 358_10001_I bought the liner shown here, and the bar at the front, but the new strollers come with the bumper bars I think - yours may already. I don't know about umbrella prams, I am trying to find a good one at the moment. At least I think that's what I want... for a newborn I would make sure it is one that can be made so the baby is protected in there... I think some of the peg perego ones do that.
_________________ --------------- Nikoleta with Orlan(1) - green bubbles Skate, raven Quinny speedi, Mac Spitfire Rimian(3.5) - cobalt Quinny buzz, red joovy kooper, green 3 wheel quicksmart Meshika(9.5) - her own two feet
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euapap
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Post subject: Re: Pram for second child Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:05 pm |
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No, mine doesn't have a bumper bar 
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euapap
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Post subject: Re: Pram for second child Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:17 pm |
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Joined: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:10 pm Posts: 15
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I can't find any related topics 
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