BabyLove Tribute Reviews and Specifications


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BabyLove Tribute
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Manufacturers description
  • Aluminium frame.
  • Includes air tyres, front swivel wheel.
  • Quick release wheels.
  • Rear seat fully lays back for newborns, with zipper adjuster.
  • 2 position front seat
  • Includes shoulder pads for added comfort.
  • Removable front bumper.
  • One action brake mechanism. Rear suspension.
  • Both canopies have viewing windows and side pockets.
  • Rear canopy has a large pocket.
  • Large shopping basket; up to 5Kg. Easy access side zipper on basket.
  • Max child weight in each seat - 20Kg.
  • Designed to meet the Australian Standard.

Suitability
This pram is suitable From birth

Dimensions
WeightUnknown

Seat
Seat capacity20 kg44.0 lbs
Can direction of seat be reversed?No

Wheels
Number of Wheels that Swivel1

Handle
Handle height adjustable?No
Handle reversible?No

Toddler seat
Toddler Seat Option?Not available

Bassinet
BassinetNot available


Reader Reviews


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I think its the best

Reviewed by: Emma from Australia, Sep 10, 2008

General Review

I absoloutly love mine!! I had a problem with the bakc tyre also but i returnws it straight away the cvlip was faulty they fixed it and ive had no problem since!!

Pros

Everything

Cons

Nothing


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Dont buy one

Reviewed by: Sue from North Queensland, Jul 15, 2008

General Review

I have a 2 and a half year old and a new born and looked around at all types of prams that carried 2 children and this one appeared to come up as the best. I wanted it for walking and getting back into shape. What a waste of money. I also chose this one as it stated the child in the front could weigh up to 20kg.

Pros

It was easy to fold and looked nice.

Cons

Extremely dangerous. The pram kept pulling to one side as you walked, if the child in the front which is the larger child leaned to one side the pram would pull hard to that side. When walking along a footpath the pram would just about tip when the path vered one way when you come to the end of the path to cross the road. This pram was not a pleasure to use as i had to constantly try and pull it to one side to keeep it in a straight line. I suggest dont waste your money, spend a little more and get something that is a pleasure to walk with.


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Leaves much to be desired

Reviewed by: Sharyn from Victoria, Jun 10, 2008

General Review

Upon purchasing the pram because I was not coping well with a nerwborn and a 19 month old baby I needed a double pram to get out of the house. The first time that I used it the wheel fell off the back, but I thought that because it was already assembled in the shop, that they just had not done it properly. It was pretty good for the first year but now that I want to use it to exercise I am finding it awful. The back wheel falls off all the time and the clip , yes the tiny piece of metal that holds the wheel on looks like it has worn through. I pulled it apart this week and can see that one of the plastic parts holding the wheel together wasn't moulded properly, and I think that has caused all of the problems, but it is now well out of warranty.

Pros

Looks good, Folds well. Easy to push when all working and tyres are full.
New parts can be ordered as I am currently replacing the wheel.

Cons

Over balances.
Wheel falls off.
Zips have broken.
Clips have been jammed and you have to be really careful that they push together properly or they jam and trap the kid in.
Heavy.



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Not recommended

Reviewed by: Laura Hanslow from QLD, Apr 10, 2007

General Review

I bought the tribute for the looks. When I got it, I tried it out in my home and found it to be too wide for some of my doorways especially if you have to turn at all. I have children of all different ages with daycare and found that if I put in a couple of three year old children it was too heavy to push and couldn't turn properly. If you had a 1 year old and a newborn it may be ok but you wouldn't get much use out of the pram as the children grew. This pram remains very big when folded down and I wasn't able to fit it in my wagon car unless it was widthways and then there isn't any room for anything else. I have sold it now and gone back to the older style four wheel tandems. I think they are more spacious anyway and much sturdier.

Pros

Looks modern.

Cons

everything about it.


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fed up

Reviewed by: tracy.c. from nsw, Mar 15, 2007

General Review

beware this pram is not all its cracked up to be.it is very hard to manover on footpaths and just about anywhere, because the heaviest child sits at the front the pram over balances, almost tips over at the best of times, and has to be constantly pulled to the right while pushing. just 4 weeks after purchasing this pram the back wheels started falling off and the front wheel started having problems after the first day. the basket underneith is very hard to access,and after 2 front wheel replacements i am still having trouble.i do not recomend this pram unless soley being used in shoping centers, even in that situation this pram is difficult.all in all this pram was a waste of money.i have concurred with other mothers in saying- DO NOT BUY!!!!

Pros

great sun shades for the kids,pram looks good.

Cons

pram over balances, and rear wheels keep falling off in mid stride which is VERY dangerous.


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