Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Pram/Pushchair/Buggy safety Q?




Katja Dafi


Boyfriend recently bought us a SilverCross 3D, which was lovely, but wouldn't fit in the car!
Since, I've been looking at the lightweight and smaller ones, with room for growing - but damn if they don't look unsafe!
I don't know if I'm over reacting, but since I read the complaints (horror stories) about the iCandy Cherry and the seat practically falling off (what could have happened in the middle of the road) I've since been going through any pram I'm looking to buy with meticulous care.

I love the Obaby Zezu, but in the pictures it looks like the only thing supporting the seat is the plastic connector bits (what's the name? :/) is that really going to be strong enough to support a baby, or toddler, when he gets bigger?

The reviews all look good, and there's nothing that I can find about them breaking, but it looks so flimsy :/ what exactly is supporting the seat? Could it possibly be dangerous?

Gosh, never used to be such a worrywart. Thanks for any help!



Answer
Many of the more expensive umbrella strollers, especially the Mamas and Papas and Peg Perego have a full layback option and the option of a SOFT carrycot or bassinet attachment that will make them suitable for a newborn. Some of them are even travel system adaptable, and most have a good STURDY mounting set up for the carseat.
Have a look at these ones, as they WILL fit in even the smallest of cars, they are sturdy and will take a LOT of abuse without having the topple risk that a lot of the trendier travel systems have.




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