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  1. 9/7/08 17:20

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    vickymellor

    I hate mine with a passion.......I also store mine in the boot of my car but its a pain you have to take the seats off to fold it. I only bought this pram because of the carrycots (I'm a big beliver in new babies lying completely flat) and that when in the seats babies can face me and not the wind. It is easy to push with is one of the good points. I find it very heavy to lift and it takes up all of my boot and having 4 children I really struggle squeezing it in when I have one of the back seats up. I am looking into buying the silver cross double pram in the next few months.

  2. 9/7/08 08:46

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    Hanzy

    I had it, and although I loved it, it was impractical and I ended up selling it after just 5 months, it was a pain to get in & out of car, and to store.

    I ended up with a double umbrella buggy and I find it great lol wish I had saved money in the first place!

    But saying all that I was very sad to see it go still!

    x

  3. 6/7/08 23:46

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    NicolaBarlow

    Hi Ladies, I have the first wheels twin city and I absolutely love it.

    Yes the chasis is a little heavy when folded; but I fold mine up and store it in the boot of my car every day and you just get used to it.  It is a dream to push, very light.

    Feel free to ask anymore questions and I'll be happy to answer them.

    Nicola XX

  4. 6/7/08 22:49

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    grevel

    Hi, im a gatecrasher too, i have a 12 month old and a baby due in november and i too loved the sound of the first wheels, i have really researched it and found that most people dont look back and that it does hold its price should you wish to sell on.  However i have read that its very heavy to lift and that it takes up all boot space.  Someone recommended i buy a buggy pod smorph to attach to my existing m&p pramette, as it reclines so DS can still have naps but should he wish to walk, it justs flips up out of the way.  I think the smorph is the business for a mear £80 so am thinking of buying one, if i dont find it ideal, it can live at my mums house and i can buy the first wheels, but gotta think that soon enough our eldest wont want to ride in the pushchair all the time.  Check them out on www.revelo.com  its the buggy pod smorph, may well be worth considering before you fork out.  you can get cosy toes, rain covers and sun canopys too.

  5. 13/6/08 20:51

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    GemHardy1985

    hiya hope you all don't mind me gatecrashing! i have a ds 21 months and am pg with my second.

    does anyone have this buggy and if so would you recomend it?

    it's expensive and dont wsnt to fork out if it has lots of down sides.

    i've only seen it on the internet can't see it in ny shops so so dificult to form a propper oppinion about it!!!

    any praise or critacism welcome thank you

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