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Award-winning German engineering sets a new standard in functionality and design with the i’coo Targo Stroller and Pram.Effortless to push, the i’coo Targo features lightweight, composite wheels and ball-bearing assemblies that reduce friction. It’s durable, automatic, air-filled chambers mean the wheels will never deflate.The i’coo Targo’s seat is designed to provide the safest, most ergonomically comfortable stroller you could find. With the push of a button, you … More >>
From Craig List I purchased what supposed to be an excellent condition of this reversible handle (hard to find) B&B Pram Stroller, the seller even offered to deliver it to my neighbour’s house as I was pretty busy with an important meeting, just got a message from my neighbour saying she can’t believe i paid for the stroller … (I did not saw it as yet), she said the stroller is rusty and the padding are just falling off and with tears and rips … so my question is: Does anyone know the name of the company who imports B&B pram stroller so that I can purchase a new set of padding?, I suppose I can clean the rust with some good rust cleaner but I need new padding for this stroller, thank you!.
P.S. as many people told me and I’m passing the message on too: do not do business at craig list! better to get all the stuff for free rather than buying it, sellers are not really trust worthy (yeah yeah I got part of the blame too, I know!)
i live in nyc do u know of any stores that sell nice strollers or strollers in general/
With so many different prams, buggies, pushchairs & strollers to choose from, just how do you pick the right one? There are hundreds of makes & models, and then each one of these comes in different styles, themes & colours with a range of different accessories. . . confused already, right?
First things first, you need to decide what your needs are. Prams are built with many different features to satisfy these needs, so you can quickly eliminate many of the prams by simply knowing what you require. You could ask the following questions:
- Are you having twins (or triplets)?
- Are you planning to have more children? Will they be using this pram?
- Will you use the pram while shopping? Do you need space to put your bags?
- Where will you store the pram? Is there much space?
The answers to these questions will likely leave less than half to choose from.
If you are having twins or more, you are going to need a pram that accomodates more than one child. You will just need to decide whether you want your babies in front of one another or side-by-side. If you spend a lot of time in shopping centres & supermarkets, the side-by-side models can be cumbersome and difficult to maneuver down narrow aisles.
If you will be putting the pram in a car, you will definately want to measure the size of the pram when folded to make sure it fits into your boot. If you are going to be using public transport, you need to think about the size and portability of your pram. There is very limited storage space on trains & buses. You wouldn’t want a pram that is too heavy and/or complicated to fold & unfold.
Do you intend on your child using the pram from birth? If so, you need to make sure it is suitable. Usually prams like this can lie fully flat. Will your child be using the pram up to a toddler? If so, you will need to check the maximum weight.
Other things to consider are the security of the pram & the comfort. You will want a pram the has a harness & a brake lock. Suspension will make for a more pleasant ride for your baby.
Finally, do you want to buy new, or second hand? You can save a lot of money by buying a second-hand pram, so if you are on a budget, you could get a very nice second-hand pram with good features for the same price as a brand new basic pram. The main thing to remember here is to check the pram thoroughly when buying second-hand. Make sure it is secure in every position, check the brakes & security features. Obviously, you will want to check for stains too – but these are not as important as making sure it is safe & reliable – it can always be washed.
So hopefully, by considering these questions, you will have a better idea on the pram you want to buy. It is a big decision, as you will be using the pram weekly (if not daily) for years to come. Make sure you do your research & make sure you shop around. There are plenty of good deals out there – don’t just go for the first one you find!
For more tips like these, pram reviews (like this review on the Silver Cross 3D Pram System) & to find the best deals on the latest prams, visit PramsReview.co.uk.
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The new I’cooTargo Stroller and Pram.Award-winning, German-engineering that sets a new standard in functionality and design. You’re never too young to enjoy a German-engineered ride.Thei’cooTargo comes standard with the following:Light weight aluminum frameInfant pram attachmentsExtra padded seat with 5 point harness and Built in bunting bagRemovable, retractable canopy2 EVA rear wheels with auto-refill air chambers and cased bearing assemblies2 Front ultra smooth s… More >>



