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Debbii
Debbii4 posts
 

Excellent – Brought when it is on sale $199 , Love the pram, very easy to push around in door and out door, very big space and comfortable, very big basket for putting my shopping bags but the only thing i dont like is the toddler when sitting at back are very small gap  Show 2 replies

Linda717
Linda7173 posts
 

Wouldn't buy again – Perfect initially, especially with a taller toddler. Easy to push single handedly even when fully loaded with toddler, baby and shopping. However the stitching that holds the main seat to the frame has detached meaning I can no longer place a child safely on the main seat. Customer service sucks and I am now without a pram. Would recommend the wheels but nothing else. Easy steering Poor quality, lack of customer service while still in warrenry

Mummyof3Babies
Mummyof3Babies7 posts
 

love it!! – I have been using the love n care rush as a single pram, its wheel base isn't too wide, easy to recline the back rest, easy to handle, adjustable handle height, folds small, can take a toddler seat for a second child if needed and can go in 2 poitions, Hood expands to an excellent length to keep the sun out of bubs eyes, includes toy bar which… Read more ·  1

many prams never seem to these days. easy to use and turn in tight spaces wish you could see bub when they're a newborn

Third_time_mum
Third_time_mum
 

Fantastic pram - great comparison to Phil and Teds Explorer or Verve – Love N Care would sell heaps of these if their website was as comprehensive as Phil and Teds - I took a gamble with this as all I could go on was instruction manual and pictures. There are so many great features that they don't mention - my direct comparison was a Phil and Teds Explorer and was interested in the Phil and Teds Verve - except for… Read more

the price. Read on I will detail all its features. But I am so happy I bought this pram, it only cost me $399 including toddler seat from pramwarehouse.com.au in September 2011. Narrow but stable - only 60cm wide, slightly narrower than Explorer at 62cm, Verve at 66cm and Steelcraft Strider at 72cm- no way is that going to get through a checkout! Seats are tall, main seat fits my 4 year old easily, toddler seat reclines! Huge sunhood with extra shade flipout. One thing this pram has in advance of Phil and Teds prams is that when you lay the main seat down in a Phil and Teds there is no cover over the back, which is great for airflow, so if you want shade you have to buy the shade cover from Phil and Teds. The Love N Care Rush has a built in cover from the back of the sunhood that can be zipped off if you don't want it on, and underneath that is a mesh shade panel that can stay on permanently but is able to be lifted out of the way so you can get the baby lying down below if the toddler seat is on the top position. Also, that shade flap is great because it doubles up as the sunshade for the toddler seat when the toddler seat is in the rear position as the length tucks neatly behind the frame of the toddler seat so there is no need for a separate sun shelter. I know Phil and Teds have added a sunshade to the toddler seat with the Explorer but their toddler seat did not recline and the Love N Care does. I am rapt! Also, there is a small zippered pocket for keys etc. and peek a boo windows on the sunhood so you can see both children and the basket has a zip either side of the front so you can get into it even if child is in rear toddler seat. Does seem tall but then again it fits your child for longer unlike the Steelcraft Strider which has very cocoon like seats that are suitable only for infants.

kylez_w
kylez_w5 posts
 

Love it – I sold my strider plus 4 to buy this pram and I'm sooo glad I did. My daughter loves this pram, she can sit up as straight as she wants or we can lay her seat flat all the way to sleep comfortably. Easy to drive around and fits fine through supermarket exits. Only thing missing is a rain cover but u can always buy one from the cheap $2 stores. … Read more

Big basket under seat, excellent quality pram for great price. Cheap, great quality, easy to drive, daughter loves this pram, reclines all the way down and up, fits in supermarket exits Bulky in my boot, no rain cover

sezzz
sezzz4 posts
 

Finally a pram for taller kiddies! – I have tall children and have struggled to find a pram to suit them (this is my 6th pram!). Manufacturers suddenly seem to think everyone has small babies that only need a pram until they're 2yo, and a small 2yo at that. True they can usually walk by that age but there are still times you need a pram for them - for safety in crowded shopping… Read more

malls, holidays, zoos, theme parks, shows, even if you want to just get some excercise walking without having a 3yo stopping to look at every blade of grass! So i was very impressed to find this pram easily fits my four-and-a-half year old tall child. He looked ridiculous and uncomfortable in the umbrella fold stroller and his feet dangled down over the sides of the foot rest on a 3 wheeler. The Love n Care Rush has neither of these problems. He happily sits in it.

I have a two year old as well and it's good to know this pram will do him at least another 2-3 years. They can swap places in the Rush if they are just out with me, and i can still put 2yo in the stroller for now if out for the day with someone else. When older child is at preschool I can take 2yo for a walk in the Rush because another good point is the wheels are bigger than normal stroller wheels so it copes well with my towns footpath-lacking terrain, and the back wheels aren't too wide apart like some (eg steelcraft strider). Also it seems to be really cheap a the moment i paid just over half the original rrp. You can purchase a baby seat attatchment for it too if you have a baby and a toddler.

Great pram I love it. Fits tall children easily. Easy to steer. Large wheels. Looks great (better than the photo!). Good sized hood. 4yo says it's very comfortable! Of course it's pro is also it's con, it's a big pram, a little bit heavy to lift into boot, but it does fold very neatly, better than the 3 wheelers. No rain cover or boot cover included.

not happy10
not happy102 posts
 

please becareful with the toddler seat – i loved the pram when i got it 10 weeks ago, but this morning we noticed the toddler seat was almost touching our 8 week old baby daughter when our 17 month old was sitting in the toddler seat, taking it off the seat has ripped and you can see the board our 17 month old sits on, and the zipper has broken on one side of the toddler seat, i have only had it for 10 weeks easy for me to push the toddler seat has already broken

AmandaB
AmandaB3 posts
 

Excellent Pram for baby and toddler. So glad I found this pram – I love this pram!! When baby number 2 came along we needed to buy a new pram that would accommodate a baby and a toddler. This pram is fantastic and my 2 year old loves sitting up top in the toddler seat, I love that the toddler seat reclines and again my 2 year old has slept in that position. She is also extremely comfortable in the main seat… Read more ·  3

when its just her and myself out shopping. I like that the older child is always on top as I don't know how my 2yo would go being down the bottom.

We walk alot and the sunshade provides great coverage.

I've had the pram for only 2 months so I haven't used the pram with the baby underneath Cheap, $400 from pram warehouse including toddler seat. Has so many extras that other double prams don't. It's a big pram and quite heavy, but I am short (152cm) and I manage to get it in and out of the car. It is a big pram and can be a hassle when its just me and the baby, if its a quick trip I use my sling. Basket abit hard to get to.

pineapple_87
pineapple_87WA18 posts
 

Awesome for 2 – I have only had my pram a few weeks and love it so far, its easy to use for 1 or 2, easy to adapt for 2 and so smooth to steer Love the large hood with extender, love the changeable 2nd seat, seats suitable for tall kids, Doesn't come with rain cover, 2nd seat a little had to get into when used underneath,

liammsmummy
liammsmummy38 posts
 

Dream pram to failure – This pram ticked all my boxes and fell in love with it i had to have it and when i got it loved it but at 4 months that when the quality started to show and then the lack of company customer support, my child now has a special needs pram at 6 months and sad to see the pram go as loved it but wasn't practical anymore for our needs, its a super easy… Read more

pram to push and steer held a tall child well in main pram but lack of available liners for it i had to get custom made even for toddler seat so my baby could be more comfortable and seatbelt wasn't rubbing on him, i wouldn't buy this pram again but would recommend it to someone and hope they have better luck with the rude customer service team who deny their product could be improved in anyway or be faulty so soon Didn't look like a tandem and very easy to have 1 or 2 children in it has a massive hood and plenty of room under the pram for storage i also loved the brown colour and how it has mesh on it Fabric tore on toddler seat the company are very hard to deal with at 5 months old wouldn't fix it when they agreed was so difficult and i would be without a pram for 10-14 days, i also found everytime i folded the pram where i placed my hands they would get black grease marks, i also hated the fact that my toddler would fit in the toddler seat but i could not do up the 5 point harness as straps to short again customer service offered no solution to such a safety issue as he fell forwards and stuck from using it around his waist, i could not use it with a 2 year old in the back toddler seat even tho weight says its ok would just tip

not happy10
not happy10   

I can back you up on the toddler seat material ripping it happened to mine but the zipper broke to… Read more

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