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3 reviews
holliesternbeck
holliesternbeck10 posts
 

Bad – This pram is cheap and is good for those "odd occasions" use. However, I would recommend spending a bit more and getting something that will last the distance, be appropriate for your children (whether twins or a baby and a toddler) throughout their growth and is comfortable for your kids, not to mention having a decent warranty. The frame on my pram twisted after 8 weeks of use (probably only used 8 or 9 times). I bought mine brand new from an Ebay seller and the seller refused to repair or replace the pram and refused to provide me with Bugatti's contact details - so the pram's frame is twisted and wont lock into place rendering it useless. I cannot find any contact details for the manufacturer - therefore a complete waste of money. I have now bitten the bullet and ordered a new tandem pram for twice as much as this one cost me which I should have done in the first place. I have opted for the Bootiq Ruby Duo Tandem and I will review it once I receive it and can use it.

If I had my time over, I would not have purchased this pram. It is very easy to steer and it is easy to fold down. Not too heavy and doesn't take up too much room in the car for a tandem pram. Not very easy to get the pram to lock into place when putting it up. Quality of pram isn't brilliant. Front seat has 2 positions - upright or slightly reclined. The recline position cannot lock into place with the front sunshade in place. The front sunshade needs to be removed to fold down the pram (it is easy to put on and off though). Rear seat has 2 positions - completely flat or completely upright - no in between which means the pram is only good while you have a baby in the rear to lay flat and then it is no good for a baby until the baby can sit completely upright. The straps in the pram are long so my 26 month old sitting in the front has loose straps holding him in when the straps are at their tightest setting. The basket is very big but extremely difficult to access - especially with the rear seat in recline mode.

sinzer
sinzer4 posts
 

OK – basically you get waht you pay for,the back wheel gave lots of problems it seemed to appear to be falling of on several occasions.the basket is hard to access when back seat is fully reclined,and its not easy to break down if you havent got a spare set of hands.its done the job for me but if i had my time over i wouldnt have purchased it. compact tandem buggy and its cheap. difficult to break down when you have a runaway toddler and a baby in your arms.

dutchmiranda
dutchmiranda36 posts
 

OK – Overall it was very good value for money. It is not perfect but it is solid and I can go out with my 2 youngest. It is easy to push and the wheels go where you want the to go. It is narrow and I can get through shops with relative ease. If you are looking for a relative cheap pram that gets the job done this one is perfect. Nice looking pram that is easy to push, turns well. Easy to fold and small enough to fit in a smaller boot. It was cheap. Nice size basket The back seat only either sits up or folds completely down. The front seat seems to be very narrow. If you put the edge up it seems very uncomfortable. My kid seems to slump a bit when she sits in it. Basket is also hard to use when back seat is reclined. 5 point harness seems to be big and kid can squeze out if they would realy try

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