Amazing deal for this pram - normally costs over £350 + !! bargain, get it whilst you can before goes out of stock.
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ms88
13 Jul 17#1
Amazing deal for this pram - normally costs over £350 + !! bargain, get it whilst you can before goes out of stock.
adhkarzf
13 Jul 17#2
Good Price but a few friends I know who bought this ended up not using it much due to its bulk when folded. So please please make sure you have space you store it and that it'll fit in your car boot
ms88
13 Jul 17#3
my friends have it and sisters, and its amazing. very very easy to manoeuvre compared to other prams. as long as it fits in my hatchback - and i have a small boot so its a win win :smile: if you have any issues with the bulk you can even clip the wheels out which is so easy for it to take less space.
adhkarzf to ms88
13 Jul 17#5
I had the smaller quinny zapp which I highly recommend really small folding and easy to manoeuvre with one hand. I'm just making potential parents aware that they should really check they size of these things before buying them. I have a zafira so the zapp is literally they only pushchair which fits in the boot.
emribena
13 Jul 17#4
Great deal - thanks for posting!
scrumpypaul
13 Jul 17#6
These are good buggies. We got one with a MaxiCosi Pearl. We already had a Cabriofix. We also bought a cheap second hand Buzz for £30 (for dog walking) and two car seat bases for about £25 each. That's both our cars sorted. They've done us well and are still going strong.
1on4
13 Jul 17#7
Don't like the pram - it's bulky and incredibly heavy - but voting hot as this is a very good deal. the Cabriofix is a great car seat.
jdRiggs
13 Jul 17#8
It is very good value. I agree about it being bulky and heavy to lift in and out of the boot but it will suit some people. Do remember you need not just to fit it but it and the shopping or travel cot etc!
Great buggy for walks though. Can be a bit wide around town. Best to assess your lifestyle to decide if it is right for you
The car seat does really well in crash tests and you can buy a base for isofix and belted which is great
Won't matter legal wise for a few years yet but worth bearing in mind it isn't I-size approved so the side impact in the maxi cosi pebble plus car seat is likely to be better as that is their I-size seat. It's also compatible with this pushchair using the same adapters.
Definitely though the cabriofix is a good quality seat for the price.
xxnsbxx
13 Jul 17#9
Absolute bargain! I have 2 Quinnys- zap and extra- I paid approx the same for those each and that's without the car seat which is worth minimum £100 in sales- best prams and car seat ever- have had mine for 4 years now and still going strong
ms88
13 Jul 17#10
nice.. zapp is very light and handy, but i have heard a few potential accidents on that due to it being so light and if any weight going on.. but yes do need to keep an eye on the size. for zafira, quinny zapp is the best.
gallopingbanker
13 Jul 17#11
This is an incredible deal
blondi1
13 Jul 17#12
I have the earlier quinny zapp and it fits in my Aygo boot, it's a great pram x
Bossworld
14 Jul 17#13
Had the Zapp Xtra when we had our three door Mini as there was basically no alternative. It was a bit flimsy (perhaps unsurprising due to the way it folds down) and handles weren't very long. Also a bit of a pain on kerbs as it flexed quite a lot. Size wise though it was great.
Ended up changing to the larger Mini Countryman and bought the Buzz Xtra. Would echo the above comments about its folded size and weight - it practically fills the boot of the bigger car. However in its defence, it's much sturdier and easier to manoeuvre.
After two years of continual use it's started to have a few faults (basket torn, bumper bar button has fallen off, front wheel lockout randomly engaging) but their customer services were helpful and Toys R Us have arranged the return for me. Speaking of which, saw this deal in the Gateshead branch on Tuesday. The display pram had a hanging tag on it saying that it came with a free Cabriofix - not sure if that's still valid in conjunction with the cheaper price.
I think it's the 2015 model (as per the price label), but it came with foam filled tyres rather than pneumatic.
Have to say I've no experience of the foam ones but the pneumatic wheels were part of the big appeal of the buzz xtra to me. Completed my local park run in 30 mins with the Buzz Xtra last month and would have been even quicker if the front wheel lockout had worked properly!
Either way great deal, just thought I'd share my experience.
Also if you can track down the pram bag from eBay from one of the earlier models it's well worth having. Doesn't get in the way of your feet, unlike the buggy board which I had to return.
jona77
15 Jul 17#14
Cheers op picked this deal up at my local Toys r Us and saved an extra £40 as the pram was ex display! :stuck_out_tongue:
mraconnor
24 Jul 17#15
Thanks OP had to drive 50 miles but managed to get one but well worth it at that price.
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Great buggy for walks though. Can be a bit wide around town. Best to assess your lifestyle to decide if it is right for you
The car seat does really well in crash tests and you can buy a base for isofix and belted which is great
Won't matter legal wise for a few years yet but worth bearing in mind it isn't I-size approved so the side impact in the maxi cosi pebble plus car seat is likely to be better as that is their I-size seat. It's also compatible with this pushchair using the same adapters.
Definitely though the cabriofix is a good quality seat for the price.
Ended up changing to the larger Mini Countryman and bought the Buzz Xtra. Would echo the above comments about its folded size and weight - it practically fills the boot of the bigger car. However in its defence, it's much sturdier and easier to manoeuvre.
After two years of continual use it's started to have a few faults (basket torn, bumper bar button has fallen off, front wheel lockout randomly engaging) but their customer services were helpful and Toys R Us have arranged the return for me. Speaking of which, saw this deal in the Gateshead branch on Tuesday. The display pram had a hanging tag on it saying that it came with a free Cabriofix - not sure if that's still valid in conjunction with the cheaper price.
I think it's the 2015 model (as per the price label), but it came with foam filled tyres rather than pneumatic.
Have to say I've no experience of the foam ones but the pneumatic wheels were part of the big appeal of the buzz xtra to me. Completed my local park run in 30 mins with the Buzz Xtra last month and would have been even quicker if the front wheel lockout had worked properly!
Either way great deal, just thought I'd share my experience.
Also if you can track down the pram bag from
eBay from one of the earlier models it's well worth having. Doesn't get in the way of your feet, unlike the buggy board which I had to return.