I brought a Speedi sx for my baby who is now 6 months old, we also brought for it all the accessories, Carry cot, foot muff, bag etc etc. We have really enjoyed the pushchair it is so easy to push over most terrain (we hae a large dog and live near a forest so youcan imagine where its been!). It is great in town as well really small turning circle and easy to push around shops. The carry cot was used extensively as a day bed for the baby and also out in town and the forest,despite being blooming heavy to lift!!! This brings me on to the cons of the pushchair, very heavy and difficult to lift, especially for very new mums who may be out of practice at weight lifting. I may however just be a wimp. The pushchair is fine except my little one is so nosy she likes to see al around her and we find it hard to sit her up enough so she can see everything when in the chair, however it is really easy to recline if she happens to nod off.
Overall the pushchair had been great despite its weight it does fit in my old Clio and is lovely to push over all terrain. we have had lots of punctures but we expect that with off roading (mainly thorns from brambles). You can buy stuff called 'Slime' from bike shops which helps to protect the inner tube so far so good.
I hope this is helpful, we have so enjoyed most of our walks but you do have to be careful when buying a pushchair to consider exactly what you are going to need it for and the way in which you live and buy to suit your requirements.
Happy strolling.
goose
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