
Does Renault make (safe) prams?
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Gav wrote:Do you mean the old fashioned prams (think Silver Cross that came back into fashion a few years ago), or a normal pushchair? There's loads of options, but I find "Phil & Teds" are really well designed for everyday use despite bing more off-road orientated in looks. I think they even do an add-on to attach a maxi-cosi infant carrier (stage 0 car seat), as well as the backrest reclining to lie flat like a pram (even with a second child sitting above - very useful when you have a second child before the first is happy to walk everywhere).
The tyres on our Phil & Teds are standard, but you could probably get alloy wheels and low profile tyres for them if you wanted your baby to feel every bump in the pavement!
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