Red Kite Prams?

Saw the Push Me Pace today and it actually looks a lot nicer in real life than online. I know it’s budget and not fancy - but we are also moving house so a fancy pram is not on the menu. It’s ticking all my boxes - lightweight, easy to fold, big basket, 2 in 1 carrycot to seat… just wondering if anyone has any real life experience of one?
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I have this travel system. I love it. I went expensive with my first with a silver cross and decided not to this time around - and actually prefer this to my other. Easy to use, not too big and seems comfy for my daughter. The carry cot folds with the frame too, I have a small car and fits in my boot no problem (carry cot still attached). I struggled with the isofix (me working it not that there was anything wrong with it) and their customer service is astounding also.

@Danielle I also tried the Silver Cross Dune today as it seemed like a good deal but felt so much heavier and difficult to lift over a kerb. Thank you for sharing!

@Manon this one is so much easier. Based on my experience this time I wish I’d had it first time around. Choosing a pram I feel is such a personal experience. Both prams are lovely, and at the time I did love my silver cross back then as much as I love this one now. So choose whichever you feel more drawn to because it’s you that has to use it. Good luck and congratulations 🥰

We loved ours! If we have another we will get the same again! (Should have kept it 😅) x

This one looks more sturdier than the one I had that was red kite. It was a compact stroller, can't remember the model but it can't collapsing while the baby was sat in it even when it was fully up. I've personally not used red kite since

@Rebecca Louise ah that’s really good to know! I was worried about the quality myself to be honest and whether it would just fall apart but it really did feel as sturdy as all the other brands around that price point.

@Lauren ohh ok that’s a great endorsement!

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