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prams?

Whats the most/least you would spend on a pram for your little ones? Ive seen a lovely one for £250 but im wondering if that is far too cheap? Ftm
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I really wanted the buga boo which was about 900 pounds but partner talked me out of it. He said what's the point spending that much on a buggy when you can use the money for other things you need . Which is true and I won't be using it forever so I'm just going to spend 300 on something practical. He is right even though I want the best. The money is a waste
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I bought four different strollers for my son when he was little, anywhere from a little $40 umbrella stroller to a $350 fancy jogging stroller. And I hated every single one of them. I sold them and invested instead in baby carriers like my Ergo Baby structured carrier, wraps from Girasol and Moby, and a Kokadi ring sling. Baby stays close and warm and comforted and I stay unencumbered from pushing a big bulky contraption around with me. More money doesn't always mean a better solution.
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I paid 1000 I candy buggy very nice
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With mine you get everything, + car seat but someone brought the changing bag separate as if didnt come with the pram and they got it me for my baby shower
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Yeah its a full travel system. But people I know spend way to much and I mean like over a £1000 for their prams. As long as its safe and looks nice thats all that matters I suppose aye x
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I thought about getting a pram but my baby is going to be born in early feb so i cant take her out for a while its gunna be to cold.... i may get one for the summer tho <3
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I'm buying a travel system for £265, includes rain cover and changing bag.
Are you getting anything with the pram or just the pram?
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Im a FTM and i got a pram at £300 but didnt like the wheels so i changed it for one at £350 but £250 is a very reasonable price and i would be happy with spending that on a pram
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