Guest guest Posted May 7, 2001 Report Share Posted May 7, 2001 These are a hazard in the supermarket/shops - the front wheel sticks out and people don't see it. I'd seriously contemplated getting one as where we live is slightly rural, and to walk to the new Waitrose is about 40 mins half of which you do across fields and the Silver Cross pushchair wheels aren't up to the mud - its on a flood plain. Also we have an old Foden lorry we take to steam rallies, some of these are held in stubble fields complete with mud/dried ruts/large flints depending on the weather and location, not that there are any this year due to F&M. But I soon realised about the 3 wheelers as I tripped over yet another wheel they don't do the supermarket, doors are difficult as they're too long to open the door with one hand and push the chair through with the other. Your space below is limited, and they're very expensive as second hand ones are hard to come by as they're a bit of a fashion accessory. Many don't fold up/won't fit in the (small not off road) car either, though as we only have one ageing Shogun that wouldn't have been an issue for us (nearest thing DH could find to a tractor several years before he bought the MF65 MkII). If I've not put you off I'd seriously yourself ask WHY you want one, and what you're going to use it for, and be honest WILL you use it off road? So instead we bought one of those American trailers with the red wooden sides that you can take off. DD sits on a cushion, enough room for a very large bag of shopping or 3 bags if she walks. It also has a multitude of uses around the garden transporting various things about, she can be taken up to the swing park with a friend sitting in it. And to quote the teenage yobs sitting on the fence of the swing park 'Really Cool transport - where did you get it?' http://www.country-catalogue.co.uk/berlin.htm which is the web site of a local shop Nicksons who do all sorts of outdoor gear. We got the middle sized Berlin Express with the pneumatic wheels for Tamsins first birthday - and she loves it, doesn't try to climb out like she does the pushchair. Its brilliant goes over any terrain fast without tipping. Cheaper than most decent 3 wheelers too. Miranda www.twinkleontheweb.co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2001 Report Share Posted May 7, 2001 http://www.country-catalogue.co.uk/berlin.htm which is the web site of a local shop Nicksons who do all sorts of outdoor gear. Loved the trailer and the website *until* I tried to get back to this one; it's one of those annoying websites that doesn't let you off! Ruthie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2001 Report Share Posted May 8, 2001 " So instead we bought one of those American trailers with the red wooden sides that you can take off. DD sits on a cushion, enough room for a very large bag of shopping or 3 bags if she walks. It also has a multitude of uses around the garden transporting various things about, she can be taken up to the swing park with a friend sitting in it. And to quote the teenage yobs sitting on the fence of the swing park 'Really Cool transport - where did you get it?' " As well as a cheapo umbrella buggy we also got Zoe's chariot. It is a two seater bike trailer, which converts into a double buggy. It is wonderful, the seats are big enough for DS3, who is 8, to sit with DD (if none of his friends are in sight) and it has a boot. Zoe and I take it to Sainsbury's if we are doing the week's shopping there (I push the trolley home from Waitrose otherwise). We can cram it with all the food 3 boys demand, and it is easy to push. When she out grows it we can still remove the seats and use it as a bike trailer. My only grumble is that the only bike it hitches up to is DH's recumbant... Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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