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KidStyleFile *Facebook Liker Only* Giveaway: Win a phil&teds Explorer Inline Stroller rrp AU$699/NZ$817

Posted: August 23rd, 2011

Written by Angela

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THIS PROMOTION IS NOW CLOSED.

THE WINNER IS NARELLE FRANK OF WA.

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KidStyleFile and phil&teds – www.philandreds.com – have teamed up to offer all KidStyleFile Facebook Likers in Australia and New Zealand entry into a very special giveaway.

Just by ‘liking’ KidStyleFile and phil&teds on Facebook and submitting your entry form you’ll be eligible to win a phil&teds explorer Inline Stroller rrp  AU$699/NZ$817!

Here’s what you need to do to go into the draw to win:

  1. Be/become a KidStyleFile Facebook ‘liker’
  2. Be/become a phil&teds Facebook ‘liker’ and (optional) leave a comment saying “KidStyleFile sent me!”
  3. Email angela@kidstylefile.com.au with “KidStyleFile phil&teds Explorer Giveaway” in the subject line of your email together with the following information:
  • your name (and Facebook name if different from your regular name)
  • postal address
  • email address
  • phone number

TERMS & CONDITIONS

The competition opens at 10:30am AEST 23 August 2011, and no further entries will be taken after midnight AEST 31 August 2011. Facebook Likers from Australia and New Zealand are eligible to participate. No liability is accepted and all entrants participate at their own risk. Entries are only valid where all required information is provided. Spam entries will be disqualified. The prize will be randomly drawn on 1 September 2011 via Random.org. The winner will be notified by email and the prize sent to the postal address specified in their entry form.  The winner will also be announced in the KidStyleFile weekly newsletter of Tuesday 6 September 2011. No correspondence will be entered into. All entries remain the property of  KidStyleFile. These terms and conditions are subject to change without notice.

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KidStyleFile *Facebook Liker Only* Giveaway: Win a phil&teds Explorer Inline Stroller rrp AU$699/NZ$817

KidStyleFile *Facebook Liker Only* Giveaway: Win a phil&teds Explorer Inline Stroller rrp AU$699/NZ$817

The phil&teds explorer delivers a proven inline™ formula for babies from birth through to children up to 6 years. The phil&teds explorer stroller offers terrific functionality including one hand fast fold, new car seat + second seat mode, a large follow-the sun sunhood, a double kit (2nd seat) sunhood, new Seat Performance System™ with removable seat liner and  interchangeable colours, an easy-to-use pedal brake, proven off-road dependability, not to mention it’s global safety certified to ensure the best and safest environment for your child. Note: add on kits are sold separately.

Learn more about phil&teds’ products on the phil&teds website.

Pram Chooser Special: Which Pram for You? Our Top Picks for Your Every Need

Posted: October 21st, 2010

Post written by Miki

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Today I’m delighted to indulge in one of my passions: prams, buggies and strollers.  I’m just a tiny bit obsessed with wheeled baby transport: there are so many fantastic options out there these days that I just want to try all of them, and why not?  Luckily my lovely husband is used to me approaching strangers in the street to ask them about their pram, and he usually turns a blind eye if he comes home and there’s a new pram box in the hallway….

Buying a pram, buggy or stroller is a big investment and it can be a little bit scary the first time around.  Have a think about what you’ll be using your wheels for and what features are a must-have for you: will you be walking on pavement, short grass, long grass, sand?  The terrain you cover frequently will determine what kind of wheels and/or suspension you need.  Is it important to you that the baby be able to face you?  Look for an option with a reversible seat and/or a bassinet.  What accessories are important to you?  Toddler board, cup holder, extra storage, the ability to change the pram’s look by switching fabrics?  Have a look around and see what’s available.  Make sure your choice will fit in your car boot when folded and that you find it easy to fold, unfold, recline and change which way the seat faces where applicable. By all means go to baby shops and experiment, but then come home and search online for the best price as it can save you hundreds of dollars.  I have listed online stockists below that I have personally dealt with and find excellent.

But at the end of the day, make sure that as well as all the practical aspects you also get a pram that you love and that you’ll be proud to walk down the street with.  After all, you’re going to be spending a lot of time with it!

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Usually when parents choose a buggy to take travelling with them they go for a lightweight umbrella-fold stroller because it’s good in an airport.  I’ve done a *lot* of travelling with my kids, starting from when my eldest was four months old, and my advice for a travelling buggy is different. Most people do a lot of walking when they’re on holiday or travelling.  They take more gear with them when they leave the hotel, they spend all day out and about, and they cover all sorts of terrain. To me, the ideal buggy for this is the Mountain Buggy Swift, which is compact in size but has pneumatic tyres and a generously sized parcel tray.  It reclines right back for naps and newborns, has an optional bassinet attachment for babies and is an absolute dream to ‘drive’. The new limited edition ‘Night In The Menagerie’ series is stunning looking to boot.

Although the Swift is too big when folded to go into the overhead lockers on the plane, many airports will allow you to take it right to the gate before you board.  If they won’t, however, just pop your little one in an ERGObaby or on a Trunki at check in and you’re all set to navigate the airport without batting an eyelash.  You’ll probably find that you want to use it all the time at home too, it’s that kind of buggy.

The main downside of the Swift is that the fold isn’t tiny.  Other than this it’s very hard to fault.

Get the Mountain Buggy Swift for $599.00.and the Limited Edition Swift for $778.95 including bassinet and FREE Mountain Buggy nappy bag (the nappy bag promotion expires tonight, 21 Oct 2010) from Minimee – www.minimee.com.au. If you are based in Sydney, you can go to the Minimee bricks and mortar stores for an exclusive shopping night where you’ll receive 15%-50% off everything in store *TONIGHT* 21 October 2010 only.

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Not due to be released until approximately March 2011 in the USA, the Bugaboo Donkey is the brand spanking new addition to the Bugaboo stable and, like everything Bugaboo does, it’s incredibly innovative.  In this case they’ve taken the traditional stroller frame and turned it into a frame that can widen telescopically and have another seat clipped in, turning a single pram into a double pram.  That said, in single or ‘mono’ mode it isn’t as narrow as some due to the shopping basket (seen above left) which sits next to the seat.  Have a squiz at the videos in the link above to get a better idea of how the Donkey will operate.  Best guesses on pricing are around the USD$1,600 range plus shipping to Australia – we’ll keep you updated.

The Donkey’s downside appears to be that even in ‘mono’ mode it is slightly wider than a standard single pram, however it isn’t expected to be too much of an issue.

In the meantime if you need a double, have a look at the Mountain Buggy double, available from Minimee for $799, which is an outstanding option.

Minimee also have some great gift with purchase offers on other Bugaboo products:

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If you need a stroller or pram to go in the cramped boot space of your car, you won’t find too many options that allow for the baby to face you.  One of the very few is the new Quinny Zapp Xtra which has yet to be released in Australia but is available in the UK and can be shipped here.  The Zapp Xtra can face forward or back and recline right back to be suitable for newborns.  It has a basket underneath (the basic Zapp available in Australia doesn’t) and when folded is a very compact 81x59x102cm.

Zapp Xtra’s cons are that it’s a two-piece fold and that the chassis has been weighted at the front to counteract the recline of the seat, so it’s not as light as the standard Zapp.  However at 8.7kgs it shouldn’t break anyone’s back.

At the moment the Zapp Xtra hasn’t yet made it to Australia, but you can order it from Oliver’s Baby Care in the UK for around £321 *including* shipping to Australia (currency converter here).

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The incredibly sleek and oh-so-shiny Urbo by Mamas & Papas is perfect for city living.  It has many features that urban parents and their über trendy offspring will appreciate, including a large hood with visor, faux leather handle grip and bumper bar, the seat’s ability to face forward or face the parent with full recline, and carrycot and travel system compatible (both sold separately). With its aluminium frame it is actually very light for all its many features, weighing in at 9kgs.  It has swivel wheels, full chassis suspension and a narrow width, all of which combine to make it a dream to push around busy city streets.

The Urbo is very difficult to find fault with.  Perhaps the main thing is that the tyres are not pneumatic which can make bumps in the pavement more noticeable, but the all-wheel suspension does go a long way to counteract that.

The Urbo retails for $749.95, plus the Carrycot if desired for $349.95, at Minimee.

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Stokke started out by making a truly eye-catching pram, the Xplory.  I think most of us have seen one of these being wheeled past at some point, and I bet we all turned around for a second look – the Xplory is a remarkable design and those who have splurged on one (Xplory retails for $1799 in Australia without the carrycot) tend to love it so much that they become almost evangelical about it. One of the many, many reasons why the Xplory has been such a success is the big range of optional accessories available, including different fabrics for changing the look of the pram around.  This year the Summer kit features a parasol, sunsail, ‘breezy’ hood, terrycloth seat cover etc, while the Winter kit has toasty warm hood, storm cover, detachable sheepskin rim, sheepskin-lined handcover and so on. Stokke has an extensive list of other accessories for the Xplory too, ranging from parent cupholders (essential for my latte!) to toddler boards, change bags, footmuffs and much more.

The Xplory’s cons are the fact that it’s a fairly large two-piece fold, so it’s not a great option for those with a small car boot although parents with a medium to large boot should be fine.  The other con is the price tag which is definitely at the ‘investment’ end of the pram market, however you won’t find many Xplory owners who don’t tell you it’s worth every penny.

The Xplory ($1799.00 for chassis + seat, or $2249.95 for the package incl. carrycot + free parasol, blanket & cup holder) plus a good range of accessories are available at Minimee.

Minimee also have a great gift with purchase offer with the Stokke Xplory right now:

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The Explorer is Phil & Teds’ replacement for their old Sport buggy, and a number of upgraded features make this a really excellent choice for a growing family.  The Explorer can take a newborn, a toddler, a toddler and a newborn, or two toddlers, and with its large pneumatic tyres it can handle just about any terrain. Upgraded features in the new model include the ability to take the Cocoon bassinet (sold separately), and the ability for a carseat capsule to be clipped onto the front of the buggy facing the parent while a toddler rides in the doubles kit on the back.  There is also a hard footplate (unlike the old soft canvas which determined toddlers could use as a brake) and the doubles kit has a sunhood to protect the little person riding in the back while the main seat has a larger sunhood with a flip out visor.

The Explorer’s downside is that the basket is difficult to access when the main seat is in the fully reclined position (this is a common problem with buggies of all brands), and when the doubles kit is on the back there is very little space for much in the basket as it’s where the toddler’s feet go.  You can buy the ‘Blazing Saddles’ saddlebags accessory which do add lots of extra storage but also increase the width of the buggy somewhat.

The Phil & Ted’s Explorer retails for $699.95 for the single buggy at Minimee. The Doubles kit will soon be available for $109.95.

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As far as lightweight strollers go, the Baby Jogger City Mini is difficult to beat.  It has pretty much everything a parent could need, including the most extraordinarily easy fold you’ll ever come across.  Grab one handle, lift… and the stroller instantly flips into a nice flat little shape, ready to be stashed away in the car boot or under a bed.  The hood offers truly excellent sun cover, the seat lies flat so is suitable for newborns and there is a very large basket underneath.  Suspension in the front wheel allows for a comfortable ride and it’s incredibly manoeverable. At 7.5kgs it’s nice and light, and it can take older pre-schoolers in comfort due to the high seat back and 20+kg weight limit.

It’s not completely perfect, however close it might come.  The basket is difficult to access even with the seat in the upright position and the handle isn’t height adjustable and is quite tall, although I’m 162cm and I don’t have a problem with it. Lastly, it’s become hugely popular in Australia and there is a waiting list for them at most retailers so you probably will have to wait a few weeks to get your hands on one.  All in all though, you’d find it difficult to do better for features and functionality in such a lightweight stroller so I’d suggest that it’s worth the wait.

The Baby Jogger City Mini sells at Baby Warehouse Online for $489.00 $435.00.

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Please check individual websites for shipping details, and always remember to look at KidStyleFile’s All Current Deals page before ordering to make sure you’re getting the best deal.

Sleep Tight, Little One: KidStyleFile’s Travel Cot Picks

Posted: April 21st, 2010

Today’s post written by Miki

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Chances are, if you have a baby you either own or need a travel cot.  Whether it be an intrepid camping expedition, a couple of weeks in Europe, or an overnight at Grandma’s, travel cots make life with a baby so much easier.

If you’re in the market for one, here’s a brief list of the key features to look for:

  • It should be lightweight enough for you to easily carry – and if you’re going to be flying with it, the lighter it is, the more room you have for shopping at your destination!
  • It should collapse down to be as compact as possible – you don’t want it to take up the entire boot of your car.
  • It should be easy to assemble and dissemble – make sure that one person on their own can easily do it.
  • It should come with a comfy mattress, but not a bulky one. There’s a fine line here!

Below are four travel cots that we at KidStyleFile can wholeheartedly recommend, and that tick all the above boxes.

1. The Phil&Teds Traveller: Yes, it’s lightweight (2.5kgs excluding the mattress), and yes it’s portable (all packed up, it will fit in the parcel tray of your P&T buggy or an overhead baggage locker). It goes together a bit like a tent, so if you can assemble a basic tent then you’ll find this a piece of cake. The top of the cot can be enclosed by zipping up the mesh cover, and the side mesh panel can be unzipped so that you can access the baby that way. The mattress is self-inflating and thermally insulating – although it’s thin, it’s actually very comfy. The cot is 130cms long, so you’ll get several years of use out of it.

2. KinderKot makes an excellent little travel cot.  It weighs 3kgs including the mattress and it packs down to be only 45cms x 15cms making it the most compact of the four.  It also has a self-inflating mattress, zippable mesh panels, a ‘windscreen’ and comes complete with a washable sleeping bag.  The fabric of the cot is 50% UV resistant and fire retardant, and at 136cms long the cot can fit children up to four years old.

3. Baby Björn Travel Cot Light weighs in at 5kgs and has an extraordinarily easy set up – just one movement!  The fabric is soft and cosy, the mattress is thick and cotton, and the mattress cover and cot fabric is all machine washable.  The mattress cover and all the bits that come into contact with the child are Oeko-Tex approved, so you can be sure of no nasty substances in there.  The cot is about 110cms long so it will take children up to about three years old.

4. It hasn’t landed in Australia yet, but keep an eye out for it soon.  The Samsonite Sun & Sleep Pop-Up Travel Bubble Cot is a new product on the European market and it’s proving to be extremely popular.  The smallest and lightest of all the cots featured today, it weighs less than 3kgs including the padded mattress, and at 110cms long it claims to be suitable for children aged 6-24 months.  The breathable fabric panels offer 93% UVA and UVB sun protection, and the zip-up blackout panels make daytime napping easier.

From top to bottom:

  • Phil&Teds Traveller $199.95 $184.95 at Minimee
  • KinderKot $159.00 at Urban Baby
  • BabyBjörn Travel Cot Light $395.00 at Babies Galore
  • Samonsonite Bubble Travel Cot – currently not available within Australia. Retailing in the UK for £75.00 (approx. AUD$150.00) – we’ll let you know as soon as it hits our shores.

Please check individual stores for postage and delivery information. Also be sure to check the KidStyleFile Current Offers page, and the KidStyleFile Weekly Newsletter for discount codes to make sure you get the best possible deal – if you’re not a subscriber already then you can sign up here – it’s free!

Harrogate Nursery Fair UK, 2010: Part 2 – Top Three New Release Highchairs

Posted: April 7th, 2010

Today’s post written by Miki

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Following on from yesterday’s Part 1 coverage of the Harrogate Nursery Fair UK 2010, today I bring you my top three highchairs from the show. Although there were dozens on display – I lost count after 47 different models – the three below really stood out for me for their innovation, practicality and looks.

Considerations for me were safety features, ease of cleaning, comfort for the child, convenience for the parent, and attractive design.  The three below have all of these attributes in spades.

Stay tuned for part 3 of my coverage, coming tomorrow.

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Concord Spin

German brand Concord leads the way when it comes to products created with both function and design in mind. Their Spin Highchair is an excellent example of this – it’s been reduced to the basics (don’t worry, it still has all the safety features including a 3-point harness) and is the most compact high chair in the world.  A few steps folds it down to an astonishingly small size, and the aluminium frame makes it very light to carry.  It can be adjusted to four different heights and comes in four different colourways.

At present there are no Australian stockists, but we hope that will change soon – we’ll keep you posted.  The Concord Spin retails in the UK for £129.00.

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Zoobie Jigsaw

Zoobie’s Jigsaw highchair certainly is a looker, but it has the brains to match up to its beauty too.  It is fully height adjustable, rotates 360 degrees, has a five-point saftey harness and the padded liner is easy to remove and machine washable.  Best of all, it has a removable tray which, when combined with the X shaped base design and 360 degree rotation, means that the highchair can be pushed right up to the table without interfering with the table legs.  The tray also has a dishwasher-proof insert to really make the parents’ lives easier.  The construction is very high quality, and the chair is offered in a range of colours and finishes to tie in with many different home decor styles.

Zoobie sell the Jigsaw through their site for £250.00, and shipping to Australia is a very reasonable £54.95.  At current exchange rates, this means an Australian customer can get their hands on a Jigsaw for around AUD$505.00 including shipping!

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Phil & Teds Highpod

Yesterday we saw the new stroller from Kiwi design powerhouse Phil & Teds, and today I bring you the Highpod which is a reclining high chair suitable even for newborns (it’s safety certified in all three reclining and upright positions). The food tray is adjustable to match the seat angle, and has some excellent accessories on offer including a supersized meal tray.  Its best feature is the aerocore™ seat insert (it’s the same stuff that the Smart stroller’s seat is made from), which is waterproof, wipe clean, non-slip, hypoallergenic, odour resistant, and nicely squidgy for the baby’s comfort.

The P&T Highpod is available in Australia from Minimee for $349.95 including free accessories.

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Please see individual sites for shipping details.

Harrogate Nursery Fair UK, 2010: Part 1 – Top Three New Release Strollers & Prams

Posted: April 6th, 2010

Today’s post written by Miki

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On the weekend of 28-30 March 2010, I attended the 41st Harrogate Nursery Fair, the UK’s leading trade shows for nursery, baby and child products. A huge affair with 198 exhibitors spread over six halls, the biggest and brightest of the nursery industry were all in attendance, from some of the biggest names in the world (Quinny, Britax, Silver Cross etc) to lesser known, design-led brands such as  Zoobie and babycotpod.  Plenty of KSF favourites were present too, like ERGObaby, Trunki and Storksak, and it was fantastic to chat to the reps to see what new and exciting products are coming out this year.

The fair caters to buyers from UK baby stores, both smaller independent stores and large chains.  A ‘trade only’ event, it’s not open to the public so only exhibitors, buyers, media and other industry professionals are permitted entry.

There were a huge number of prams and strollers on display, from many top manufacturers including Silver Cross, Teutonia, Quinny, LeeBruss, Phil&Teds, Chicco, iCandy and many more.  I spent a good portion of my time at the fair ‘test driving’ various prams and strollers, and below are the three which to me were just outstanding.  I evaluated the prams on how well they ‘drove’, ease of folding and how compact the fold was, comfort for the child, whether it could take a newborn, what accessories were available and, of course, looks.

Enjoy, and stay tuned for more coverage coming over the next two days.

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Phil&Teds Smart Stroller

They might have once been known almost entirely for their iconic double buggy system, but Phil&Teds are really surging to the forefront of southern hemisphere design-led baby equipment. Their newest stroller, the Smart, created a real buzz at Harrogate so it was lucky that they had several on display for interested people to play with.  I spent a good half hour trying the Smart out, and was impressed enough that I’ll be first in line when they’re released.

As a lightweight stroller it ticks all the boxes: comes with a comfy aerocore™ seat or optional Peanut bassinet making it suitable for newborns, weighs 7kgs with the seat (8kgs with the bassinet) so nice and light, can take a car capsule making it a travel system, great rear suspension, steers well, good sized basket which is nicely accessible and it has a very compact and easy fold.  The seat does recline, albeit only slightly, and it will carry a child of up to 20kgs, which is high for a lightweight stroller so you should get many years of use out of one of these.  The Smart is due for worldwide release in the next six weeks, and although its Australian RRP hasn’t yet been released, it’s expected to be under $300. This is definitely one to watch.

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Silver Cross Surf

They are the possibly the most famous pram brand in the world, and for good reason: Silver Cross get it right time after time, with their newest ‘baby’, the Surf, about to make a splash with its worldwide release. A pram system designed for newborns up, it combines good looks with all the features that today’s parents are looking for. For starters, although a bassinet will be available as an option, the inclusion of a wedge-shaped newborn insert means that the pram seat is suitable straight out of the box for newborn babies – a fantastic cost saving mechanism. The seat is reversible, it has a compact two piece fold, and and although a small basket is part of the pram, a much larger one is available as an added option. The pram comes in seven colourways, including some fabulously bright ones and some a bit more understated (I loved the Linen, bottom left in the image above).

Although official pricing hasn’t yet been released for the Australian market, I have it on good authority that it will be markedly less than other prams with similar features. It’s scheduled for release down here in June ’10.

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Quinny Senzz

Wanting to create a stroller with more features than their hugely popular but very basic Zapp, Quinny have come up with the Senzz.  It weighs more at a bit under 8.5kgs but can recline, and it has an excellent storage basket (not pictured above) which is a design feature in itself – the fabric is a metallic basket weave and extremely striking.  The fold is very compact and it’s designed to be easily carried with one hand when folded.  Steering is easy, even one handed, and the hood creates a surprising amount of shade.  It comes with adaptors to take a Maxi Cosi car seat (not yet available on the Australian market but watch this space) making it a compact travel system too. The five colourways are bright and cheerful, and nicely jazz up the dove grey exterior.

An Australian release hasn’t been scheduled yet for the Senzz, but in the meantime you can get it from www.babycare.nl who stock it for €289.00 and will ship it to Australia for €70.00.  This brings the total cost for Australian customers to around AUD$529.00 at current exchange rates.

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Please check individual sites for shipping conditions and rates.

KSF Weekend Special Feature: Strollerama – Take a Walk on the Cool Side!

Posted: May 31st, 2008

This weekend, Miki brings you a fine selection of prams of strollers to drool over. The form of these baby-movers is just stunning, and their functionality is optimal. Just what every busy Mum needs in her life :)

Next weekend: Pram Accessories (including Bags!! Yay!)

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Silver Cross Dazzle

*The* name in prams is, and has always been, Silver Cross – www.silvercross.com.au. If it’s good enough for several generations of the British Royal family then it’s likely good enough for your precious bub!

Silver Cross have really updated in the last few years. Their latest model, the lightweight Dazzle stroller, is an iconic design – fresh, stark and simply beautiful. This is a stroller that really will become a modern classic.

I’m not lucky enough to have one of these (although I’d dearly love one!) but I’m told by people who do own a Dazzle that the build quality is second to none, and they love all the extra little features that come with it: the big viewing window in the hood which is held in place with magnets, the seat that lies almost flat so even the youngest baby can lie in it comfortably (there is also an optional carrycot), the hidden shopping basket, the suspension and foam-filled wheels giving the lucky kid inside a smooth ride, it’s light weight (only 7kgs), the five spectacular colours it’s available in… I’d better stop before I start dribbling.

The Dazzle comes with a ventilated rain cover too – that’s the last time you’ll have to take your raincoat off so the child doesn’t get wet!

Silver Cross Dazzle

The best price for the Dazzle that I’ve found online is from Nought 2 Five – www.nought2five.com. They have the Dazzle stroller for $395 in all colours, or $599 for the stroller and carrycot set. Have a browse around Nought 2 Five while you’re there, it’s gorgeous!

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Stokke Xplory

Another modern classic: the Stokke Xplory – www.stokke.com/en%2Dau/.

This pram made such a splash when it was launched in 2003! The world had never seen anything like it, and they still haven’t because the Xplory is simply in a class of its own. Designed for modern, urban parents, the Xplory motto is ‘higher is better’, and when you look at the pram you can see why.

The central ‘spine’ allows for height adjustability and for the seat to face forwards or back towards you. The extra height means that when walking you are closer to the baby in the seat, which aids eye contact and interaction between parent and child.

And the battle to get a highchair in a crowded cafe? Never again – the Xplory’s height means it can be wheeled right up to the table just as it is.

As you’d expect from Stokke, the quality is extraordinary; in fact, the aluminium and polymer structure is built to the same standards as automobiles and aircraft!

The seat and carrycot are interchangeable which makes this pram perfect from the earliest days of infancy right through toddler-dom.

Stokke are currently running a competition to win a Stokke Xplory: enter here.

Stokke Xplory

The best online price that I can find in Australia is at Bebe Online www.bebeonline.com.au – it’s retailing there for $1499.00, with the bassinet as optional retailing for $439.00. Orders over $100.00 are delivered free! Otherwise if you want the pram-and-bassinet package, the best price is $1899.00 at Babies Galore – www.babiesgalore.com.au.

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Phil & Teds Classic, Sport, Dash and Vibe buggies

LOVE my Phil & Teds – www.philandteds.com – Sport Buggy. It was a present from my beloved aunty when my little boy arrived, and so far it’s taken everything I’ve thrown at it without batting an eyelash. It’s rugged enough for walking all over the grandparents’ country property, it walks daily along the beach with no signs of wear despite all the salt and sand. It’s lightweight enough (11kgs) to throw in the boot for quick shopping trips and it even looks good enough for promenading up and down the city high street!

It has a whole swag of cool features (the big shopping basket, the adjustable handle, the nifty pouch in the canopy (I keep my phone and my shopping list in there), the great colours available. And then there’s the ingenious doubles kit, available for all P&T single prams, which quickly and cheaply converts your single pram into one which can take a toddler and a baby or two toddlers! There just isn’t another pram around which can match the P&T for flexibility, particularly if you have two kids or think you might at some point.

I’m not the only one who loves it – I’m in great company with Holly Hunter and Brooke Shields, to name but a couple of my fellow P&T fans ;)

Earlier this year P&T released three new models: the Classic, the Dash and the Vibe. These are already proving to be just as popular as the Sport buggy!

Phil & Teds buggies
Clockwise from left:
Sport Buggy, $699.95 $595.95
Vibe buggy, $1130.00 $899.95
Dash buggy, $859.95 $749.95
Classic buggy – currently sold out in Australia, shows you how popular it is! But I’m sure it will be back soon.

2 Cute 4 Kids - www.2cute4kids.com.au – have the best prices on the P&Ts that I’ve seen in Australia and what’s more, they make these prices even more attractive by including a FREE doubles kit – or if you don’t want the doubles kit, take a further $50 off the price!

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But wait, there’s more!

If none of the prams I’ve shown so far has rocked your boat, then you’d better go and have a look around at 
Minimee – www.minimee.com.au.

These guys carry some of the top names in prams – Mountain Buggy, Emmaljunga and Bugaboo, among others – at fantastic discounted prices.

These are my picks:

Minimee Images

Clockwise from top left:
Emmaljunga Duo Combi – Edge $1299.95 $1202.45
Mountain Buggy Urban Elite Single $869.95 $804.70
Bugaboo Cameleon $1599 $1499
Mountain Buggy Urban Double, $1199.95 $1109.95 (Angela had one of these for her girls and loved it!)

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As a final note, if you’re looking for more info about prams & strollers then go to www.strollersandprams.com.

There are reviews on every pram you’ve ever heard of (and plenty you haven’t), and if you still can’t the answers to your questions then join the S&P forums. As I’ve discovered while researching this week, the members are friendly and helpful and if there’s anything they don’t know about prams (which I doubt) then it’s not worth knowing!