Monday, 3 September 2007

Acquiring a Buggy for Junior

Recently made the purchase of a new buggy for imminent Junior. After much deliberating, we managed to narrow down the selection to a shortlist.

This buggy is from Sainsburys. It has four small non-pneumatic wheels which would give Junior an uncomfortable ride and is not suitable for off road use. The seat is out in the open and not designed for comfort. However, the buggy is free and has plenty of space to store luggage or shopping:


This buggy is from Morrisons. In many ways the buggy is similar to the Sainsburys one. The buggy has an extortionate £1 price tag; however, this £1 can be retrieved with a little determination and an angle grinder:


This buggy is from Mothercare and is referred to as an Xtreme Sahara Urban Detour 3 Wheeler. It has 25% less wheels than the other two. Despite this, they are fitted with pneumatic tyres and is thus extremely well-suited to off road use. Junior can be seated in comfort and warmth and will enjoy the benefit of being able to visit places that might not be possible in either of the other two buggies:


The occupant of the buggy is a three-dimensional mock up of Junior based on an artist's impression of Junior.

4 comments:

Simon said...

Brilliant - impressed at how much thought you put into buggy purchase
lisa

Simon said...

yeah dude

Kristin Ross said...

nice lol!

Loobylou! said...

You dope! We need to get a double buggy for Nathaniel and the awaited next arrival, think we could do with some tips from an expert buggy shortlister such as yourself xxx