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Read her review here.<br><br>Stability<br><br>With four wheels and a centre of gravity that's balanced by the weight of your child in the seat, buggies with four wheels are generally considered to be more stable than three-wheelers. Three-wheel buggies are worth considering as they can take on anything from rough terrain to busy streets.<br><br>Look for a buggy with large rear wheels, and one that locks on the front. This makes it easier to drive and less likely to fall off when driving on bumpy roads. These all-terrain buggies typically have pneumatic tyres as well, which are ideal for handling surfaces that aren't paved and can be used on sandy beaches or tracks in woodland.<br><br>They're also the best buggies for jogging with, as they provide excellent stability on rough terrain and can help you keep up with your jogging partner. 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These tyres will need periodic pumping, but will be much more durable than solid tyres and more likely to be puncture-proof. You should look for models with a swiveling front wheel that can be locked to help you navigate tricky surfaces.<br><br>A single front wheel could be a reason that three-wheelers tend to be more bulkier than buggies with four wheels when folded. Check that the model you choose fits in your car's boot and can be placed upright if required. Certain models can be folded using one hand, and stand up when collapsed. This will save space in a small car boot.<br><br>A well-constructed 3 wheel pushchair will be able to deal with all terrains, from busy high streets to woodland tracks. But it's important to consider the purpose you'll use it for day-to-day. If you're planning to run the school run, it should be able to handle steep kerbs and slopes. If you'll be running on it, make sure it has a lockable swivelling'stretch' front wheel to ensure that the ride is safe.<br><br>Kath who is an MFM reviewer, discovered that her stroller on three wheels was able to handle urban and walks in the countryside. She said it was able to negotiate cobbles, rough paths and uneven pavements effortlessly and was comfortable while jogging. It's also a great option for day trips as it offers plenty of storage space, including a huge, spacious basket with zip-top cover and an extendable 50+ UV hood. It can be modified to meet the needs of babies from birth, including an infant carry cot or a lay-flat seat. It is also compatible with the most popular second-seats and stroller boards.<br><br>Fabric Sling Seat<br><br>The main difference between a fabric seat and a modular seat is the fabric sling. It is placed inside the frame of the buggy, instead of being placed on top of it like an adjustable chair. This enables a much more ergonomically-correct position for babies and instantly provides lower center of gravity that is at the proper height. This leads to a smoother push, a more light curb-pop (you do not have to exert the same effort and weight to lift the buggy off the curb) and more stability and balance.<br><br>The sling fabrics used in these kinds of buggy seats are very hard-wearing and easy to clean. These fabrics were designed specifically for the sling chair and are UV resistant and breathable. They also have an excellent aging resistance and are very easy to clean using mild soap and water.<br><br>If you're a jogger or you like off-roading then an all terrain buggy is more likely to suit your needs than a four-wheel buggy. These models have a larger base and are more stable. 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It comes with a large, padded seat which can be set either parent or world facing. It also features an improved 5-point harness and an entire set of rain covers.<br><br>Modular Seat<br><br>Modular seating can be configured in a variety of ways to meet different seating requirements. Modular seating can be easily adjusted to create a cozy place to watch films, or a spacious arrangement for entertaining guests. Many modular seating systems have cushions that can be removed which makes it easy to clean up spills and stains.<br><br>Modular Seating can be designed to blend with existing decor or stand out as an accent piece. A wide range of fabrics, colors and shape options mean that you will find a modular seating solution that suits your style. 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