Bugaboo Cameleon 3 Plus review

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RRP  £675.00
Bugaboo Cameleon 3

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The Bugaboo Cameleon 3 at a glance

The Bugaboo Cameleon 3 Plus is the most recent version of the Bugaboo's original Cameleon buggy as well as being an update of the Cameleon 3. A firm favourite due to its versatility and ease of use, the Bugaboo Cameleon 3 Plus has super-soft fabric, adjustable suspension to let your child sleep or enjoy the ride with comfort and a reversible handlebar to make it easy to change strolling direction.

Reviews

"I love the Cam 3 plus. I chose to buy this over the Fox as I am aware that it has fold issues and I previously owned a Cam 3 original which I could not fault. Packed well in the Bugaboo box, each part was protected and easy to locate. Assembly took no more than 20 mins, click the chassis into standing position, click in the 4 wheels, velcro up the fabric to seat frame, click onto chassis, again clip basket to frame, get the rods and clamps and fix the hood (Steel blue in my case - amazing) clamp into place. Sorted! A video on youtube will assist easily. I didn't need the manual. It feels amazing on the cobbled road and very solid for my baby to use. I have reverted back to a Cam 3 from a Bee 5 which couldn't handle the roads where I live. The best pram. Built to last."

"Lovely pram, bought it as our first wasn’t comfy enough and my DD loves the cam and sleeps well in it. Took 10 min to assemble! Just make sure it fits the boot of your car before buying as it is big."

"We had this pram for our little boy who is two now and he still uses it and is happy to go in when we are shopping etc. It is so easy to handle and control around shops as well as being ideal for outdoor walks and adventures! The frame is easy to fold and reassemble for ease when taking it in the car. We did buy a new car as in my old car I had to take the wheels off to fit it in the boot, however, it was a small car. It was easy to convert from the pram to pushchair and also allows for different formats, facing you or away, lying or sitting very upright. I highly recommend this pram."

"The Bugaboo Cam 3 is the best pram on the market and I am so pleased we bought it for our baby girl in the stunning grey melange. It's stylish yet practical, easily dismantled and super light and nippy on the wheels which are worlds apart from many other pram suppliers. Bugaboo is the Rolls Royce for prams and worth every penny of the price. A superb mechanic that the next stage fits beautifully in the Bugaboo frame so it mirrors your ever-growing baby/infant. The accessories compliment the pram perfectly and the Maxi Cosi Pebble Plus car seat fits into the Bugaboo frame very easily. I can guarantee that you will feel incredibly proud to push your baby in the Bugaboo Cam 3."

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Product Information

Pushchair weight: 9.6 kg/21.16 lbs
Age range: 0 – 4 years old
Front wheels: 15 cm/5.9 in
Rear wheels: 30 cm/11.81 in
Min – Max. adjustable handlebar height: 101 cm – 112 cm/39.7 in – 44 in
On the seat: 17 kg/37.48 lbs
In the underseat basket: 6 kg/8.8 lbs/22 liters/5.8 gallons
Compact two-piece fold: 90 x 50 x 31 cm
Lowest handlebar position: 94 x 59 x 101 cm
Highest handlebar position: 94 x 59 x 112 cm

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