Mountain Buggy Urban Jungle Nautical Three-Wheel Pushchair review

from Mountain Buggy
RRP  £549.00
Mountain Buggy  Urban Jungle Nautical Three-Wheel Pushchair

by Claire Ryder |
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Very manoeuvrable and compact when stored, this has a one-hand, fast-fold mechanism.

It has a practical handlebar brake, plus a storage basket that holds up to 10kg. A change bag, mat and buggy clips are included. It’s car seat and carrycot compatible.

Tested by Sarah McIntyre, 35, mum to Leo, six months. She says:

This feels incredibly light and easy to manoeuvre, and I soon mastered the folding (though I did wrestle to unfold it the first time and wanted to let it roll down a steep hill into the sunset – but the wrist strap prevented that!).

My only gripe is that adjusting the seat involves applying the brake and kneeling on the ground, which isn’t very practical.

Tested by Sarahjane Welch, 34, mum to Penny, 12 months. She says:

It’s well designed and I adore the nautical fabric, leather bar cover and change bag. The brakes are brilliant and all the wheels lock, while the basket is generously sized, with zippered pockets. I’m not sure I made full use of this pushchair: it’s definitely one for sporty parents, while I’m more of a cake-and-duvet mum!

Tested by Alexia Pellowe, 33, mum to Harry, 18 months. She says:

The leather accessories and navy stripes made me want to dress Harry like a prince! Unfolding it was impossible without online assistance, but once you get the hang of it, it’s easy to open and close. It’s the best we tested for manoeuvrability, and the basket holds my change bag, three coats, a blanket and shopping bag.

Product Information

11.5kg

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