Maxi-Cosi Mura 3 wheeler

Maxi-Cosi Mura 3 wheeler

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Maxi-Cosi Mura 3 wheeler

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Maxi-Cosi Mura 3 wheeler
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I Love The Maxi-cosi Mura 3 Wheeler, It Looks Cool

I love the Maxi-Cosi Mura 3 wheeler, it looks cool it is sturdy and tough and easy to push. The carry cot is a generous size so larger babies can stay in it for longer, most carry cots are much smaller and I find that babies outgrow them by 4 months old. Not in this care.Tyres are so easy to take on and off and if you do get a puncture it is so easy to fix. the toddler seat unit is very comfortable and padded well. You can attach the maxi cosi cabriofix seat to it, adaptors come with the buggy. When you finish with the carry cot you can flat pack it and put it away and hardly takes up any space. The basket under the seat can take up to 8kg load which is very impressive and extremely useful. It is so easy and light to push even though it is a big heavy chunky buggy. The wheels come off at a push of a button, so easy and useful if you need to store it away in a small space.And it looks really nice and sturdy.

For some these bad points are worth considering, even though I don't find it an issue at all.The buggy is rather wide and to fold it you have to take the seat unit/carry cot off. If you have a small boot in the car you better check first that it will fit, even though chassis folds very neatly especially if you take the wheels off (which is so easy and quick to do). If you are a regular public transport user I would probably not recommend it purely as it is wide and might be difficult to use on bus/trains

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The Maxi-cosi Mura 3 Wheeler Would Be A Great Pram

The Maxi-Cosi Mura 3 wheeler would be a great pram if you only walked on pavements and didn't have to dismantle and assemble it often. If you can keep it assembled in a porch or shed it would be a huge advantage. Apart from the problems with punctures etc, I do quite like the pram and it is really solid-looking. I wouldn't consider this pram if you intend to get on and off buses. Although in general I like the pram, with hindsight I would have chosen a different make.

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