Joolz Geo Pushchair review

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RRP  £400.00
Joolz Geo Pushchair

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The Joolz Geo pushchair comes in three configurations: Mono, for one baby; Duo, for a toddler and a younger baby; and Twin, for, obviously, twins.

Mono comes with a cot or seat on top, and a spacious basket underneath, with plenty of room for everyday shopping. The handles are adjustable so great if you and your partner are different heights.

The four-wheel suspension means this pushchair will suit you and your baby whether you are walking to the shops or through the woods.

The seat is set high, saving your back from bending down to put baby in or out, and means your baby can sit up high with you at restaurants.

The Duo allows baby in the cot underneath with your toddler in the seat above, and you can swap the cot for a seat as your baby grows.

Twin has two cots that can be changed for two seats as your double act grows older.

Joolz Geo was awarded the "Best of the Best" Red Dot Design Award in 2015.

In July 2016, a Limited Edition Geo Ridge was launched. The silver chassis is complemented by rich grey fabric with a grey melange lining. You can accessorise with a smart backpack too, with loads of storage pockets, a thermal lined bottle holder and a changing mat.

The Limited Edition Ridge is available in Mono, Duo and Twin configuration and will be available from July 2016. The Joolz Geo Ridge package includes chassis, cot, seat, shopping basket and nursery backpack. The RRP is £ 929. The matching footmuff is available separately. As with all Joolz Geos, this pushchair is future proof, with the addition of an expandable duo set.

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