Obaby Chase Double Buggy review

from Obaby
RRP  £249.99
Obaby Apollo Double Pushchair

by Liat Hughes Joshi |
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A great value 2-in-1 pramette that comes with an infant car seat as part of the package. Light and nippy, it’s great for around town or rougher terrain, but is let down by a smaller than average shopping basket.

The Chase is a colourful 2-in-1 pushchair with an infant (Group 0+) car seat included in the package, so offers great value for money. It’s a stylish looking pushchair and a decent all round choice that we felt suited all ages from birth to toddler.

It’s a stylish looking pushchair and a decent all round choice

For such a light and manoeuvrable pushchair it handles tougher terrain well, thanks to the lockable front wheel and adjustable handle. We love that the seat is reversible, but it’s a bit tricky to fold with the carrycot on. It’s easy to lift into the boot of the car, though, collapses compactly and the raincover is particularly good. Overall it’s sturdy, roomy and comfortable, but not great for parents who shop mainly on foot as the shopping basket is very small. We think it’s an ideal buy if you’re on a budget and need a versatile and long lasting pramette.

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Product Information

Obaby Chase Pushchair

Weighs: 10.6kg

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