The Ultimate Bugaboo Pram for New Babies
The Bugaboo Cameleon model pushchair is a very big all quilted comfort cotton buggy with a sun canopy and adjustable, removable infant straps to help stabilise baby in place as the buggy moves along. As baby begins to get bigger, this strapping mechanism can be removed to allow more room for the child. The Bugaboo XLR is a much bigger version of the XT and comes with a sun canopy, useful carry basket and double suspension wheels. In addition there is a Bugaboo Cameleon version for those parents who are blessed with twins or who would like to have both children in the same stroller at the same time.
The Bugaboo Racer is a running style pushchair in a triangular frame with a single wheel at the front and twin wheels at the rear ideal for on the go, active parents who want to bring their children along while doing some outside exercises. The Bugaboo has massive, thick tires and a nice big spacious basket beneath the pushchair for baby’s essentials. There is a large foot rest above the front wheel in addition to a handlebar for baby to hold on to when going over uneven ground.
The Bugaboo Owen and 4 Seasons series of prams are similar to the Bugaboo Triumph which is manufactured with quilted cotton comfort materials, a sun canopy, a netted basket underneath and are very light with a carrying handle, perfect for traveling on a bus, airplane or automobile.
Out of all the Bugaboo prams you buy, the special one is the Bugaboo Cameleon which provides baby with style and safety in large amounts.
The only other buggy that provides the same packed features is the Jane Slalom Pro which is also less expensive.
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