- Two sets of wheels.. which take seconds to swap over. Going shopping? Small(er) wheels Heading for the fields.. 16 inchers. Equally quick to remove and pop in a carrier bag if they are full of mud!
- High position, but full recline when it's nap time. Most of the sling seat all terrain pushchairs have a very laid back seat position. The MB terrain has a lovely upright seat until you decide to recline it..and it goes in many increments to flat so suits all ages
- Massive basket and pockets all over the place
- Lovely hood that is moveable to shade
- The handle has many positions so suits people of any height.
- So easy to push one handed!
- Recline straps are a little fiddly at first... but work well
- With the 16 inch wheels on it's a very tall buggy... probably too tall if you are a short person!
- It's fairly bulky so needs a decent car boot space
A buggy that is ACTUALLY all terrain!
I needed a pushchair that could handle going across seriously muddy fields, going through boggy meadows, up hills (and down) while caring for my grandson and walking a large dog at the same time.
Previously we had a premium 'all terrain' stroller ..an Icandy Peach jogger, which was comfortable and beautifully designed..but actually couldn't handle a real off road experience..we damaged the front wheel and chassis after getting stuck in serious mud!
SO... researched, reviewed, and decided to get a Mountain Buggy Terrain.
I'm glad we did! The baby was 8 months old when we bought it and I can see that it will be used for many children to come, and unlike many pushchairs it will actually fit until they are school age!