What is the best (or good) stroller for Hong Kong? (from birth until 2 years)

We have 2 Maclarens and loved them. They have gotten us through 4 countries and 2 kids. We had the techno for my first son who we had in London. Then we got the Quest as a lighter option once he reached 12 months. My 2nd was born last October and we used the same Techno. We've lived in 3 countries with them (London, HK and S'pore). We've traveled with them to countless countries without any problems. We love them!
 
Hi all! Any opinions about Stokke Xplory? We live in Discovery Bay which is a great place for walks with babies :-) we are thinking of buying Stokke with the carry cot option for our newborn...
Any advice will be appreciated :-)
 
I love my stokke, the only minus I can think of is that it is not easy to fold down when getting into taxis or buses quickly! The thing I like most about my stokke is that I can have eye contact with baby and that he Can pretty much see everything around him in same height as me. It feels very light to push the stokke and is easy getting around corners in tight spaces i.e inside supermarkets.
I didn't get the carrycot because it would only have fitted my baby for the first 2-3 months. Stokke is more than a nice design. Material is of great quality. It is innovative and I wish stokke will find a way to make twin strollers/ duo strollers. I would definitely get a stokke duo stroller too :)
 
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Thanks trttrt
i checkedd lee garden shop directory but could not find bebe confort, only found chicco.
i will go during next we. thanks!

Oh it is not a bebecomfort boutique, it's just one of the shops carrying the brand. You might have to browse thru the shops to spot it. But the pram is at the display window. Hope u can find it! ;)
 
Quinny Buzz

Hi, I got the Quinny Buzz and love it:
- Like the bugaboo, you can use the car seat and remove it to go into cars/taxis
- It folds flat and can be hydraulically made large again
- It has a bassinet for newborns as well as the usual seat
- It has jogger tyres as well as the usual 4-wheel option
- It has a shopping basket for up to 5kg
- It is very robust

However, it doesn't fit through MTR turnstiles unless they are the airport type. I don't find this particularly difficult since I hardly take my stroller into town, preferring the baby bjorn for when I'm going around central. Generally speaking, HK Island isn't very stroller friendly and so this tends to suit me better. I would say that this is a lifestyle choice - if you are going to be around central a lot, you may want to consider a lightweight stroller that you can lift over stairs etc.
 
We got bugaboo bee, it is very light and flexible. You can use it with seat towards you or from you when baby is older. Also you can take seat compleatly off and put car seat if you will be using car / taxis! They also have a cocun gor newborn that makes pram suitable for newborn. Most of my friends had bee and are very happy with it! Good luck making decision :)!

Thanks Zoska,
did you use your bugaboo bee for new born?
i heard it s not that great, as cannot lie completely flat...
Also heard some pbs with the wheels... did you get any pb with your bee or is it only for bee+.

Thanks in advance
 
Mine is apparently new batch where the wheels problem has been sorted. You can also block wheels so they only go straight.

I m planning on using bee from newborn. Got a cocoon as it should give better support for a baby but many of my friends used it from newborn without the cocoon.
 
I use a maxi cosi car seat which fits onto the bee plus, and bub sleeps in it really well, also saves waking him up when we get him out of car into stroller.
 
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