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    thinking of getting one. how easy is it to push whilst holding a toddler's hand? would i get a three year old in it? i love a green one i just seen on the babies r us website on offer but dont want to make a mistake !!!!

    thanks in advance sarah xx
    Sarah xxxxx

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    i loved my zia til the airline lost the wheels!
    A 3 year old will fit - but not in a zia cosytoes , theyre tiny!
    Not as easy to push one handed as say a nipper single - but ok and lots of other pluses. Very light , very compact , good lie back position ..

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    have you looked on nurseryvalue.com? They have zias at bargain prices, their reworked section, you can pick up a returned one for about £65. Worth a look. I so want one by my other half will kill me!!!!

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    We have one and love it Folds down really small and is lightweight. Actually looking for a 2nd one so that we have one to leave in the car and one for home

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    I have one which I love had it for nearly 4 years and it is the only single pushchair I would buy now, I love it that much
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    I've got one too, had it since my little one was 6 months old and she is nearly 3 now and very heavy. I do struggle pushing it one handed though although can manage it in a straight line but not turning a corner. I get my other dd to hold the buggy while I am steering around a corner. Also it works really well with my maxi buggy board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SarahJellybean View Post
    I've got one too, had it since my little one was 6 months old and she is nearly 3 now and very heavy. I do struggle pushing it one handed though although can manage it in a straight line but not turning a corner. I get my other dd to hold the buggy while I am steering around a corner. Also it works really well with my maxi buggy board.
    does it fold ok with the buggyboard clips on?
    Sarah xxxxx

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    Yes, I leave the clips on all the time.

 

 

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