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Bruin Presto Stroller
  • Bruin Presto Stroller

  • Posted by Jazzyg

  • 13 Mar 2007 12:32PM

  • Get the celebrity stylish look with the latest release from Babies R Us. A stylishly designed buggy that has the looks combined with all the features and the benefits of an easy to use umbrella fold stroller. The new Bruin Presto stroller offers a stunning look that’ll make you the envy around town. It’s suitable for a newborn baby right through to your growing toddler with a lie flat position being one of its many useful features. Lockable swivel wheels, lightweight chassis, foam grip handles, easy to use step on and step off brakes and a shopping basket. The Presto also includes a hood, raincover and harness pads for baby’s comfort. Exclusively designed, Babies R Us have thought of everything, right down to the convenient little net style storage bag to keep your raincover in - it easily attaches to the stroller allowing you to keep it with your buggy at all times.

  • RRP / price at purchase: £129.99

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Bruin Presto Stroller

just bought this from toys r us a little while ago. We went for a red one. It is simply superb, feels so sturdy and safe. our daughter is now 5 months old and after only 10 minutes you could tell she liked it too. We also bought the 'i'm a cutie' cosytoes, and she loves the soft lining, cudding it like her blanket.
If you are looking for a lightweight trendy looking stroller, head for toys r us and pck one of these up. More stable than the maclarens, and more seating positions and added basket unlike the quinney.

must buy.

Posted by swright81076
April 27, 2007 07:23 PM
Bruin Presto Stroller

not a gd buy i payed £130 and 3 weeks after i got the chair the frount wheel fell apart then a few weeks later the brake snapped and while at toys r us returning the stroller another customer came in with same stroller and hers had snapped on the frame just above the rear wheel the only good thing about this product is the looks although the manager of my local stor did admitt that it only seemed to be t5he black strollers that were being returned

Posted by steve_jacko30
September 26, 2007 09:06 AM
Bruin Presto Stroller

this stroller is brilliant ive had mine for a few months now an have only just found out that there is a button behind the front wheels if u push it an pull the wheel down the front wheels come of so it will fold down easier

Posted by helen26686
February 22, 2008 05:52 PM
Bruin Presto Stroller

This stroller is amazing i have had it since my baby was 2weeks, she is now 9 months...its amazing especially if you have to get on and off the tube and buses...its light weight means i cna carry her up and down the stairs in the station with out a struggle. Most of my friends wouldnt dare get on the tube because they bought massive prams, it gave me my own independence with no need to rely on other people. It pushes really well and she loves it and finds it comfortable...i would sa a great buy for any city parent.

Posted by elefantebianco
March 22, 2009 12:22 PM
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