My misses is worse with push chairs than I am with bikes, we have the Buggaboo Cameleon and the Phil and Ted Sport shown below
Bugaboo Cameleon - this really is style over substance when off the beaten track although you can run it on the two pneumatic wheels only or with steerer wheels to the rear but its a bugger to drive then.
Phil & Teds E3 or Sport is OK but you really do need to lock the front wheel off or it digs in, and if running the second seat option it starts to weigh a ton, although I did manage to lug ours to Italy last year as hand luggage.
If I was buying without the influence of my other half I would look out for a second hand Mountain Buggy Terrain (no longer available new), it is built like a tank and has a proper fixed non steering front wheel which in my book is essential when off tarmac surfaces
Bugaboo Cameleon - this really is style over substance when off the beaten track although you can run it on the two pneumatic wheels only or with steerer wheels to the rear but its a bugger to drive then.
Phil & Teds E3 or Sport is OK but you really do need to lock the front wheel off or it digs in, and if running the second seat option it starts to weigh a ton, although I did manage to lug ours to Italy last year as hand luggage.
If I was buying without the influence of my other half I would look out for a second hand Mountain Buggy Terrain (no longer available new), it is built like a tank and has a proper fixed non steering front wheel which in my book is essential when off tarmac surfaces