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kayasked
Hi how is the Vista 'off road'. It looks all terrain and Im not keen on 3 wheeler all terrain especially that my daughter wont be parent facing. I cant decide between the mountain buggy urban jungle and this vista. So my main question is how does the Vista deal with wet and dry mud or bumpy paths etc. anyone pushed it the snow?
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Good question. It's great off road, but I haven't been to the snow with it yet. So I can't help you with that one. But I have been on grass, bike tracks, gravel, and dirt roads and it's been great. The wheels internally are a hard foam so there's no issues with deflating etc. it is hard wearing and handles extremely well. When I was looking to buy I was deciding between the Vista and the Baby Jogger City Select - the sales rep put 2 x 10kg bags in the seats of both prams and then told me to test drive them. With a full load they handled significantly differently - the Vista was the clear winner. It's compact, manoeuvres well but it's also sturdy for off road/gravel situations even with a full load. Plus you can't beat the size of the storage compartment. I don't know the mountain buggy one you said but the above has been my experience with the vista. Good luck
Like most prams the Vista doesn't love really rocky paths but because it has four wheels it is stable. I live in a very hilly area without many footpaths and it handles that fine. Never tried it in snow or mud and would try and avoid that anyway so it wouldn't get in my car.
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