... There were lots of options, but we decided to go for the Hauck Infinity Travel System in Espirit Water (blue/grey/red colours) which comprised the chassis, carrycot component, pushchair seat, footmuff and matching changing bag. This cost us £179 from a wellknown online baby store.
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Hauck infinity Travel System foot muff, rucksack and rain cover - BlackThe infinity offers ... more
A multi-position lie back on a lightweight aluminium frame, it has 2 fixable swivel small front wheels for maximum manoeuvrability and 2 pneumatic rear wheels. Comes complete with a Carry cot for new baby which clips easily on the frame and a front and rear facing pushchair with a adjustable and removable bumper bar. Removable hood and bumper bar fabric are both machine washable. The infinity offers A multi-position lie back on a lightweight aluminium frame, it has 2 fixable swivel small front wheels for maximum manoeuvrability and 2 pneumatic rear wheels, Comes complete with a Carry cot for new baby which clips easily on the frame and a front and rear facing pushchair with a adjustable and removable bumper bar. Removable hood and bumper bar fabric are both machine washable. The rain sun canopy is includedto be removed before fitting into car Package includes foot muff, rucksack, carrycot and pushchair lightweight frame front and rear facing pushchair carry cot included carrycot and pushchair raincovers included Adjustable handle height 67 - 105 cm Folded dimensions 88 x 44 x 45 cm Weight 11 kg
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Hauck infinity Travel System Car seat, foot muff, rucksack and rain cover - BlackThe ... more
infinity offers A multi-position lie back on a lightweight aluminium frame, it has 2 fixable swivel small front wheels for maximum manoeuvrability and 2 pneumatic rear wheels. Comes complete with a Carry cot for new baby which clips easily on the frame and a front and rear facing pushchair with a adjustable and removable bumper bar. Removable hood and bumper bar fabric are both machine washable. The light weight lifesaver car seat The infinity offers A multi-position lie back on a lightweight aluminium frame, it has 2 fixable swivel small front wheels for maximum manoeuvrability and 2 pneumatic rear wheels, Comes complete with a Carry cot for new baby which clips easily on the frame and a front and rear facing pushchair with a adjustable and removable bumper bar. Removable hood and bumper bar fabric are both machine washable. The light weight lifesaver car seat fits easily onto the pushchair frame with the clips included, it is suitable from birth to 13 kg, it comes complete with seatbelt pads and headrest protector. It has a detachable, full shell Styrofoam inlay and a one handed adjustable ergonomic style handle grip The rain sun canopy is includedto be removed before fitting into car Package includes foot muff, rucksack, carrycot and pushchair and car seat raincovers lightweight frame front and rear facing pushchair carry cot included lifesaver car seat included removable bumper bar and hood footmuff, changing bag included car seat, carrycot and pushchair raincovers included Adjustable handle height 67 - 105 cm Folded dimensions 88 x 44 x 45 cm Weight 11 kg
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Advantages: Cheap, looks nice, versatile seating, easy to push around Disadvantages: Heavy, bulky - needs to be taken apart to fit in boot, fell apart after 5 months!
...decided to go for the Hauck Infinity Travel System in Espirit Water (blue/grey/red colours) which comprised the chassis, carrycot component, pushchair seat, footmuff and matching changing bag. This cost us £179 from a wellknown online baby store.
Our decision was based on several factors. Firstly, Hauck is a well known German brand, noted for its quality products at affordable prices. I also liked the look of the puschair as it resembles ... ...
When I contacted Hauck regarding this, they were less than helpful and fairly aggressive. They eventually sent me some replacement screws free of charge, but not until I had spoken to several different people several times.
Would I recommend this pushchair? I don't think I would. Although it has its good points, I think there are better pushchairs out there and I am no longer convinced of its sturdiness or durability. It is ... more
When I found out I was pregnant, I researched all the different pushchairs that were available. There were lots of options, but we decided to go for the Hauck Infinity Travel System in Espirit Water (blue/grey/red colours) which comprised the chassis, carrycot component, pushchair seat, footmuff and matching changing bag. This cost us £179 from a wellknown online baby store.
Our decision was based on several factors. Firstly, Hauck is a well known German brand, noted for its quality products at affordable prices. I also liked the look of the puschair as it resembles the far more expensive, but very pretty Bugaboo. The pushchair weighs 12kgs and seemed perfect for our impractical London 2nd floor flat as we needed something that would navigate stairs (we lock the pushchair up in the lobby but need it to navigate the 5 outdoor steps).
We bought the pushchair 2 months before our baby was born. We have used it from as soon as he was born, although not all that often. We started off with the carrycot component as with a new baby, until they are approx 3-6 months it is better for them to be in a pushchair or pram that they can lie flat in so that their spine develops normally and is not exposed to unnatural pressure. The carrycot clips onto the chassis frame quite easily although it is not easy to do with a baby inside as you have to tip it down to lock it onto the chassis. The carrycot comes with a built in handle/hood which I found less than practical as you can't grasp it well and outer waterproof covers, mattress base. All fabrics are washable and clip on and off of the carrycot skeleton.
We switched to the pushchair component at 5 months as he was getting nosey and this allows him to look around. The pushchair seat can be placed looking out, looking towards mummy or daddy and the angle can be changed to lie completely flat to almost upright. This is done with a little lever on the back. The pushchair seat comes with washable fabrics, a little rain hood (not a full rain cover) through which you can see your baby and lots of safety clips and catches to ensure bubba is fully secured. The pushchair, like the carrycot, clips easily onto the chassis frame.
The chassis comes with a basket attached. I found this extremely impractical with either carrycot or puschair attached as it is very hard to access, obstructed by both pieces and extremely small. I feel like it is hardly worth having a basket as you can't put anything useful in there like shopping and is only suitable for the tiniest of objects. The basket does detach and can be washed and clips back on easily.
The chassis itself is really the core of the product. It has two large back wheels which makes it suitable for rough terrain and going up steps. The front wheels are small and swivel and can be locked into a forward only direction at the push of a switch.
The pushchair is described as 'lighweight' although at 12kgs, I didn't find it so lightweight, especially when you need to move it and carry baby at the same time.
The pushchair is easy to manoeuver and is fairly smooth. The handle has several height settings for taller or smaller people at the click of a button.
The pushchair folds by pulling up and pressing in a button and lever on one side of the chassis arm. This folds the puschair relatively easily. According to Hauck, it can be folded with the pushchair component still in place. However, even when folded it is quite big and it does not fit into our car boot whole. We have to disassemble it by removing ALL four wheels which can be arduous and annoying as planning is always required and an empty boot is always necessary. The handle clips over the folded chassis to secure it down. I always struggle with this as it can be quite stiff. The wheels do detach easily and can be reinserted by clicking them into place in a few seconds.
I find folding the pushchair for boot storage the worst part of this item and there have been several times when I have spent 20 minutes or more struggling trying to dismantle the pushchair so that it fits in the boot of our car, it is very bulky, even with wheels removed and unless you have a huge boot you need to manoever the chassis around several times before it fits in. For our ordinary, average size Skoda boot, it is a nightmare, especially when you have a crying baby and lots of shopping. The least practical thing you could want for a prospective pushchair and the main reason why this gets one star.
After using this for 5 months, 3 of the screws holding the handle in place became loose and one fell out whilst I was out shopping and the pushchair started to fall apart literally whilst I was pushing bubba across the road. I did not find the screw so had to buy a wingnut screw from a local hardware shop so that I could make it home.
When I contacted Hauck regarding this, they were less than helpful and fairly aggressive. They eventually sent me some replacement screws free of charge, but not until I had spoken to several different people several times.
Would I recommend this pushchair? I don't think I would. Although it has its good points, I think there are better pushchairs out there and I am no longer convinced of its sturdiness or durability. It is certainly not the most practical of pushchairs. I do not find it very pracitcal and for me it didn't live up to its reputation elsewhere on the net. I am off out to buy a cheap but cheerful Maclaren, that weighs half as much and is umbrella fold, so no struggling to put it in a small boot :)))
Advantages: Good value, versatile, stylish, easy to use Disadvantages: Small shopping basket
...tag and decided upon the Hauck Infinity – I’m very glad we did.
We have the pushchair and carrycot with raincovers and have also bought the car seat and footmuff.
We have not yet used the pushchair part as our baby is only 3 months old and this cannot be used until she reaches 6 months so we are currently using the carrycot and car seat together with the frame.
Hauck Infinity features:
• Multiposition lie back seat unit • Lightweight aluminium ... ...Carrycot: This turns the Hauck Infinity into a traditional looking pram (but with a modern twist) which has met with the approval of the older members of our family! It is easy to fit onto and take off the frame and has a comfortable mattress. The hood can be easily pulled up or put down or even stopped at a halfway position. The carrycot has a mattress and apron.
There is a handle on the top of the hood to make the carrycot easier to carry. The ...
aliellerb 02.08.2007
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Advantages: Comfy for child, sturdy over difficult terrain. Disadvantages: Heavy and bulky.
We have had the Hauck Infinity Pushchair with Carrycot in Red since our daughter was born. At £179 for the whole shebang including footmuff and raincover it was reasonably priced. The large back wheels make it ideal for rougher terrains without the wobblyness of a 3-wheeler. Our daughter slept in the carrycot at night for the first 3 months before moving to her cot, and has been using the pushchair (first facing mummy and nowadays facing the world) ... ...not much space in the basket underneath, but it's sturdy enough to attach a bag to the handle. The adjustable handle is a boon for us, as I'm 5ft and hubby is over 6ft and we can both push it comfortably.
On the downside the pushchair is pretty bulky and heavy, not really suitable for smaller cars or for use on buses as it's fairly ungainly to shift.
But overall a great investment, my daughter is comfortable as can be, and as the pushchair reclines ...
bijou-red 02.12.2007
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Do not buy this product. Mine has fallen apart after 1 year of use and the compnay Hauck has been extremely rude to me on the phone when I asked for a refund. It has a 6 month gurantee for a reason - it is a low quaility product and will fall part after 6 months. ...
astubbs 28.04.2008
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A comfortable combination pushchair made of aluminium, the ergonomically shaped sports pushchair can be assembled and coverted easily, the compatible baby pram body can be assembled easily, minimum size when packed, easily assembled wheels, the smooth-running front wheels swivel through 360° and are made of plastic (the wheel is 190 mm in diameter), the rear wheels are pneumatic (the wheel is mm in diameter), the central parking brake acts on the rear wheels, an infinitely adjustable backrest, the backrest's inclination ranges from 124° in the sitting position to 180° in the lying position, a comfortable five-poiont safety belt, a removable hood, a removable front hoop, the push-handles are adjustable to 11 positions, a large shopping basket, the removable cover is resistant to soiling and suitable for washing by machine (at 30°C), the upper material is 100% polyester and the padding is 100 % polyester fleece, 12 kg (1 st. 13 lb.) in weight, the sitting area's size is 230 mm deep x 290 mm wide, the lying area's size is 750 mm long x 290 mm wide, the push-handle's maximum height is 1,016 mm, the pushchair's width is 600 mm, the size when packed is 900 mm long x 600 m wide x 420. Features: Available Colors: 300