Advantages: Really funky looking, easy to steer, loads of storage, from birth, travel system Disadvantages: Can't hang bags off handle
on that as haven't got it.
Our MX3 buggy has a different coloured pram liner in lime which looks REALLY good against the storm grey. The harness is excellent, and the nicely padded and comfy seat reclines fully so you can use the 'buggy only option' from birth if you didn't want to buy the whole travel system.
The Maclaren MX3 is incredibly easy to steer, not really wide like a lot of three wheelers, (good for shopping), very large shopping basket, easy to clean, very funky looking. It feels sturdy, but although not a lightweight buggy it's still under 10 kg.
The Maclaren MX3 is 'all terrain' but I've only tried it a couple of times on rough ground - it is very good however.Wheels are large and plastic - despite not being air tyres, suspension seemed really good and it has the facility to lock the front wheel if you want take it ...
Advantages: SLEEK SPORTS 2+2 V6 Disadvantages: UNWANTED ATTENTION FROM THEFT
I bought this 1997 mazda mx3 a few months ago and have found it to be a great little run around. My experience of this has so far been nothing but pleasure, it has the ability to bring a smile to my face when I drive it, on motor ways it easily has the abilty to keep up with other road users and put a few of the modern cars to shame. The only thing I didnt like about the car was the standard wheels which were 15" I upgraded them to 17" but found the ride a little to hard so have now opted for a lovely set of OZ16" which look good fill the arches well without losing on the ride quality a new steering wheel would be my next and only further modification to the mazda mx3 unless you wish to keep your airbag. ...
rainbow72 02.05.2007
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Advantages: Portable, Variable Pulse Programmes Disadvantages: Expenisive, Not suitable for all conditions
I bought my Omron Electronic Pulse Massager HV-F115 five years ago, in easier English - it's a TENS machine. I have an upper spine injury situated between my shoulder blades. I have two discs missing and 'spurs' have developed on my spine. Pain-wise - well yes it's very painful and I require daily pain killers. I can only describe the pain as having a permanent, throbbing stitch on my spine. Often this causes my right arm to weaken and puts pain into my neck. Not pleasant! Unfortunately I have yet to find treatment that banishes the pain completely and I'm sure like many of you reading this I look towards pain 'management' to help ease the discomfort.
I have tried many things - no doubt I will write about many of them here! However, the TENS machine is one of the few pieces of pain management wear I have bought.
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