Quinny Pushchairs Are a Great Choice for Child Mobility

Filed under: Adventures, Living In Leisure, Savvy Product Infos — admin at 10:52 am on Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Quinny pushchairs are flexible and can be used for kids of different ages. They are your best friend in helping you move around with your toddler or infant with comfort and ease.

With a high degree of safety for babies, Quinny pushchairs are perfect for families who like to travel. Sturdy designs and robust construction ensures you will use the same pushchair from infancy to the time your child is ready to walk.

Quinny pushchairs have great manoeuvrability, mainly due to their narrow front wheels and wider rear wheels. Comfortable yet flexible, they are easy to open and store, with padding and foam cushions for extra cosiness for your baby.

The Buzz series of Quinny Pushchairs is very popular with the customers. Some of the great features of this range include backrests, footrests and an adjustable push bar for easy strolling comfort. A number of other accessories are also provided, including a sun canopy, a bug net, and rain gear to keep your baby comfortable. Available in a range of catchy and vibrant colour combinations, these are must haves for your baby as they provide a complete comfort solution.

The Buzz series has some great features for you as well, such as the unique clip-on shopping bag accessory that can be attached to the pushchair. This ensures your hands are left free to push the cart without having to juggle a separate shopping bag, which shows how much Quinny tries to offer a complete package for your child’s mobility

The Ride

Filed under: Adventures, Bikes and Tours, Web Of Travel — admin at 11:22 am on Friday, August 7, 2009

It?s been an glorious summer so far. Last day we went on a mtn bike ride through the Sequoias. It was an glorious trip, but began with the exhausting drive. I had my mtn bike on the back of the car and equipment all packed up the night before. I left work early Thursday and started the drive alone. I was on a race against time as I was supposed to meet my buddies at the top of the mountain road, marked by a picnic table, at 8pm. I had to make the timing just right otherwise I would not meet them. After that time, they were to expect that I got held up and would try again at the same spot at 10am the next day. This means if I was too late, I would end up sleeping in my car alone that night.

Turns out I made it through traffic and up the hill in time to unhook my bike, crack open a beer and ride up and down a couple of little hills before dark and before my buddies would arrive. The air was crisp and I was excited to be away from the city. The bike was in perfect shape and ready to hit some trails.

We began our ride the next morning, each if us carrying 40lb packs ensuring enough food and water to last at least 12hrs of long hard riding. The first hill was killer and was a rude awakening to a very long mtn bike ride. The crew cranked slowly up for about 2hrs. It was a remarkable feeling to finally make it to the top. We took a break and sipped some water from our stainless steel water bottles.

The next 8hrs was spent jamming up and down hills, over fallen logs, off huge hits and hucking over big rocks. A couple of breaks were in order throughout the day where we drank a bit of booze and shared treats we had packed away. The dirt was just right. Not too dry as to cause any dust and not too wet that our wheels would get stuck. It was nice to see just a bit of snow left on the ground in certain spots.