Our review
Bugaboo is well known for their range of highly engineered and stylish pushchairs that are coveted by mums everywhere. Expensive, with ground-breaking features, they often lead the way when it comes to pushchair design.
The latest model to join the fleet is the Fox – which promises to offer all the manoeuvrability and convenience city dwellers need, but with the capability for occasional off-roading.
It looks very similar to the brand’s classic Cameleon model – but with a few key differences. The Fox’s front wheels are far larger, which gives it a better steer over rough ground and it also has a shopping basket that’s over twice the size.
It has a step brake for ease and feels incredibly light and easy to push despite its all-terrain build, with central joint suspension that glides over every bump.
The Fox has a compact fold and can be stored freestanding – ideal for easier storage at home or out and about.
It can also be customised to suit your taste. Choose from two chassis colours and thirteen different shades for the hood, plus five for the seat fabric. There are also options for the wheel cap and handlebar grips so you can truly personalise the look from head to toe.
With a roomy seat that’s ideal for older babies and toddlers, plus an optional carrycot for newborns, the Fox offers a smooth and luxurious ride whatever the age and stage of your child.
Netmums' verdict
A stylish and adaptable model that is a worthy member of the Bugaboo fleet of pushchairs - but it comes at a stiff price.