Silver Cross Wayfarer

from Silver Cross
RRP  £495.00
Silver Cross Wayfarer Pram System

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Beautiful to look at and very easy to use, the Wayfarer impressed our testers with its compact size. It did struggle over rough ground, though, so better for parents living in town.

The Wayfarer is a stylish and compact pram system that oozes quality - all of our testers commented on its striking looks.

It comes with a carrycot that can be used for overnight sleeping and also has a comfortable pushchair seat. It handles very well over smooth ground, but is let down by a lack of manoeuvrability once you’ve got a heavier toddler on board and also struggles over kerbs and rougher terrain. On the plus side, it’s very easy to collapse and the chassis and carrycot all fit comfortably in a small boot space.  The Wayfarer has some great details, like the extra large shopping basket and a handy cupholder. Plus you can choose from an array of fabric colours for the carrycot, hood and liners and mix and match them too. Our testers thought it would be an all-round excellent buggy for city living.

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Product Information

Silver Cross Wayfarer Pram System

Weighs: 11kg in carrycot mode.

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