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schwinn interval jogging stroller oriole Out n About Nipper Single V6 PushchairOut n About Nipper Single V6 Pushchair The Ultimate All Terrain Buggy The Out n About Nipper V6 is Britain's most trusted all terrain pushchair, perfected over 20 years of innovation. This award winning 3 wheel buggy combines lightweight design with rugged durability, making it the perfect choice for families who refuse to let parenthood slow down their adventures. Why Choose the Nipper V6 All Terrain Pushchair? Unmatched Versatility: From city

Out n About Nipper Single V6 Pushchair - The Ultimate All-Terrain Buggy

The Out n About Nipper V6 is Britain's most trusted all-terrain pushchair, perfected over 20 years of innovation. This award-winning 3-wheel buggy combines lightweight design with rugged durability, making it the perfect choice for families who refuse to let parenthood slow down their adventures. 

Why Choose the Nipper V6 All-Terrain Pushchair?

Unmatched Versatility: From city pavements to countryside trails, beach walks to forest paths, the Nipper V6 conquers every terrain with ease. Its 12-inch air-filled tyres and built-in suspension absorb bumps and provide exceptional grip, ensuring a smooth, comfortable ride for your little one whether you're navigating cobbled streets or tackling muddy footpaths.

Effortless Handling: Weighing just 12.25kg, this lightweight aluminium pushchair features an innovative swivel-lock front wheel system. Choose free-swivel mode for tight turns in shops and cafés, or lock forward for enhanced stability when jogging or traversing rough ground.

Key Features That Set the V6 Apart:

One-Hand Fold Technology: The game-changing quick-fold mechanism lets busy parents collapse the buggy with just one hand, perfect when juggling shopping bags, car keys, and an active toddler.

Dual Seat Positioning: Switch effortlessly between upright and bucket-style seating positions to keep your child comfortable throughout the day.

Enhanced Comfort Features:

  • Lie-flat seat suitable from newborn
  • Easy one-hand recline for on-the-go naps
  • Flip-flop friendly brake system
  • Adjustable handlebar height (73cm-108cm)
  • Wider, ergonomic handlebars for superior grip

Practical Family Design:

  • Larger under-seat basket for all your essentials
  • Mesh child pockets for snacks and toys
  • Quick-release wheels for compact car storage
  • Durable anodised aluminium frame with chip-resistant finish

Travel System Ready

Transform your Nipper V6 into a complete travel system with compatible car seat adapters and the cosy Single Carrycot (sold separately). The innovative Front Rider accessory also allows older siblings to join the adventure.

Award-Winning Performance

Gold Winner - Dadsnet 2025
Bronze - Mother & Baby Best Pushchair 2025

Featured as "Best Overall" by Mumsnet and "Best Lightweight" by Made for Mums, the Nipper V6 consistently outperforms competitors in independent testing.

Perfect for Active Families

While designed as an everyday pushchair, the Nipper V6 is suitable for jogging from 6 months on even terrain. For serious runners, consider upgrading to the Nipper V6 Plus with 14-inch wheels and handbrake, or the Nipper Sport V6 with fixed front wheel design, the ultimate running strollers.

Specifications:

  • Age Range: Newborn to 4 years (22kg max load)
  • Dimensions: 61cm (W) x 83cm (H) x 109cm (L)
  • Folded Size: 61cm (W) x 44cm (H) x 81cm (L)
  • Weight: 12.25kg
  • Wheel Size: 12-inch air-filled tyres

Available Colours:

Choose from three stunning colourways: Sycamore Green, Summit Black and Brambleberry Red.

Built to Last: With access to spare parts and Out 'n' About's renowned durability, your Nipper V6 is an investment that will serve your family for years to come.

Checkout the Nipper Single Carry Bag perfect for safe travel storage.

Read more about the New Out n About Nipper V6 Range at outnabout.com

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