Bugaboo Fox 5 vs iCandy Peach 7 UK 2026 — The Definitive Comparison | Modern Parenting

Bugaboo Fox 5 vs iCandy Peach 7 The Definitive Comparison for UK Buyers

Two of the UK’s best-selling premium prams — compared across every category that matters. Weight, ride, fold, double capability, travel system, resale value, and the honest verdict on which to buy for your specific situation.

Updated January 2026 20 min read Detailed comparison 2026 prices
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Bugaboo Fox 5 From £1,199
Superior ride Lighter All-terrain No double option
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iCandy Peach 7 From £649 (chassis)
Converts to double Carrycot included Better value Heavier

The Bugaboo Fox 5 and iCandy Peach 7 are the two prams that appear most frequently in “which should I buy?” conversations among UK parents considering the premium market — and with good reason. They sit at different price points, take different engineering approaches, and suit different families. This comparison covers every meaningful difference so you can make the decision clearly rather than based on brand preference alone.

① Full Specification Comparison

Specification Bugaboo Fox 5 iCandy Peach 7
Price (chassis only)£1,199£649
Price (with carrycot)£1,399+£649 (included)
Weight (chassis + seat)10.2 kg10.5 kg
Seat directionReversibleReversible
Carrycot includedNo — extra £200Yes — included
Double conversionNoYes — second seat available
All-terrain wheelsYes — large foam-filledNo — standard wheels
Seat reclineOne-hand full reclineMultiple recline positions
Basket capacity£10kg / 50LStandard
Car seat compatibleYes — via adapterYes — via adapter
Guarantee2 years2 years
Made inNetherlands (designed)UK (designed)

② Weight, Fold and Boot Compatibility

Weight & Fold🏆 Draw — different trade-offs
Bugaboo Fox 5 10.2kg with seat. The Fox 5 is marginally lighter but the difference is negligible in daily use. The one-hand fold is polished and produces a compact, self-standing package. The fold mechanism is one of the most intuitive Bugaboo has built. The chassis stands independently when folded, which matters when loading into a boot alone.
iCandy Peach 7 10.5kg with seat — effectively the same weight as the Fox 5 in daily use. The fold is slightly less compact than the Fox 5 but is reliable and straightforward. The folded dimensions are marginally larger, which matters for smaller boot spaces. Boot fit should be tested before purchasing both prams — bring your pram to the retailer with your car if possible.

Neither pram wins outright on weight or fold. Both weigh approximately 10.5kg, both fold to similar dimensions, and both stand when folded. The Fox 5 has a marginal advantage in fold elegance; the Peach 7 is effectively equivalent in daily use. If weight is a serious concern, the Bugaboo Dragonfly (8.3kg) or iCandy Core (9.5kg) are better-suited alternatives in their respective ranges.

③ Ride Quality and Terrain Handling

Ride Quality🏆 Bugaboo Fox 5 wins clearly
Bugaboo Fox 5 The Fox 5’s defining engineering advantage is the Dynamic Load Distribution (DLD) suspension system — a four-wheel independent suspension setup that absorbs surface imperfections through the chassis rather than just the wheels. On cobbles, gravel, grass and uneven pavements, the Fox 5 provides a noticeably smoother ride than the Peach 7. The large foam-filled wheels add to this advantage. For parents who regularly walk on imperfect terrain, this is a meaningful differentiator.
iCandy Peach 7 The Peach 7 rides well on smooth pavements and handles light off-road without difficulty — parks, gravel paths and kerb drops are handled comfortably. On genuinely rough terrain (cobbles, mud, uneven ground), the Peach 7 transmits more vibration to the seat than the Fox 5. For primarily urban use on smooth pavements, this difference is minor. For families who regularly walk on rough ground, it is noticeable.

④ Newborn and Carrycot

Newborn setup🏆 iCandy Peach 7 wins on value
Bugaboo Fox 5 The Bugaboo Carrycot is sold separately — typically £180–£220. It is an excellent carrycot, large enough for extended newborn use and approved for overnight sleeping. The quality is consistent with the Fox 5 chassis. But paying £200 extra on top of a £1,199 pram is a genuine cost consideration that many buyers underestimate when budgeting.
iCandy Peach 7 The Peach 7 includes a full carrycot as standard — approved for overnight sleep, large enough for comfortable newborn use, and finished to the same standard as the rest of the pram. This is a significant practical and financial advantage. The effective carrycot-included price of the Peach 7 is £649; the equivalent Fox 5 setup costs £1,380–£1,420.

⑤ Double Conversion

Double capability🏆 iCandy Peach 7 wins — only option that converts
Bugaboo Fox 5 The Fox 5 does not convert to a double. If you have or plan a second child, the Fox 5 cannot accommodate both. Bugaboo’s double option is the Donkey 5, a different and significantly more expensive chassis. The Fox 5 is a single-child pram for its entire lifespan.
iCandy Peach 7 The Peach 7 converts to a double by adding a second seat or carrycot to the chassis — creating a tandem configuration that handles two children without changing the base. This future-proofing is one of the Peach 7’s most compelling practical advantages. The double kit is a significant additional cost (£250–£350 for the second seat), but substantially cheaper than buying a dedicated double pram.
💡 If you are planning a second child within 3 years, the double conversion capability changes the economics significantly. A Peach 7 that converts to double costs £649 + £300 (second seat) = £949 for two children. A Fox 5 plus a dedicated Bugaboo Donkey 5 for the second child would cost £1,199 + £1,599 = £2,798. The cost difference is substantial. Even if the Fox 5 is your preferred pram, factor this into the decision if a second child is likely.

⑥ Travel System Compatibility

Travel system🏆 Draw — both compatible via adapters
Bugaboo Fox 5 Compatible with Cybex, Maxi-Cosi, Nuna and Joie infant car seats via Bugaboo-specific adapters. Adapter cost £35–£60. No native car seat without an adapter. Check current compatibility at the Bugaboo website or use our compatibility checker.
iCandy Peach 7 Compatible with Maxi-Cosi, Cybex, Joie, Nuna and BeSafe infant car seats via iCandy adapters. Adapter cost £35–£55. No native car seat without an adapter. Both prams require an adapter for travel system use — neither has a manufacturer-matched infant car seat that clicks on natively.

⑦ Resale Value and Real Cost

Resale value is one of the most frequently overlooked factors in premium pram decisions — and it fundamentally changes the real cost calculation.

Cost factor Bugaboo Fox 5 iCandy Peach 7
Purchase price (with carrycot)£1,380–£1,420£649
Typical resale (good condition)£600–£750£350–£500
Estimated net cost after resale£670–£820£149–£299
Net cost per year (3yr use)£220–£270£50–£100

The resale calculation shows that the Fox 5 — despite its higher purchase price — retains a high absolute resale value. The Peach 7 retains a lower absolute amount but started significantly cheaper. On a net-cost-after-resale basis, the Peach 7 is substantially more economical. The Fox 5’s net cost is still lower than most budget prams because budget prams resell for almost nothing.

⑧ Verdict — Which Should You Buy

Buy the Bugaboo Fox 5 if…

Ride quality and terrain handling are your priority

You walk regularly on imperfect surfaces. You have one child and do not plan a second within three years. Budget is less of a concern and you want the best-riding pram in the UK market. You are not planning to use the double conversion.

Buy the iCandy Peach 7 if…

Value, included carrycot, or double capability matter

You plan or may have a second child. Budget is a meaningful factor. You mainly walk on smooth pavements and light terrain. The included carrycot simplifies your from-birth setup. You want strong resale value at a lower purchase price.

For most UK families comparing these two prams, the iCandy Peach 7 is the more rational purchase — not because it is better in every category, but because the carrycot is included, the double conversion is available, and the net cost after resale is significantly lower. The Bugaboo Fox 5 is the right choice for families who specifically need the terrain-handling capability of the DLD suspension system and are confident they will not need a double pram.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Bugaboo Fox 5 worth the extra money over the iCandy Peach 7?+
It depends on what you are paying for. The Fox 5 delivers a genuinely superior ride quality through its DLD suspension system — on rough ground, the difference is noticeable. But on smooth pavements (the majority of UK parents’ daily terrain), the difference is much smaller. The Fox 5 also costs £550–£750 more once the carrycot is included, does not convert to a double, and has a higher net cost after resale. If ride quality on rough terrain is a daily reality, the Fox 5 justifies the premium. If your walking is primarily on smooth pavements and you may have a second child, the Peach 7 is the more rational choice.
Can I buy either pram second-hand?+
Yes — both are widely available on the second-hand market, particularly Facebook Marketplace, Vinted and specialist pram resale groups. A used Bugaboo Fox 5 in very good condition typically sells for £500–£700; an iCandy Peach 7 for £300–£500. Buying second-hand at these prices represents exceptional value — both prams are built to last multiple children. Check hinges, fold mechanism, brakes and harness buckles before purchasing. See our second-hand baby gear guide for the full checklist.
Which pram is easier to push?+
The Fox 5 is easier to push on rough terrain because the DLD suspension absorbs resistance from surface irregularities. On smooth pavement, both prams push with similar ease — the weight difference (0.3kg) is negligible in practice. The Fox 5’s large foam-filled wheels also provide a slight advantage on wet grass and gravel.
Which has the bigger carrycot?+
The Bugaboo carrycot is marginally larger — 79cm internal length versus approximately 72cm for the iCandy Peach 7 carrycot. Both are approved for overnight sleep. The difference in practice is that taller babies may outgrow the iCandy carrycot slightly earlier. For most babies the Peach 7 carrycot is sufficient to the point at which they transition to the pushchair seat at around 4–6 months.
Prices and specifications based on editorial research as of January 2026. Always verify current pricing and specifications with retailers before purchasing. Resale values are market estimates based on UK second-hand sales and may vary. Affiliate links: some links earn a small commission. Full disclosure →