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Our verdict
I won’t lie - I’m a huge fan of Bugaboo. So much so that I’d actually consider having a third baby just so I could own everything that Bugaboo has to offer. Ever since testing the Bugaboo Fox 5 pram, I find that the brand’s products are always well designed, streamlined, user-friendly and robust against growing babies and toddlers, without compromising on style and aesthetics.
With two young boys myself, I know how challenging it is to find a safe, comfortable space for your LO to sleep when travelling. And let’s be honest, whether in the UK or abroad, sometimes the cribs provided in your room aren't always the greatest. So, having a travel cot you’re familiar with does help tremendously.
From experience, the ideal travel cot should collapse easily, take up little room in your car or airport allowance and should still be sturdy and comfortable enough for babies up to two years old.
How we tested the Bugaboo Stardust
I used the Bugaboo Stardust travel cot for over a month at home and while travelling to visit family. During the testing timeframe, the cot was used both with my own son (aged two) and with a premature six-week-old newborn baby.
Bugaboo Stardust travel cot: first impressions
My first impression was how easy it was to unpack. In the box came only the travel cot itself, already in its travel bag, the newborn insert and a small packet with the cot’s feet in it.
The feet were the only things I needed to slot in before using the Bugaboo Stardust for the first time. Whereas, the newborn insert isn’t necessary for setup.