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Light toddler pushchair recommendation

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Dalesgirl16 · 19/01/2018 21:40

Please can someone recommend a good pushchair for my tall 14 Mo. We want to get one that's good for taking abroad on holiday but also to get started using as I have injured my wrist badly and struggling to do up the clasp on my Egg stroller (also doesn't fit in the car well)! Thank you.

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Chaosofcalm · 19/01/2018 21:45

Silver cross zest. My 20 month olds toddler is on the 99 height percentile and still has plenty of growing space.

It is very light weight, laying nearly flat and has a huges extendable hood to keep them in the shade.

The down side is it has a tiny basket underneath.

Dalesgirl16 · 19/01/2018 21:46

Thanks for replying. Oh I need a good basket!

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ExpectingToFly · 19/01/2018 21:49

How about a baby jogger city mini zip. Really big seat and hood perfect for shade and massive basket. Folds down tiny too Smile

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Dalesgirl16 · 20/01/2018 12:45

Thank you, will look it up. Can I ask,if they can't go on plane when you go on holiday ,how do you carry your babies around the airport?! Must be exhausting? Mine is two stone. I have only heard of baby zen yo-yo for carrying on board plane but it looks flimsy for every day?(not that I know of anything about it)

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PetrovaFossil1 · 20/01/2018 12:54

I have the Yo-yo for everyday and love it. It's not great outside pavements/flat surfaces but certainly great for cities and has survived 2 years in good condition so far

earlybirdhasanap · 20/01/2018 12:58

We have a recaro easy life and use it every day. We got sick of the big pram, this one folds up really small, weighs hardly anything and our dd naps in it.

Shmithecat · 20/01/2018 13:03

When I fly with my 2yo, I take the pushchair up to the boarding gate and then it gets taken for the hold. Some airlines have them waiting when you get off the plane, some put them with the luggage at baggage reclaim. Either way, it's not too bad. Would suggest a pair of reins if it going to be at baggage reclaim.

Dalesgirl16 · 20/01/2018 19:37

Thanks for the recommendations. I didn't know you could keep the pushchair up to boarding gates. That's brilliant.

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