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Biggest carrycot?

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hothotsoup · 25/02/2019 12:14

Early days pregnant with dc3. Older 2 are well out of buggies now so don't need to factor in any sort of double or buggy board.

I'm looking for recommendations on pushchairs that have the largest carrycots, and if possible I'd like it to be suitable for overnight sleeping. Going by previous dcs, they all seem to grow at an alarming rate (think 18lb by 2.5/3 months Confused).

Previously had an uppababy vista which was ok, but from some googling I have found that it's not actually a full size carrycot (I think). And for this dc I'd like to be able to use it more than 2 months.

Please hit me with any recommendations!

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LivLemler · 25/02/2019 12:37

I have a vista and I think it was the largest carrycot I came across when we were shopping.

I noticed that in the US, the carry cot is marketed as being for use up to 3 months and the buggy seat from then. Whereas in the UK it's six months for the same product. Similarly, our light weight buggy is rated for a much higher weight in the US than the UK. The UK must have different regs. Explains why no one I know was able to use the carrycot to anywhere near 6 months!

Jackshouse · 25/02/2019 12:44

I think only vista and bugaboo are suitable for over night sleeping.

Bombalarino · 25/02/2019 17:24

I think the icandy orange has a larger carrycot than the vista? And is approved for overnight sleeping

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pizzabadger · 25/02/2019 17:50

The Emmaljunga Edge and Mondial both have larger carrycots than the Vista

SweepTheHalls · 25/02/2019 17:51

I had an icandy apple that was brilliant. She did all her daytime naps in it and even just about fitted when she slept in it overnight when we went camping when she was 6 months!

birdybirdbird · 25/02/2019 20:07

Not sure how they compare size wise, but some of the cosatto models are suitable for overnight sleeping.

Creas35 · 27/02/2019 05:43

Bebecar carrycots are overnight sleeping, mattress is included under liner and base of carrycot I ventilated. They also have very roomy carrycots. They are not as well know a brand but made in Portugal - on Facebook Bebecaruk if you want to have a look.

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