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Buggy/Stroller Advice for Holidays

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Saz444 · 29/03/2019 08:46

Hi everyone, I'm looking for some advice. Im going on holiday in May and while I have a cosatto pushchair that I use at home and love, I'd like to buy something more lightweight to bring on holiday. My boy will be 9 months old when we go so I'll need something with good support but don't have a big budget. I don't understand the difference between buggies and strollers? I know in the future he will need one of these so ideally something I can use a little bit now and a lot later but I just have no clue. Any advice or recommendations would be appreciated! Thank you xx

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Jackshouse · 29/03/2019 13:41

You need a big hood and ones that goes to 25kg not just 18kg.

Stargirl90 · 30/03/2019 09:17

Hey I'm in a similar boat , my cosatto takes up tons of room in the car so I've just bought this one from mothercare for trips and holidays www.mothercare.com/baby-buggies-and-strollers/little-bird-nanu-stroller/731262.html my baby is only 3 months though so I needed something that could be used so young (seat lies flat) but it was a good price and looks nice and folds like an umbrella

Jackshouse · 30/03/2019 09:19

That one has a max weight of 15kg. Look at the silvercross zest. It’s worth looking at second hand buggies too.

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Peanut91 · 30/03/2019 12:33

I picked up a swxond hand citi mini stroller for £50 to use for holidays. I wanted something sturdy and lightweight but I didnt wabt to spend lots of money.

Went abroad last weekend and it was great. The other reason for going 2nd hand was then I wasnt too precious abour aitport staff bashing it around as they arent gentle!

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