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Best lightweight stroller for bumpy roads

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frodoxjodo · 10/07/2022 08:46

Looking for a durable, lightweight stroller for bumpy roads. Has to be able to fold and fit into the back of a small car.

I've bought and returned 2 strollers now as they are just not suitable for where I live, they are more for city flat walks. I live around trees in a woodland area with a lot of grass and stones on the ground.

Ideally under £250..

Any suggestions would be great!

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BertieBotts · 10/07/2022 09:00

BJCM or Mountain Buggy or Out n About nipper.

None will be super lightweight. You can't realistically do bumpy without big wheels and they add weight.

BertieBotts · 10/07/2022 09:02

Britax B-Agile is also OK if you absolutely must buy new. Maybe Joie Mytrax worth a look as well?

Soubriquet · 10/07/2022 09:03

Out n about. It’s not exactly a small buggy but it glides over bumpy ground

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frodoxjodo · 10/07/2022 09:37

It's so hard to find a buggy that fits in the back of a small car, is lightweight AND is good on bumpy, woodland, cobble grounds!!Confused

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BertieBotts · 10/07/2022 09:45

That's because being small and lightweight make it less robust. Not really confusing at all!

frodoxjodo · 10/07/2022 09:47

@BertieBotts No ones confused here! It would just be nice to have a buggy that does it all instead of having to buy two.

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SecondhandTable · 10/07/2022 09:48

We've got a Cosatto Woosh, it's not amazing compared to the pram from the travel system (Cosatto wow), but we bought it half price for only £99, so all in all we are happy with it. We had a Joie Nitro before the Cosatto Woosh and the Nitro was absolutely falling apart after fairly light use for about 2 years with my eldest. It was rubbish and not worth the money. The Woosh is still super light folds down into a small square with a carry handle, and much better wheels and much easier to push. Plus it has a full sun shade.

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