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Travel pushchair/stroller

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emilylouisee · 10/08/2022 15:41

Hopefully going away to Portugal in October so looking at getting a pushchair!
Any recommendations as there's so many out there! She will be 4 months 😊

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AegonT · 10/08/2022 21:18

We have a Joie Tourist. It doesn't parent face, drive as well or have the nice suspension of our main pushchair (Bugaboo Bee) but it folds up small, is light and easy to carry (it has a handle and a strap) and was cheap. The seat goes flat so we've used it from newborn when we needed a small buggy for a trip - we added a generic cosy toes to soften the seat (just the bottom layer in Summer). It's so small it will fit between the two carseats in the back of the car and we've used it on the tube in London as it's quick to fold and light to carry if you can't avoid an escalator. It even came with clips to attach the the carseat.

emilylouisee · 10/08/2022 22:19

@AegonT

That sounds ideal! Will look into that... thank you 😊

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allboysherebutme · 10/08/2022 22:27

Bugaboo butterfly it's great and can be taken on the plane. X

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skkyelark · 11/08/2022 21:15

We have a secondhand Joie Pact, which I think is pretty similar to the Joie Tourist, and I'd basically echo everything @AegonT said. Ours came with a raincover, car seat adapters, and a bag to put it in for flying.

AegonT · 11/08/2022 21:45

Great :) - our Tourist is an older model (bought new but from a discount store - it has Mothercare branding on) so is the same as the Pact is now I think. We were very pleased with it. It is much easier to push than the popular umbrella style stroller we'd previously borrowed for travel.

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