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Happymama98 · 15/10/2023 20:51

my little one is 9 months and I am finding her big pram a bit too bulky to be taking everywhere. I want to sell that and get her a light weight stroller but one that is still easy to manoeuvre and can lie back flat for when she has her naps if we are out and about. Please can I have some recommendations!

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QueenOfWeeds · 15/10/2023 20:54

We don’t have one, but several friends have a Cybex Eezy Twist and I am very envious.

Firsttimer1125 · 15/10/2023 20:54

we were the same, we went to a store that sold all the cabin approved strollers. I really liked the joolz aer but it’s expensive. We went for the kinderkraft nubi 2 which is the exact same pretty much and was the cheapest of them all at around £220. I spent ages lifting them all up, non of them are as light as I thought they would be to be honest but much lighter than my current oyster 3 pram.

InTheRainOnATrain · 15/10/2023 20:58

YoYo. You see three times as many of them in London as any other pram/stroller for good reason. Doesn’t go completely flat but the recline is very decent and is most of the way there. It’s excellent for comfy sleeps- my 2YO has been sleeping in his daily since he was born, and same for his sister before him.

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Hopingforbetterluck · 15/10/2023 21:04

I went through so many strollers but someone on mumsnet recommended a baby city jogger to me when I was looking for one to take abroad and it’s great. Using it for second DC now who is nearly 9 months. It’s got a high weight limit so lasts until they outgrow it, lies flat for naps, handles really well with an easy compact flat fold. I can easily push it one handed while holding my three year olds hand. Really recommend it.

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