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Fold up pram suitable from newborn - recommendations?

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Lalarosex · 28/03/2024 07:24

due in August - I don’t have a very big house and need a pram that will not take up loads of room! Any recommendations would be appreciated!

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InTheRainOnATrain · 28/03/2024 07:33

Babyzen YoYo with the newborn pack or Uppababy Cruz with the newborn comfort insert.

EverybodyKnowsThatYoureInsane · 28/03/2024 07:36

We just bought the Joolz Aer. I'm sorry I can't speak much for how it works but it does lie flat for a newborn and the fold ability is fantastic.

I wanted one like we seem to have when I was a kid the folded up like an umbrella. You don't seem to be out to get them now.

( Sorry that's probably not very useful. Just very excited about my new travel pram because I am sad)

QueSyrahSyrah · 28/03/2024 07:44

Do you have guaranteed parking right outside (rather than on street)? We live in a flat with a parking space outside and are planning to keep the pram permanently in the car rather than lugging it up in the lift and then taking up precious space in the flat.

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User9088 · 28/03/2024 07:44

We loved our babyzen yoyo and had the newborn pack. Friends had the same buggy but with the bassinet - this part doesnt fold but they used it like a moses basket downstairs.

Think about where you are going to use the pram. We are urban and used the yoyo on pavements. It doesn't cope well on gravel though I've managed cobbles ok.

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