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Pram recommendations

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Amberlils · 27/06/2025 13:44

Looking for recommendations for a light weight stroller that can parent face and world face and is great on all different terrains.
We had the Ocarro which we loved, but part of it broke so now wanting something a lot lighter

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inasillyfrillydress · 27/06/2025 17:27

What ages are you looking to cover?

The parent facing requirement limits your options a bit for a good all terrain pram.

Mulledjuice · 27/06/2025 17:30

Lightweight + all terrain rarely go together.

What sort of terrain do you normally cover? Lightweight so it can be carried up the stairs or regularly folded and put in a luggage rack? Or something else?

Amberlils · 27/06/2025 18:42

It doesn't have to be really light weight, we have a travel pram if needed, it just seems like the Ocarro is the heaviest one so want something as sturdy/smooth over rough ground but a bit lighter.
Baby is 10 months and would want it to last a while

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121gigawatts · 27/06/2025 18:53

Have a look at the Jane Crosslight. We had the Jane Crosswalk-R as they hadn't made the Crosslight. Absolutely excellent prams for all terrain. I've had a few and that was my favourite and if I had another would get the Crosslight. They're not a well known brand, they're Spanish but you can get in UK and very well made.

Amberlils · 27/06/2025 19:01

Thank you so much. Will have a look at this

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Bunny2006 · 27/06/2025 21:10

I have a Joie versatrax and don't drive so it's done many, many miles on a range of terrain plus lifting up steps etc and never had an issue! Child is almost 2.5 now

Amberlils · 27/06/2025 21:22

Bunny2006 · 27/06/2025 21:10

I have a Joie versatrax and don't drive so it's done many, many miles on a range of terrain plus lifting up steps etc and never had an issue! Child is almost 2.5 now

Thank you. I'll have a look at this one too

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HelloBear765 · 27/06/2025 22:42

All terrain won't be light. We have the Bugaboo Fox and I absolutely love it. Baby is super comfy, the wheels are huge, I have done many many miles in it. And I did manage to put it in and out of the car all the time by myself, from about 6 weeks after my c section, so it depends on your definition of heavy.

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