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Newborn pushcair without carrycot - anyone found a good one??

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somersetsoul · 16/04/2018 15:59

Just that really. I don't want a separate carrycot and so far have found the Silver Cross pursuit but the reviews aren't great.

Are there anymore! Or a pushchair and insert solution??

Thanks 🙂

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DaisyLand · 16/04/2018 16:23

Bugaboo bee you can use it without the carrycot
Haven’t tried it as I bought it with it

harrietm87 · 16/04/2018 16:23

We've gone for a bugaboo bee with a cocoon (like a sleeping bag) rather than a carry cot as we wanted to be able to fold the pram without removing anything and it was also a lot cheaper.

Bear2014 · 16/04/2018 16:42

Bugaboo bee! If it's a summer baby don't bother with the carrycot, just strap onto buggy. Then get the footmuff for winter.

UrgentExitRequired · 16/04/2018 17:06

Bugaboo Bee 5 with a cocoon.

Bluebirdsky · 16/04/2018 17:06

The pushchair part of the Nuna Mixx is suitable from birth (although you can buy a carrycot)
The Mothercare travel systems don't have a separate carrycot but the pushchair section converts into a carrycot, I think one of the icandy pushchairs is the same but I can't remember which one.

TheHobbyKing · 16/04/2018 20:02

Another vote for Bugaboo Bee with cocoon. I love my Bee and haven’t ever felt the need to buy a pushchair when my children grew into toddlers as it still worked just as well. They were really snug in the cocoon too as winter babies.

somersetsoul · 16/04/2018 20:50

I hadn't thought about the Bee! I'll have a look 🙂

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OhNoGroken · 16/04/2018 20:51

Mamas and papas urbo 2 and baby jogger city mini gt both have lie flat pushchair seats suitable from birth

BikeRunSki · 16/04/2018 20:53

Baby Jogger City Mini

NewSense · 16/04/2018 20:58

We got an oyster lite, as we rarely use it and it was cheap(er than others). It lies flat and so is "suitable from birth", but is fwd facing only, which is a negative. I used to carry in a sling and then when I got to my destination would use the oyster lite to lie him in whilst I had coffee/ whatever. May have looked odd pushing it around whilst carrying the baby, but it worked for me :)

Still going strong 3 years later, and comfortably fits a 3 year old when they're having a lazy day.

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