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I know it's been done to death! But...best buggy for Travel/Summer holiday?

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Boozilla · 28/03/2011 17:09

Still the McLaren Techo XT? That's what we had when my DS was little but it's pretty much on its last wheels so to speak! So, replace with another Techno XT or is there something better out there in your experiences??

DD is 16 months by the way! Any thoughts much appreciated!!

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Boozilla · 28/03/2011 17:59

Oh go on. Any ideas? Grin

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Librashavinganotherbiscuit · 28/03/2011 17:59

I love my baby jogger city mini.

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DilysPrice · 28/03/2011 18:07

I love my Mclaren Volo, because it weighs nothing and has a strap to sling over my back. But it doesn't recline at all or have any sunshade - it's swings and roundabouts.

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Librashavinganotherbiscuit · 29/03/2011 08:26

baby jogger city mini - reclines flat, has fantastic sun canopy, easy to collapse and light(ish) to carry. However you won't be able to sling over your back!!! Easy to push in on most terrains (have used on snow and on beach). Big seat. Pick up easily on ebay.

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upyourdiva · 29/03/2011 09:52

Another vote for the City Mini.

Lightweight (ish) but sturdy, full recline, 1 hand fold, big sun canopy, big seat and sturdy BUT they are expensive!

Maclaren XT is still generally well thought of and easy to come by second hand.

The Mamas and Ppas Pulse is also a good pushchair and cheaper than the XT but with the same features.

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Hevster · 29/03/2011 13:56

techno xt has served us very well, i'd buy another if ours wore out

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