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Lightweight buggy under £75?

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PetitPiaf · 10/08/2011 21:27

Hi all

Can anyone suggest a lightweight buggy with 2 handles under £75 that will fit into the boot of a small hatchback? DS is 18 months and likes to sit very upright.

I have been crawling Google and the closest I got was the OBaby Atlas but I think it is too long! Need some real opinions to help me make up my mind before my DH cracks up...Blush

TIA

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Kathryn31 · 10/08/2011 21:30

definitly have a look at the kiddiecare website they will have loads of reasonably priced pushchairs, I always try there first!!

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bunnynose · 10/08/2011 21:59

Argos do the Mamas and Papas Tempo for £79.99, or the Pipi for £69.99. The Pipi is a bit smaller than the Tempo.

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aswellasyou · 10/08/2011 22:04

How short do you need it to be? I had the Chicco Liteway that can be bought for £75 sometimes.

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kahlua4me · 10/08/2011 22:07

I had a quinny zapp for my dd. Does pack up very small as it folds in half as well as collapses.
Fitted in the boot of our Aygo (very tiny boot!)

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mamadivazback · 11/08/2011 10:16

Quinny Zapp is a tiny fold but does'nt recline at all.

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PetitPiaf · 11/08/2011 20:39

Hi guys, thanks for the responses.

bunnynose I love the look of the Pipi! I wonder if Argos would let me test it in my boot? Grin

aswellasyou Chicco Liteway is on my list as well as CT 0.6, I'll need to find a local stockist to check them out (I'm in NI)

Quinny Zapp is a nice looking buggy, but a little out of my budget!

Thanks again. I'm getting there!

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