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holiday with 15wk baby- which buggy/stroller

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feekerry · 12/07/2012 16:16

going to spain when dd will be 15 weeks. not taking travel system as car seat too hot and stroller attachment too hefty- worried might get broken on plane. so, looking for something lightweight and comfortable enough for dd to fall asleep in (would need to recline as only 15wks) but i want something that faces into us rather than her facing outwards- do these exist????

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Lirogiro · 12/07/2012 16:24

Have you thought about taking a sling instead? I've just been on holiday with my 18wk old and we took a pushchair and a sling and he was only in the pushchair once. He slept really well in the sling and was great for going places as we didn't have to faff with steps etc.
I know this doesn't answer your query directly but i wish i hadn't bothered taking my pushchair on holiday as we could have done without it!

feekerry · 12/07/2012 17:44

Hi. Thanks for your reply. I have a sling and carrier and will take both but thought she might be too hot? What did you do at night time if you went out to eat? Was thinking push chair would be easier if eating out

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dozensofpichu · 12/07/2012 17:51

The maclaren quest folds small for travel and reclines. Think it's suitable from 3 months. I noticed there is 20% off them on boots website at the moment!

milk · 12/07/2012 18:09

Definitely take a stroller!!!

Chicco Liteway has my vote! Reclines completely flat which is great for nap times :)

Stokey · 13/07/2012 10:52

I bought a cheap cosatto when dd1 was 4 months to go to Spain. It isn't parent facing but does recline flat and has paid for itself many times over as ended up using on buses, tubes etc instead of lugging travel system up &down steps.

forevergreek · 13/07/2012 22:19

I would sling too but try here for a bit first

I usually sling when away/ travelling and is so much easy. Especially as buggys are impossible on beaches/ at most tourist attractions/ on public transport abroad etc..

When eating baby just slept on whoever was slinging them.

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