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Holiday stroller

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funnylittlekaty · 22/02/2013 15:21

Hello
We're off to Portugal on our holibobs soon with grandma, grandad, me and dh and 23 month old ds. We like our bugaboo bee but it is a pita when folding away and will take up lots of room in our small hire car boot. Any recommendations for a toddler strollery type thing that'll fold up all small, that he'll nap in and is reasonably reasonable price wise? Not much to ask I know...
Eye fank yoo x

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nicm · 22/02/2013 19:34

Hi, we got a Maclaren techno for ds1 for travelling when he was 6 months. It was good because it was flat for him to sleep in but is big when folded. With ds2 we got a triumph when he was 18 months. Much smaller when folded and reclines enough for him to sleep. Smile

femmeaufoyer · 22/02/2013 21:13

Babyzen yoyo

femmeaufoyer · 22/02/2013 21:15

Oops...just read the bit about reasonably priced...the Yoyo is expensive but brilliant for holidays.

milk · 23/02/2013 16:31

Chicco Liteway :)

milk · 23/02/2013 16:32

Coleen Rooney uses one :)

KateShmate · 23/02/2013 17:19

Nuna Pepp - fabulous holiday buggy, although I would guarantee that you would use it when you got home too Grin Absolutely fabulous buggy!

Jollyb · 23/02/2013 17:26

I'm not sure it folds much smaller than the Bee but highly recommend the baby city mini for travelling. The one handed fold mechanism is fantastic when trying to wrestle a toddler through security. Being able to push with one hand is really useful too Great sunshade. We had a maclaren techno before this and found it was surprisingly bulky .

HappyAsASandboy · 23/02/2013 18:04

The Obaby atlas is great. It lies flat, folds small, has survived many flights and is about £60, less if second hand off eBay :-)

Enjoy your holiday :)

funnylittlekaty · 23/02/2013 18:17

Very helpful and obliging as always ladies. Found some on eBay. Is it a bit icky to buy a pushchair for £2? How many bodily fluids do you think I'll be scrubbing off for £2?!

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KateShmate · 23/02/2013 18:24

OP it depends what buggy it is and whether it's worth scrubbing multiple bodily fluids Wink

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