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Best buggy for holidays

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motherofvikings · 13/04/2013 09:49

We are off on holiday in may and i don't really fancy taking the buggy we have. its great but a bulky (when folded) Brio go.

What would be the best buggy for a 2 year old?
it needs to fold up small and recline - on the off chance that dd will sleep in it Hmm

TIA :)

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Rhubarb78 · 13/04/2013 13:09

I love my maxi cosi noa and think it would be ideal for a holiday. Its a one handed open and close and folds really compact. Its also easy to push with one hand and has a handle so you can pull it round folded like a trolley case. It also reclines enough for a 2 year old to nap in it, my 1 year old does hth

motherofvikings · 13/04/2013 13:46

Thanks rhubarb! :)
Think £150 is a bit much for a holiday buggy though. I'd still use my brio go normally as it is great for carrying scooters, porta potties, changing bag etc. :)

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Rhubarb78 · 13/04/2013 16:55

Have a look on ebay, they go for around £50 on there. Hope you get more suggestions in a bit. I also have a silver cross zest but the noa would travel a lot better than that

FattyMcChubster · 13/04/2013 17:02

We got a brand new maclaren for £80 on eBay, latest model. Love it. I've managed to go away with dd not needing help. Me, dd, buggy and weekender bag through airport security on my own it folds quickly and easily and is very light. Reclines fully. Think it's a quest.

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