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Umbrella/ lightweight with the most upright seat

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mummysmellsofsick · 24/04/2013 12:37

I'm still debating what my narrow lightweight public transport stroller will be.

Yoyo- love it but seat not v upright and its v expensive

Quest- seems good but how upright is the seat? I tried to go & look at one but DS was too grumpy & I had to leave the shop.

I want something 6kg or under, with a recline.

Thanks

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janek · 24/04/2013 12:53

I always thought the maclaren velo looked good. Don't know how upright the seat is, but there's nothing to it, it must weigh nothing!

mummysmellsofsick · 24/04/2013 13:15

The volo doesn't recline but I agree 4kg sounds great.

I can't understand why hardly any pushchairs offer a really upright position.

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OrlaKiely · 24/04/2013 13:17

h&s - child more likely to fall forwards I presume

I have a volo and it is amazingly light

Not sure what so suggest re upright seat but I don't remember the quest going very far up tbh

Rhubarb78 · 24/04/2013 20:30

Have a look at the maxi cosi noa, I think the seat on that is quite upright and the fold is great for public transport, easy to fold one handed

Tiggywunkle · 24/04/2013 23:43

The YoYo seat can be as upright as the child wants to sit. Thats one of the fab things about it. The child simply has to sit upright and then the seat back follows them with the harness.

Methren · 26/04/2013 00:01

Another vote for the maxicosi noa - seat pretty upright, reclines, very easy to fold/unfold, reasonable sized basket and steers like a dream.

mummysmellsofsick · 26/04/2013 18:43

Thanks will look at the Noa and yoyo again

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