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pushchair for 6 month old?

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MintyDiamonds · 23/09/2013 13:42

I currently have a second hand oyster and I hate it, DD is very dainty and the straps just dont fit, also i think the seat may be a bit broken as it doesn't sit up very straight.

I am looking for something which will sit very upright but also recline, preferably parent facing. There is just too much choice, any help would be much appreciated.

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Ihateparties · 23/09/2013 14:30

The oyster seat is just like that, not very upright.

Apart from the v. upright seat and parent facing what else do you want? What sort of budget, used or new? Etc.

The bugaboo cameleon and joolz day/mamas and papas joolz both have v upright seats, both are pricy new but easily available used. They are bigger pushchairs though compared to the oyster,don't know if that would bother you.

MintyDiamonds · 23/09/2013 17:05

In regards to budget I suppose around £200, but if it is something I'll use for years I could spend more. I'm not too bothered about size but smaller is generally better but I'm sure I'll have to compromise somewhere. I just want something really comfy for her.

Thank you for the help.

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Ihateparties · 23/09/2013 19:31

The only thing genuinely smaller is a bugaboo bee imo, or something like a petite star bubble.

The graco evo has good reviews, as does the mutsy evo. I have a joie chrome that I really like all of those are around the kind of budget you're talking about.

I might be tempted to go to a shop with a good range and sit your dd in a range of stuff, get a feel for what she's comfortable in and what you like and don't like.

stargirl1701 · 23/09/2013 19:34

Second hand Stokke?

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