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Very small folding stroller?

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Sheesh90 · 10/12/2013 09:53

Hello everyone I'm after some advice from you all today. I'm looking for a stroller or pushchair that folds very small (to fit in the boot of my KA) I currently have a britax b agile but I'm looking to buy something new because I find the britax doesn't steer very well and I'm currently having problems with my wrists due to health problems. So I'm looking for something that folds very small and is light to steer. All advice will be much appreciated! Thanks everyone! :)

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tortoisesarefab · 11/12/2013 20:42

Have you tried the babyzen yoyo or the mamas and papas armadillo? They came up when i was looking for a small fold pushchair. I got the maxi cosi noa in the end and i think that steers pretty easily.

SolomanDaisy · 11/12/2013 20:46

We have a quinny zapp as a spare buggy in the car. It folds very small, but I find the steering awful compared to the bugaboo bee. Actually, I think our bugaboo has been in the boot of my sister's Ka before. What about a baby jogger city mini?

Sheesh90 · 12/12/2013 06:55

Thanks very much for your replies I will look into it! :) I think I will avoid the quinny Zapp then :( looks like it's a problem with all 3 wheeler buggies!

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DoesntLeftoverTurkeySoupDragOn · 12/12/2013 06:57

I didn't have any trouble steering my Zapp.

For me, its only fault was a tendency to tip if you hung too much off the handles. Which is fair enough really!

WeeTeaJenny · 17/12/2013 16:28

HI, i had a Peugeot 107 which has a tiny boot and i could fit my Baby jogger city mini single buggy in perfectly without taking any wheels etc off.
I cannot recommend the City Mini enough its so easy to fold and very sturdy...
I also had the Quinny Buzz which fitted in the 107 boot too but then you need different seat parts etc so for hassle free buggy I'd say the city mini x

WeeTeaJenny · 17/12/2013 16:30

P.S Meant to add very light to steer , i push the city mini one handed whilst holding a shopping basket in the other hand at the supermarket :) Hope this helps

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