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What's the lightest proper pushchair?

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ThurlHoHoHow · 19/12/2013 15:18

We've got a Maclaren Techno XLR which has been amazing but I'm sure it is heavier than some strollers. My parents have a M&P Kato which I seem to remember feels lighter, and which I'm tempted by. We do have one of those £20 stroller jobs but the handles are just ridiculously low, even for me and I'm incredibly short.

Has anyone got any good recommendations? It's for a 2yo, we do a decent walk every day to and from the CM so it would need to be pretty robust as I'm generally late and sprinting but we don't need lots of shopping room and the lie-flat option and all the jazz anymore. The Zeta Vooom seems to get some good reviews. We don't really want to spend more than £50, maybe £70 as anything more and there's no point changing from what we're already using.

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jumperooo · 23/12/2013 11:59

Uppababy G Luxe is the lightest umbrella stroller, I believe. It's very light but really well built, fully suspended, three recline positions, built in sunshade and loads of other features and can even stand upright when folded. I tried one in a shop and was about to buy one last week until we found a bargain Babyzen Yoyo on eBay. They are half the weight of a standard umbrella stroller. I had a maclaren quest but didn't rate it at all. The g luxe looks a pretty great choice if umbrella fold is what you want

jumperooo · 23/12/2013 12:00

Oh sorry, ignore me, I completely missed the bit about your budget! I've heard the Vooom is great, as long as nothing goes wrong with it

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