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Toddler occasional buggy

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Winwins · 05/06/2021 07:28

My youngest (and last) DC is coming up to 2. They have always been a good walker, so we’ve never used a buggy. Our old one needs some repairs so we’re wondering if we’d be better off buying a new one that actually fits our needs:

We only really want it for days out, as somewhere for the youngest to nap when we’re out all day.

  • light (so we can carry it when not in use, or run back to the car for)
  • less than £100 (as it’s going to get limited use)
  • reclines

Any top tips?

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teaandlotusbiscoff · 05/06/2021 13:48

Joie nitro. Rather nice and light and costs £50, as it’s an umbrella style fold if it’s folded you can “wheel” it by the handles in front/behind you. Reclines as it’s suitable from birth (though I wouldn’t want to use it for a newborn!)

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