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2 year old too big for current buggy, any suggestions?

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Coffee45 · 06/01/2022 21:27

I have a Chicco buggy and my just turned two year old is tall for his age. He’s not comfortable in the buggy, any suggestions for something light and simple to use.

He’s obviously toddling around but always in buggy when we go out shopping, school run etc…
Just looking for something to use for another 9 months or bit longer for longer trips out.

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WishMyNameWasWittyNotShitty · 06/01/2022 21:31

I've got the Joie Brisk LX. It goes up to 22kg, and my 3 year old is still comfy in it. The seat is quite deep.

It's lightweight and and umbrella fold.

user33323 · 06/01/2022 21:32

The City Mini GT and Phil and ted both go up to age 7, I think Mountain Buggy do too.

Danikm151 · 06/01/2022 21:32

Depends on what chicco one you have really.
My silvercross reflex stroller says good up till 4 years. (Up to 25kg) but my chicco trolleyme is up to 15kg 3 years.
Seat is wider on silvercross but it’s an umbrella fold.

glasshalfsomething · 06/01/2022 21:44

City mini gt

DoucheCanoe · 06/01/2022 21:53

Mine are older now so could be out of date but both of them fitted into the Baby Jogger city Mini until they were 5 (didn't use it all the time but there were emergencies!)

Coffee45 · 07/01/2022 19:57

Thank you, I’m going to look into all these suggestions over the weekend. I really need a new buggy in next couple of weeks.

My son just looks so uncomfortable in his current buggy plus wearing a winter jacket doesn’t help, as he looks so squished!

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hellosunshineagainx · 07/01/2022 23:17

We gave up our buggy at 18 months and got him a scooter, he has had it almost a year now and had no issues at all, took some getting used to the first few weeks but was then fine. He was 99th percentile and an early walker so that maybe helped? Just saying don't be frightened to ditch the buggy altogether!

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