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Recommendations for holiday pushchairs

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sparklymams · 23/03/2023 00:17

We're off on a much needed holiday in May - Baby will be 11mo.

I'm after an inexpensive pushchair/stroller that can is holiday friendly (lightweight/compact/Sun Visor etc) as we already have a main pushchair here.

The Joie Stroller looked okay but I've seen so many mixed reviews.

Budget is about £50-£70

I don't really know where to start with the search so will be grateful for any recommendations🤪

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Mammymcgrath · 16/04/2023 11:30

Looking for help here were going on holiday in August with a new born (3.5 months) and a 4 year old. I was originally going to bring my bugaboo for the new born and the out and about for my son as hes really tall, he has severe astmah and can get into coughing fits when walking long distances and sometimes will need a quick nap, I'm wondering is there a suitable cheap double buggy I could get instead of bringing two separate ones I'm also travelling with ryanair and I'm unsure if I can check in two prams.

GiraffeLaSophie · 16/04/2023 11:32

There’s a couple of websites where you can rent more expensive travel strollers, Babyzen Yo-yos, Bugaboo Butterfly etc. I don’t know if that would be a better option than buying a cheaper one?

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