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Yoyo pushchair - how far does it recline also bassinet or newborn pack?

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babyyoyoquestions · 15/08/2024 15:04

Is the recline quite far back as in almost flat? Does anyone have a photo as online it’s hard to see !

Also would you recommend the bassinet or the newborn pack? Won’t need it for travel when baby is a newborn so leaning towards the bassinet as looks more supportive? Keen to know opinions from those who have used either / both ! I do a lot of walking so the bassinet is probably a better bet??

Last question - is the footmuff any good ? It looks cosy but does it slide down like sometimes those kind of things do ?

Thankyou !

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Butterflysunshine01 · 16/08/2024 00:13

We have a Yoyo as a spare as it’s the only one that will fit in my car boot😂I love it , the fold and unfold is soo easy and quick! It’s lovely to push too. I can only comment on the newborn pack- it’s great for us as folds with the chassis, but I wouldn’t have wanted as the main one from birth, the base is quite hard, although it does have extra padding round the head area. Also, our four month old gets very hot in it, much more so than our bassinet pram (icandy core one), think it must be the fabric, he got so sweaty during the heatwave in it! If the temp is under 23 or so degrees he’s fine though. I would definitely get the bassinet if using from birth.

xx18921 · 16/08/2024 00:20

We have a yo-yo as a spare and for travel, plus again it's what I can fit in my boot. We got it when our daughter was about 8-9 months so can't comment on the newborn pack but we love it. It's folds up, is light and we take it frequently on flights to visit my husbands family. Our daughter is almost three and she napped great in it when needed, esp last year on holiday when she was two when nap fell over lunch. We had a lovely peaceful lunch with a glass of wine! Bliss ha ha! We have the foot muff, it's very cosy and as I recall doesn't fall off. We have only used it a couple of times though as it is the spare buggy so haven't gotten much use out of that bit but I bought it anyway at the time in case. It's reclines well but not flat an older child and again I can't comment on newborn or bassinet.

xx18921 · 16/08/2024 00:22

Also recommend get a 'snooze shade' for any pram/biggy .

xx18921 · 16/08/2024 00:25

Sorry only just read the part re walking. I would say it's only designed really for flat surfaces like smooth pavements, not an off roader so to speak. Definitely need a more robust pram/buggy with suspension if you walk elsewhere.

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