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Pushchair for Glastonbury

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Issy42 · 27/05/2010 14:44

Any previous Glastonbury goers have any recommendations for a pushchair that will be ok for Glastonbury? Or experience of one that you thought would be good and wasn't?

I need to have one that reclines, has a compact fold and is cheap to get secondhand.

DD is 6 months but was prem so not really ready to be sleeping upright. Also I have a really small car boot, 50cm x 52cm (can stretch to 68) x 95cm.

Appreciate it will have to be the sling if it's really muddy, but hoping it won't be.

I have a Mura but don't want it to get trashed in the mud and also is very heavy if I had to lift out if it got stuck, so hoping to get something secondhand.

Thanks.

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geordieminx · 07/06/2010 19:48

I absolutely loved the mai tei, it took a while to get the hang of tying it, but after a few goes it was wasy to do it single handedly.

Very snuggly.

ashcloud · 07/06/2010 19:56

Loads of people drag babies in trolleys - the kind of thing market traders use. They pad them out with mattresses and blankets and look very cosy.

ruffletheanimal · 07/06/2010 19:57

having bought (and given away) many a sling, i can confidently recommend ergo and yamo and all the other ones that are based on mai tais, but east peasy with the clip things. absolute piece of coke to use and unbelievably comfortable to wear. i had to stop using 'normal' slings at age 6m tops with the older dc because of neck pain, but i could carry my 2yo easily in a yamo or ergo.

Issy42 · 07/06/2010 21:33

Ashcloud - they are so cute aren't they, especially when they're all done up with fairy lights . It was my original thought - was going to put her Mura carrycot inside one, but the carrycot was too wide for the small one and the big one didn't fit in my car. I was also unsure about pulling her behind me in crowds - definitely an option for when she's older.

Ruffle - that's good to know. The one I've ordered is pretty much an ergo copy - hope it's just as good.

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lillypie · 08/06/2010 07:16

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Issy42 · 08/06/2010 15:01

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