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mig100
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Fri, Sep 10 2021, 10:18 am
Im looking for a recommendation to a lightweight stroller for the car. It should be good decent to push. My main priority is that it should be easy to fold and take up very little space. I dont plan to use it often
Any links would be appreciated. Thanks
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Window
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Fri, Sep 10 2021, 12:36 pm
I have the mountain buggy Nano. Weighs 10 lbs. it even has a carry strap to hang on your shoulder.
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Window
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Fri, Sep 10 2021, 12:38 pm
Just adding that it does take two hands to fold and unfold.
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Fri, Sep 10 2021, 12:45 pm
I like the UPPAbaby Minu, lightweight, easy fold, nice support for child....
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Violet
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Fri, Sep 10 2021, 1:16 pm
Umbrella or any car stroller? Umbrella strollers fold long and thin, like an umbrella hence the name, whilst the 'yoyo' style travel strollers fold into a square. Do you need it to be more than a stroller-like be able to attach a car seat or suitable for a specific age? Also do you have a budget?
The classic umbrella stroller is the maclaren which might not be available outside the UK. But Silver cross make a nice umbrella stroller, I'm not as keen on the 'wing' stroller they make. Joie also make a cheaper but still decent umbrella stroller but it also might not be available where you are.
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amother
Brunette
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Sun, Sep 12 2021, 11:09 am
Joolz has a sale on their stroller now its called the Aer it is extremely lightweight, wheels very well, and folds in 3 seconds with 1 hand and clicks into place. I highly recommend (I did a lot of research).
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mig100
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Mon, Sep 13 2021, 12:44 pm
Thanks all for your responses. I was not thinking of spending so much. I though I would spend more like 50 $100. doesnt have to be the best quality. I dont plan to use it a lot or long walks. Iwould like it to be able to seat an older toddler. I also would want it to lean back so I can use it for naps for my toddler
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Violet
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Mon, Sep 13 2021, 3:21 pm
It's a shame for you that a lot of the British brands I would suggest are probably not available by you. Many people I know have the Joie Nitro which is a cheap and decent quality stroller.
Would the graco nimblelite work for you? I don't know if it folds small enough but it's within your budget. My sil has a graco stroller, not the exact same model but very similar and she's had it years and been really happy with it.
https://www.amazon.com/Graco-N.....=8-14
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Perrys
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Mon, Sep 13 2021, 6:39 pm
mig100 wrote: | Thanks all for your responses. I was not thinking of spending so much. I though I would spend more like 50 $100. doesnt have to be the best quality. I dont plan to use it a lot or long walks. Iwould like it to be able to seat an older toddler. I also would want it to lean back so I can use it for naps for my toddler |
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