Travel pram for overseas holiday

My partner & I are going to Europe in August and we are taking our 2 year old. We are looking for a travel pram to take with us. We have the metro3 redsbaby pram which we love and I’m looking at getting the redsbaby skip2. But wanting reviews about others and if you have any reviews about the skip2 It can be very overwhelming deciding which one to go with.
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We have the Skip 2 and it’s great, haven’t used my Metro since getting it, it’s so much more convenient to use but basket is tiny, you get used to it though

@Lauren I was looking at the joolz but it doesn’t recline as much as the redsbaby and my son loves to sleep. May I ask what you can put in the basket? Could a country backpack fit in it

I have a kids country road backpack that I fit in there just, not a lot of room for much else but we make it work. It just folds up nice and can go on the back seat of it needs to and lighter and easier to steer around. I liked that it was more affordable than a lot of the others!

I was looking at buying the skip but decided to get the valco baby ultra snap instead. The valco has complete canopy cover with uv protected mesh, lie completely flat, very easy to fold and unfold (it seems much easier than the skip), good basket size, sturdy and very easy to manouvre. But it weighs 9kg and doesnt fold very compact. Skip weighs 7kg. But because airlines allow free checked strollers but count strollers as part of your carry on allowance I thought it was better to check the stroller and use a carrier for boarding.

We bought an easywalker from baby bunting. Decent basket for a travel pram and one hand fold and open. Full recline for sleeping. Reasonably priced too.

Bought Karion. Really light and is easy to fold but not much you can put on the basket underneath the pram. Can fit in the overhead bin. If I remembered it right it is only about 6kg.

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