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Does anyone have recommendations on what travel system pram to get?
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Learn more about our guidelines.We love the ickle bubba stomp ones. We had it with all of ours :) xx
I have the Cosatto Wow travel system and love it, the pram itself is so light to push and lift which is ideal after a c-section. It's also so easy to put up/down and change the attachments x
I have the Oyster 3 and currently using it 2nd time around. It’s the only one I’ve had so don’t know about others but mine is still as sturdy as it was with my first and I’ve never had any issues with it
I have the mamas and papas occaro already as this is my second baby but I wouldn’t recommend. It is so heavy 😅 if I was rich I would get a new one but it’s such a waste of money. It’s lovely and works really good but it’s just soooo heavy. So I can’t help with recommendations but can help with what not to buy 🤣
I’m thinking of getting the Red kite push me pace but I’m getting slightly nervous as I’ve only ever seen it once in the wild and never hear anyone talk about it. I really like the look of it and the fact it all folds down together. I’m hopefully going to the shop to trial it in a few weeks x
Just recommend any where the seat folds aswell as the frame as taking them apart or having a giant pushchair in the boot is a pain! Im currently looking at joie finiti or nuna triv next
Aw thank you guys! I really want everything to fold and the car seat to attach to the pram too. Anyone tried the bugaboo prams or the silvercross?
Went to john lewis and tried them I mostly just didn't like the look of them 😅 but also the seats didn't feel that cushioned for baby and don't want to buy a separate insert that wouldn't match
We have the silver cross eclipse !
The seat, bassinet and car seat fit to the frame. It’s got a big basket and collapses well ! X
@Jessica the Cosatto wow car seat attaches to the pram and folds quite small to fit in the car:)
I think it massively depends where you live and what type of lifestyle you have. We wanted something with decent wheels so we could go for walks in the countryside etc… but downside is they’re usually a lot heavier! If I was going into towns more I would have got a smaller lightweight system. I also wanted a pram that I could stick the car seat on for shorter outings. We went for mamas and papas occaro. We went into shops that sell lots of prams to see how heavy they were, how easy they are to put up/down, how much room is underneath, will it fit in the car etc… they’re so expensive and it’s so overwhelming at first!
@Jaz look at the red kite, it all folds up together and there’s no faffy taking things apart which is what I didn’t want. I’ve not seen it in person (other than once in a shopping mall) but I’ve seen a few TikTok videos and it looks really nice I think
@Rach thanks for recommendation but my trouble aswell is I want a true lie flat option past the carrycot stage where as that and others still keep babys back and thighs at an angle when you recline I know from my old pushchair and older kids that's not comfortable and #3 will be out and about lots with us for naps so want the most comfortable pushchair x
We have just gotten our my baby (not sure how to spell the branding) and it has high reviews just praying it will be easy to assemble 😂