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We use a baby zen yoyo for travelling, the yoya is a cheaper version also with reasonable reviews. Reasonable sunshade, will go into overhead locker on a plane so can be used as carry on and my large 4 year old still fits in it at a push. I never got on very well with maclarens but I know they remain popular.
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We debated long on this - we have 2 kids so tried a double but it was too wide for doors in our house so it went back. Decided on 2 single "holiday" buggies as once older child walking more we'll only need one buggy.

Got 2 of these when on offer, they're not too heavy compared to others:

http://www.mamasandpapas.com/product-kato-buggy-pinkpurple/1089j9500/type-i/?cm_mmc=Shopping-_-Google%2520Product%2520Search-_-Kato%B2%2520Buggy%2520-%2520Pink%252FPurple-_-1089J9500&gclid=CJylze_q3s4CFYu6GwodsXkLpQ&locale=1&bll=1


The one thing I'd highly recommend you get is one of these:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/I-Safe-Cosatto-Universal-Stroller-Parasol/dp/B00DI7JN2S/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1472206252&sr=8-1&keywords=isafe+buggy+shade


As a muslin doesn't really work that well (and often hangs down on child's face/tickles arms etc). I am so glad we got this so baby is protected from the sun on holiday. It's lightweight and folds down small.

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