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Are you thinking carrycot type pram (baby might be a bit big? Mostly up to 6m) or lie flat buggy? For lie flat buggy the baby jogger city mini is fab for hols as completely flat with great sunhood. As buggie says you could put one of the big cover up sunshades on. Or the maclaren triumph lies completely flat too....


More info please! But I'm not v good at ebay prams....(too addicted to shiny-ness of new...husband not happy about this...))

We had the City Mini as well and it was fabulous for buggy sleeps. My son managed to fall sleep in it until he was around three yrs old (long days out type of thing). It has loads of space to stretch out and a really great sun shade the almost covers the whole child. Actually we really really loved that buggy, one hand fold and fit in a small hatchback boot. And they are quite inexpensive.

That is expensive! However, other websites/companies are selling it for ?40-50 - I've no idea how that compares to other buggy boards but the relatively low price of the pram may make up for this.


I agree that the brake looks like it may be blocked by the board but having read some reviews no-one seem to complains of difficulty accessing the brake once the board is on...

Hmm- maclaren with sheepskin liner and cool sheet/muslin over the top for bed softness but no overheating?


I'm useless with this nap caper, Cheeky S still co-naps in my bed with me every single day and he's almost 18mo. Only sleeps in a cot at g-mas or in the pram occasionally. I'm sure this will work BRILLIANTLY when Baby 2 arrives.

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