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I've just bought a Maclaren Quest to use on holidays - it's very light, fully reclines and has a calf rest so babies can sleep comfortably. There are cheaper/lighter buggies on the market but they don't recline fully.


My 8 month old falls asleep happily in it and we've also found it useful for weekends away as it doesn't take up the whole of the car boot.

We travelled to portugal last year baby was 4 months old we purchased a cheap buggy as didn't want to take our expensive silver cross surf pram so we researched and managed to find one in Asda it is an hauck pushchair (black and red) it has a sun canopy, large storage compartment under chair and reclines to different levels by toggles at the back of chair... very light weight, comfortable and generally a great cheap pram only ?25.


Its the one in this Link

http://your.asda.com/baby-club/we-ve-got-loads-of-great-prizes-to-give-away-in-our-april-baby-event


My mum and sister went croatia last year they said it was beautiful and weather was wonderful... ENJOY.

Not at all cheap, but the Babyzen Yoyo has just come out and it is AMAZING! I tested it recently. http://www.dorkadore.com/kids-babies/babyzen-yoyo-review/


Sorry, probably not much help since it's not cheap, but I reckon it will hold its value well on re-sale (which is how I will justify it to myself if I ever feel flush enough to buy one!)

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