Stroller suitable from Birth...

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So as we'll be travelling we need a lightweight stroller as well as our travel system so we will need it to have a 'lie flat' option which is suitable from birth.

We don't want to go over the £80 mark as we'll only be using it for a month or so then we will be using our travel system.

Could anybody recommend a suitable from birth stroller?

I've seen the Ziggy Zebra in babies r us which is quite nice but i'd like some other options... thanks!
 
What about the Petite Star Zia? Its really light, compact and easy to move around and it also reclines so its suitable from birth. Its the pram/pushchair that I have got and it seems fine. :)
 
https://direct.asda.com/Hauck-Pushchair-Multi-Recline/002665511,default,pd.html

Very cheap...not sure how good it is though.
 
How much did you pay for yours? x
What about the Petite Star Zia? Its really light, compact and easy to move around and it also reclines so its suitable from birth. Its the pram/pushchair that I have got and it seems fine. :)
 
Thanks i've looked at the reviews and they seem good for it but also just seen this one... this is great i think!

https://direct.asda.com/Red-Kite-Push-Me-Quatro-Buggy/002665553,default,pd.html
https://direct.asda.com/Hauck-Pushchair-Multi-Recline/002665511,default,pd.html

Very cheap...not sure how good it is though.
 
Thanks i've looked at the reviews and they seem good for it but also just seen this one... this is great i think!

https://direct.asda.com/Red-Kite-Push-Me-Quatro-Buggy/002665553,default,pd.html
https://direct.asda.com/Hauck-Pushchair-Multi-Recline/002665511,default,pd.html

Very cheap...not sure how good it is though.

i have this pushchair for my 18 month old while we try to get her walking before baby arrives, i would not recommend it for any baby until 6 months old,alot of these pushchairs say recline or full recline, but you will find they dont, theres bound to be some, but most of the cheap ones dont go back far enough for a nb. my daughter cant even fall asleep in this one its too upright xx
 
Thanks Wild...
thats useful as i would only be using it for him whilst he's nb, so definitely need something that lies completely flat. x
Thanks i've looked at the reviews and they seem good for it but also just seen this one... this is great i think!

https://direct.asda.com/Red-Kite-Push-Me-Quatro-Buggy/002665553,default,pd.html
https://direct.asda.com/Hauck-Pushchair-Multi-Recline/002665511,default,pd.html

Very cheap...not sure how good it is though.

i have this pushchair for my 18 month old while we try to get her walking before baby arrives, i would not recommend it for any baby until 6 months old,alot of these pushchairs say recline or full recline, but you will find they dont, theres bound to be some, but most of the cheap ones dont go back far enough for a nb. my daughter cant even fall asleep in this one its too upright xx
 
ive gone through so many puschairs with my 3, i'll keep checking back and if i can find anything in ur price range that does go flat, i do strongly recommend checking it in a shop first though re the recline, x
 
Yeah i think thats the best thing to just go into the shop rather than ordering it so that i can makesure its what it 'makes out to be'

thanks wild :) x
 
How much did you pay for yours? x
What about the Petite Star Zia? Its really light, compact and easy to move around and it also reclines so its suitable from birth. Its the pram/pushchair that I have got and it seems fine. :)

I got mine from Mothercare for £129.99 but I have heard after I bought it that you can get it elsewhere for no more than £100 most places :)
 
Good topic Savannah11!

We've been thinking about getting one that can stay in the car, although I'd like one that is parent facing, do they even do those?

We already have our travel system but just wanted something light and easy to use from birth. xx
 
Only advice i would have is dont buy any until o
you have seen it and played with it, so many of the manufactorers pretty much lie about them being suitable from birth!! x
 

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