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I was just focussed on trying to thrift as much of our baby stuff as possible (because of cozzy lives). I would have used the fact we had two incomes to invest in a different pram. But you don't know what you don't know right. We ended up with the Steelcraft OneV2. It's not a bad pram, has a huge basket and the seat can convert into a bassinet so you don't need a separate attachment. But it's heavy and you can only collapse it with the seat facing outward. But for all intents and purposes it's fine so I can't justify buying another lol (until we travel).
I have the One2 but I bought it when baby was 3.5-4 months and always used it in a very reclined but not flat angle. We've been really enjoying it since he got into the seated position but I agree it seems a bit off if you want to use it from birth. Have you watched any review videos?
We have a Britax One2. The bassinet turns into a stroller seat so you don't have to change anything over. It has a massive basket and good suspension. Folds up pretty easily. It is 11.6kg though!
We have the One2! It comes with a part to zip on the bassinet that has a bit of extra cushion and covers the buckles. There is a Velcro strap for it, which was actually kind of nice for baby to help them not roll around too much. Overall we love the pram! She’s 17 months old now and we use it everyday. No complaints.
We have the one2! I really like it. Might be less smooth to push than the more expensive models, but I loved that the seat converted into the bassinet so you don’t have to buy seperate pieces. Also very affordable.
Yeah definitely seems safe! Our girl is 13 months and we’ve used it everyday since newborn and it’s holding up amazingly.
for me it was, I've used ours daily as we live in a very walkable area. We got a britax one2, it converts from bassinet to upright (grow with your child) & has the ability to have a second seat installed if you have a second child.
Britax One2 also fits your requirements but is slightly on the heavy side at just over 11kg. We had its precursor (Savvi) and it was a really good solid midrange pram.
My time to shine as I've bought way too many prams (let's just ignore that financial irresponsibility). A few questions to ask yourself: - Will you want more than one kid? - How is the access to your house - Where do you live and how do you go out and about I will list some pros and cons for the ones I've had. - Yoyo - small canopy and smaller overall for a pram, even for a compact one, airline compliant, it does require two hands to fold it down - I've had two of these, one with me and one with my parents, ended up using a couple of times each - terrible on cobblestone - Joolz Aer+ - my favourite compact one, the canopy is huge (meaning that you can extend it to get the baby to sleep and almost no light passes) more stable and has significantly more space than the yoyo, lays down flat. It is also possible to fold it with one hand and carry it on the side on the tube - Icandy orange - if you want kids close by this will save you a few headaches. You can transform it into a double and it has an integrated buggy board, the basket holds a lot and it is easy access (seats are quite small), the sweet spot for this one is when your second kid is between 6 months and 16 months and your oldest is too big for a pram but can't walk a lot (between 2.5 and 4 I would say). The integrated buggy board for perfect for us during these months - other parents were kicking their buggy boards and always having to lift it up, walking on the side of the pram and I was cruising. I believe they have a new version now that icandy core? Which has an integrated buggy board and possibility of having different wheels. This pram is very bulky but great for country side walks, very stable, height adjustable handle. Again, very bulky but hey, a child can even fit on the basket - Bugaboo fox - amazing canopy, again, if your baby naps on the pram, you want this. Better looking than the Icandy Orange. Still behaves pretty well "off road". Folds a bit smaller than the Icandy and the seat fits a bigger child when comparing to the Icandy (I would say a much bigger child). If you are planning for one child only I would go with this one as a big pram. For 2, you will have to add an annoying buggy board that will be kicked and will be uncomfortable. Still bulky and not practical going up and down stairs but better than the Icandy - Double Britax - fits 2 kids up to 22kg each, got it for a holiday, used twice, easy to maneuver but very bulky, one more mm and would not fit on our garden door - if you need a double pram it is a good solution but if not twins you are probably better with a normal one. The canopy extends but it is mesh on the top, therefore light still passes (but you can see the children) - Out n About runner - very stable, I don't run but this is very cool and stable. We usually use it for travelling by train or when we feel like a bigger pram will be needed. It can fit two children sitting inside - a 4 yo can still nap inside if required. Very short canopy And I think these are the most relevant. If you are only going to buy one, I would say the Joolz aer, it is quite stable for a small pram and spacious as well. I, somehow, never liked any silvercross but I do see some people with it, for me, they never had a feature that would make me buy them (and I bought a lot of prams)
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