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Graco - Myavo Travel Stroller

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r/UKParentingThe goldilocks travel stroller - does it exist??
10 months ago

I got the Graco myavo over the Zummi because the backrest is longer so it’ll last longer, and it has a bigger basket. I think it was £130 and has good fold, it may be worth looking at for you. We went to smyths where they had it on display

r/UKParentingTravel Strollers
9 months ago

We love our Graco myavo. I think it cost £130. My friend has a silver cross jet and says it’s a great pram too.

r/UKParentingFavourite travel stroller
21 days ago

Graco myavo is great for the price. Really light, has a really long back so lasts ages, high weight limit, and the basket is bigger than my silver cross. It’s one hand fold and lies flat for naps.

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r/BeyondTheBumpUKCompact travel stroller recommendations
4 months ago

We picked up the Graco Myavvo in the middle of Aldi for £59.99 and took it to London by train, it’s been fab. We walked round London with it, had it on and off the tube as well. Very lightweight, folds very quickly and easily with one hand, the wheels are good for going over rough pavements etc, big basket underneath, our boy was very happy in it and it fully reclines for him to sleep in. For ~£60 you can’t go wrong and if it gets damaged at all, I’ll not be upset.

r/BeyondTheBumpUKCompact travel stroller recommendations
4 months ago

Folded is L 65.3 x W 52 x H 32.5 cm and it weighs 5.8kg

r/BeyondTheBumpUKCompact travel stroller recommendations
4 months ago

I think if you have the handle/bumper bar off it’s less but don’t have a tape measure handy to measure!

r/BeyondTheBumpUKPram help! Overwhelmed
4 months ago

I got the Graco Near2Me DLX travel system. I didn’t want to spend a fortune if it wasn’t necessary and it had all the features I wanted (not too heavy, standalone fold, big basket underneath, car seat with turning isofix base). I got it on Amazon in their sale with the baby registry discount for about £340 all in. I always had in my head that if I hated it or the baby hated it I at least wouldn’t have lost much and could get something else once I knew what he and being a parent was like - I have friends that spent £1k+ and hate their prams. The bassinet is suitable up to 6 months, he was in it til he was about 2.5 months then he just hated it because he couldn’t see out and wanted to sit up already, so I swapped to the pram seat which can be parent or world facing and can recline flat so is suitable from birth. I also use the car seat on the pram wheels quite a lot for running errands. It’s not too heavy or bulky to get in to my car (I have joint problems, my husband has back problems). The only con I’d say is it’s not the snazziest looking pram but I was going for function over style and everyone is looking at my cute baby not the pram. I recently got the Graco Myavo travel pram in the middle of Aldi for £59.99 as we were going to London by train. It’s 5.8kg, compact and folds one handed, fully reclines and has a big basket underneath and good sturdy wheels. It was cheap so I’m not worried if it gets damaged or such in transit! It was brilliant and the wee ma loved it. One thing that has helped me massively when making decisions on purchases is ChatGPT. You just tell it what you want, what your budget is and it will do all the searching and analysing for you and even watch prices for you.

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r/toddlersTravel stroller
4 months ago

I've tried the Joolz Aer+ and it's a great stroller, but also quite expensive. I also have a Yoyo, which I sort of regret buying. Also - I'm a single mom who has done a few transatlantic trips solo with my baby/toddler, and now I have a (quite cheap!) Graco Myavo and I love it - one hand fold and pick up, super lightweight, big basket, and decent wheels. Only downside is that if you have a heavy bag on the handle and your child isn't in it, it will tip over, but if there's stuff in the basket that's not an issue. It is, I think, also slightly too big for the cabin of a plane, but I find it more convenient to gate check the stroller anyway.

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r/UKParentingThe goldilocks travel stroller - does it exist??
10 months ago

I also got this one after going to Smyths and trying out a couple. Absolutely love how easy it is to fold/unfold one handed and how light it is. Canopy is good. My toddler loves pulling it all the way down. I wouldn't say it folds the smallest though and my only annoyance is not being able to take the bar off/on one handed. Otherwise absolutely love it, especially for the price.

r/UKParentingWhat transport are we using for >15kg toddlers?
6 months ago

We've got a Graco myavo buggy that's up to 22kg, great one handed steering, one handed folding and is 5.4kg in weight. So not a lot heavier than yours. Under £100 at Argos and Smyths at the moment. I love ours. It was also sold in Aldi a few weeks ago but I didn't look at the price

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r/moderatelygranolamomsTravel Stroller for 3-4 month old
3 months ago

We got a graco on Rebel for travel before 6 months and planned to leave it at my parents house. Really liked the pramette options! We got a “real” travel stroller for future travel after 6 months. If you’re only using it in the airport, you don’t need it! We babywore in the airport and did not use the stroller.

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