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beingahubbybaby • 6 months ago

I have an silvercross clic purchased March/2025 resell at 400. As I ordered a skips 3 but they didn’t arrive on time so I have to buy an extra one to go on my trips. Now I have 2 travel prams and 1 full size prams. If you’re interested let me know.

r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Cheap travel pram recs? ->
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SensationalSensory • 5 months ago

I hired a sling from Baboodle which arrived damaged (button hanging off) it could easily been a safety issue if I’d not realised and it gave way while my child was in it. They did refund but were completely unbothered about the safety aspect of sending out damaged equipment so I would personally choose a different company if hiring. I’d look at second hand too, I got a Silver Cross Clic for £50 all in off Vinted which was fine for when we went away and it went in the overhead locker.

r/UKParenting • Do I need a travel stroller, or will I be okay with my normal pram? ->
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weestace • 8 months ago

I have the Clic and used it for a holiday when my daughter was 18 months old. I’ll be honest I’m not a fan. The frame, straps and bar across the front feel so flimsy, and the seat is so shallow and reclined. I felt like my daughter never looked comfortable in it, always had to readjust her, although the hood is decent. It does fold down really small and is really light to carry. My daughter was quite petite for her age, so if you have a bigger child it’s definitely worth looking at something with a sturdier seat.

r/UKParenting • Travel Stroller - Best Options / Real World Experiences? ->
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weestace • 9 months ago

I have the Clic and used it for a holiday with Jet 2 when my daughter was 18 months old, it’s in black though. I’ll be honest I’m not a fan, especially considering the price isn’t the cheapest. The frame, straps and bar across the front feel so flimsy, and the seat is so shallow and reclined. I felt like my daughter never looked comfortable in it, always had to readjust her, although the hood is decent. When we flew they took it at the gate but it does fold down really small and is really light to carry. Also it’s got stains from the suncream and scuffs on the frame from west and tear, noticeable on the black but not sure about the lighter colours. Edited to add, my daughter was quite petite for her age, so if you have a bigger child it’s definitely worth looking at something with a sturdier seat. Also we used a snooze shade for naps which worked really well.

r/UKParenting • Seeking Advice on the Silver Cross Clic Stroller for Travel and Jet2 ->
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cloudyrainbowsky • 6 months ago

Silver cross travel prams are great as they took over microlite which was essentially a purely travel brand. We have tried travel cod and pram. Both great and compact.

r/UKParenting • The goldilocks travel stroller - does it exist?? ->
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ChocolateLakers76 • 4 months ago

just spent a month researching. my takeaway: Nuna - loved this one the most (mixx or trvl xl) but all of the carseats/accesories make it extra pricey. my fav uber premium option uppababy- i found these all to be kind of rigid and too large. didn't like the vibe but its obvs popular mockingbird - decided on this one and so far love the balance of quality and price point. truly feels strong but also premium, while not being huge, and almost all the features feel obvious instead of buried silver cross - if you really want to go with the most premium it is indeed very nice. graco Modes nest - solid budget option. felt a little on the light/fragile side for me but if lightweight with versatility is important, this one isn't bad at all bugaboo - maybe the one i tried was a janky floor model but i didn't think it was smooth at all. nuna/mock crushed it

r/beyondthebump • Best stroller/travel system ->
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equalmee • 4 months ago

Before you decide on the Uppababy…really play with it in person. I felt it was efficient on how it collapse/opens and was still very bulky. I remember there being pinch points when collapsing as well. I was researched and played with Uppababy, Nuna Triv/Swiv/Mixx, and Silver Cross strollers. Ultimately ended up with the Nuna Swiv with no regrets.

r/Buyingforbaby • Looking at all the stroller choices is making me want to pull my hair out! ->
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illiriam • 12 months ago

Yeah we had a Hauck and while it worked fine, once I tried a Silver Cross I realised the difference in quality. I won't go back to cheap ones. The handling is so much better, the folding and assembly is better, the suspension so he can actually sleep in it when we're out. I walk everywhere as I don't drive, and I realised that if this is our main mode of transportation, it should be one that is worth it. I got a secondhand silver cross on FB Marketplace for about the same as the Hauck cost. I couldn't buy a new one as I can't spend £600-1000 on a pushchair, but if you look around online you can find ones in great condition

r/NewParents • What do I get with luxury/expensive strollers (uppababy, Nuna) over affordable ones (Chicco, Graco) ->

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