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Silver Cross - Clic (also known as Clic 2)

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"can fit in overhead bin ... Yep did this weekend and it fit perfectly in overhead bin!"


"it went in the overhead locker."


"It does fold down really small and is really light to carry."

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"true 1 hand fold"


"it is lightweight and folds easily"

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"it’s been abused heavily by us on European city breaks and it keeps on trucking"


"We have the clic, got to second hand on fb and that thing get thrown around!!"


"wheels are great- sturdy and handle bumpy roads well ... loving how it is handling the sidewalks"

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"Bonus is it works with our car seat (nuna) so it’s so easy to just pop her in the stroller and go!"


"Also like to add that it’s compatible with the Nina infant car seat without any adapters. ... I believe it’s compatible with other brands of infant car seats as well."

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"We have a silver cross clic which does not parent face but has completely lie flat which you want for a young baby."


"lies fully flat"


"suitable from newborn"

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"the seat is so shallow and reclined ... I felt like my daughter never looked comfortable in it, always had to readjust her"


"the seat is so shallow and reclined. I felt like my daughter never looked comfortable in it, always had to readjust her"


"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."

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"It doesn’t fit in the Ryanair/easyjet/jet2 ones."

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"The frame, straps and bar across the front feel so flimsy"


"The frame, straps and bar across the front feel so flimsy"

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"the seat is so shallow and reclined ... I felt like my daughter never looked comfortable in it, always had to readjust her"


"the seat is so shallow and reclined. I felt like my daughter never looked comfortable in it, always had to readjust her"


"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."

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"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."

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Aware-Combination165 • 26 days ago

I have the silver cross clic 2, it was my Facebook marketplace find of the year and I love it!

r/BeyondTheBumpUK • Best travel stroller ->
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beingahubbybaby • 8 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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efb440 • about 2 months ago

We love this for our 13 week baby! Has already served us through 2 trips comfortably https://www.silvercrossbaby.com/products/clic-space

r/NewParents • Any stroller recommendations that are compact and work for <6 months old? ->
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Even-Spot-6252 • 5 months ago

We have this pram and it is great. Full recline and the hood provides good coverage from the sun. We recently took it on holiday to Majorca, it is lightweight and folds easily as well as being reasonably priced.

r/BeyondTheBumpUK • Recommendations for a travel stroller for a 5 month old? ->
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ExhaustedSquad • 4 months ago

What about the yoyo. Show popular in London and Paris, folds pretty small and has a bassinet cocoon for younger babies? We have a silver cross clic which does not parent face but has completely lie flat which you want for a young baby. We got it 2nd hand off Facebook and it’s been abused heavily by us on European city breaks and it keeps on trucking

r/Buyingforbaby • The parent facing travel stroller issue ->
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ExhaustedSquad • 3 months ago

We have the clic, got to second hand on fb and that thing get thrown around!! Very few cabin approved ones go in the cabin as they end up as part of your hand luggage allowance. We hair gate check it and then get it back at baggage reclaim. Take a sling or carrier for passport control as it’s rare you get it back before then, some airport have buggy’s you can borrow but generally not suitable for tiny babies. We don’t take our bugaboo fox as one it’s bulky so a hire car would be a nightmare and two they throw the luggage around and I wouldn’t want it to get damaged. If you take your car seat please put it on a ox and pad it out ( nappies, towels, maybe some clothes you need to take 😉). I’ve seen a number of car seats on the luggage carousel damaged because of airport handlers.

r/UKParenting • So confused with cabin approved strollers bigger that cabin luggage allowance, help! ->
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ExhaustedSquad • 3 months ago

It doesn’t fit in the Ryanair/easyjet/jet2 ones. It does fit just in the BA but we honestly have never taken it on board because we use our hand luggage allowance for bags and have the buggy as one of the 2 baby items under 2s are allowed to take.

r/UKParenting • So confused with cabin approved strollers bigger that cabin luggage allowance, help! ->
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ForeverSunflowerBird • about 1 month ago

One main stroller, one light travel stroller. No regrets

r/NewParents • Who else has 2 or more strollers and one kid? Are my stroller choices justified? ->
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ForeverSunflowerBird • about 1 month ago

Nope. Bugaboo Fox, good for winter (live in cold country) and rugged terrain. Possible to put carseat on it. Our travel stroller is Silvercross Clic

r/NewParents • Who else has 2 or more strollers and one kid? Are my stroller choices justified? ->
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helss25 • 2 months ago

I went from the flip xt2 and got a silver cross clic and I would recommend. Now due #2 and trying to work out the best pram/buggy board combo (clic isn't sturdy enough for a board attached). I don't want to go back to a travel system again 😂

r/BeyondTheBumpUK • Switching from travel system to lightweight stroller ->
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KXE1001 • 5 months ago

I wouldn’t recommend the yoyo - we’re going away this week with our 5 month old. It doesn’t recline enough for him to sleep in the 6 month + seat at his age, and he’d be raging mad if we tried to put him flat in the newborn part for the entire holiday where he can’t see anything. As above, you could hire something for the trip to try out. We’ve gone for the Silvercross Clic 2 - lies fully flat and is suitable from newborn up to 22kg. We still took a travel stroller away with us when my oldest was nearly 4 so it’ll get a lot of use!

r/BeyondTheBumpUK • Recommendations for a travel stroller for a 5 month old? ->
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minabnet • about 2 months ago

Was just gonna comment and say this! We have this stroller and also a uppababy Cruz v2 and i reach for the clic more bc it’s just so easy to use! Bonus is it works with our car seat (nuna) so it’s so easy to just pop her in the stroller and go!

r/NewParents • Any stroller recommendations that are compact and work for <6 months old? ->
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minabnet • 3 months ago

Got this as well! Love it!

r/NewParents • Silver cross clic travel stroller - highly recommend! ->
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SensationalSensory • 7 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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thegirlfromsf • 3 months ago

I never see this brand mentioned so had to share. We have the silver cross reef 2 that we’ve had since birth and LOVE it. The city streets by us are bumpy and thus feels like a luxury car handling them. After much much much research we landed on getting the new Silver Cross clic travel stroller and it’s amazing. - true 1 hand fold - lie flat ability - wheels are great- sturdy and handle bumpy roads well - built in should strap for carrying - can fit in overhead bin - sturdy, smooth ride If you’re in need of a travel stroller go with this one.

r/NewParents • Silver cross clic travel stroller - highly recommend! ->
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thegirlfromsf • 2 months ago

Yep did this weekend and it fit perfectly in overhead bin! And we used our nuna car seat as well. We are in Paris and loving how it is handling the sidewalks. Gotten a lot of questions and comments from other parents around using the Yo-yos

r/NewParents • Silver cross clic travel stroller - highly recommend! ->
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thinkofme06 • 15 days ago

I have one too! Very underrated product! Also like to add that it’s compatible with the Nina infant car seat without any adapters. I believe it’s compatible with other brands of infant car seats as well.

r/NewParents • Silver cross clic travel stroller - highly recommend! ->
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weestace • 10 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 • 11 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 • 7 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 • 5 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 • 5 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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teacuptrooper • 5 months ago

Móðurást er með mjög fína ferðakerru frá Silver Cross, sem má fara inn í vél :)

r/Iceland • Ferðakerrur í flug ->
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tfabc11222 • 17 days ago

Nuna is not worth it. It’s junk that does not wear well at all, and I will never understand the hype. You should get the best stroller you can afford and then look for a car seat that will be compatible with it. Also, look in the fb group “seats for littles” where CPSTS will recommend car seats that work best with your vehicle. If you don’t want to take my word for nuna being junk, that group will back up my opinion 😂. Some of the premium stroller brands are: uppa baby, silver cross, bugaboo. You don’t need to stick with the same brand of car seat, you just need to make sure adapters exist. I personally have a silver cross stroller with a clek car seat.

r/BabyBumpsCanada • [bc] Best travel strollers Canada - is Nuna worth it ->

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