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Strollers
These are the lightest, most easily transportable pushchairs – ideal if you’ll be using public transport, going on holiday or using the car. The needs of a small baby and an active toddler are often very different so it’s worth having a stroller as a second, lightweight option.
- Available in a wide choice of styles and prices, ranging from the budget-conscious to the luxurious
- Easy to operate umbrella fold for easy travel or storage
- Many models have a full lie-back option making them suitable for newborns
- Some models have an optional car seat to fit on to the frame
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Travel Systems
These come complete with an infant carrier (car seat) that attaches securely to the conventional pushchair base
- Available in a wide range of options and may include a carry cot option for full versatility
- Allows you to move your sleeping baby between your car and pushchair without disturbance
- Suitable from birth
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2 – in – 1 pushchairs
These offer the classic lie flat function of a pram with the versatility of a pushchair
- Suitable from birth
- Some models feature a reversible seat unit so that your baby can face forward or face you
- Some models have an optional infant carrier (car seat) or carry cot which fits on to the frame
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3 Wheelers
A stylish option, perfect for walking, whether around town or on rougher terrain
- Stylish, sporty looks
- Some models include an infant carrier(car seat) to form a travel system
- Some models include a carry cot to allow your baby to lie flat and face you.
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Tandem pushchair
- Forward facing tandem seats with individual adjustment
- Suitable for two children of different ages
- Rear seat reclines fully for a newborn baby
- Some models have an optional infant carrier (car seat)
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Twin pushchair
- Side by side seats with individual adjustment
- Suitable for two babies, or children of different ages
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