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    Default Best pushchair for sleeping in?

    I have a double Nipper, but I could do with a single pushchair too for some occasions. I think it would come in handy as another option for nap time too. So far I have considered the BabyJogger City Mini because it has a big seat and big hood. Which pushchair would you recommend for comfy sleeping?

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    I'm after a new single an this is one I've been looking at so will be following this thread

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    've got a maxi cosi speedi ( same as quinny speedi ) ... mine is 9 yrs old now, so don't know latest model! but it reclines almost flat and footrest comes up. it has a nice big hood and is a big seat. I've had LOs sleeping in it till 2yrs plus ... ( depending upon how tall they are! )

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    Anything nice and wide which lies flat and is well padded works well. I've had a few over the years

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    I'm using a petite star zia at the moment as it folds quickly for my boot. The kids love it for sleeping, lies back really well but the footrest does not come up and the hood is small. I got mine second hand on ebay.

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    Mine sleep well in the double nipper v1 so I bought a single too, it's a version 2 and to be honest it's a bit too narrow, they children prefer the phil and teds it's wider and they sleep better in it.

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    My daughter has a emmaljunga it is fabulous. Nice and bouncy to push lovely and comfy for baby or toddler.

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    Safety warning: I can assure all members that there is no pushchair currently on the market which is suitable for sleeping in.

    God knows, I've tried, but I always get my ar5e wedged tight between the armrests.

    ..... that and the children tire too quickly when pushing me round the park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bunyip View Post
    Safety warning: I can assure all members that there is no pushchair currently on the market which is suitable for sleeping in. God knows, I've tried, but I always get my ar5e wedged tight between the armrests. ..... that and the children tire too quickly when pushing me round the park.

    Hahaha!!! Just choked on my tea!!
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    I have the Baby Jogger Elite double and its brilliant x the seats lie flat and the bottom part can be raised too so it is flat and they are quite wide seats too.

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    Ah, Bunyip - You've cheered me up after a difficult morning!

    Thanks for the tips and info, everyone

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    Me too! Walked right into that one
    'It's never too late to have a happy childhood' ( Tom Robinson)

 

 

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