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Dual facing, umbrella folding, suitable from birth and good for tall parents?

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LifeOfPee · 11/07/2013 21:04

Does this pushchair exist?

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redcaryellowcar · 11/07/2013 21:07

ours isn't umbrella fold but folds easily and small. it's an uppababy vista. worth a look. it can face forward and back, and handle is height adjustable I am 5'10" and dh is 6'3".

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pettyprudence · 11/07/2013 21:38

I don't know if there are any dual facing umbrella folds? Bugaboo bee is probably the closest. Adaptable handle height, fits in the boot of my 107 (V small), you don't have to dismantle it to fold it. Love it

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LifeOfPee · 11/07/2013 21:46

The umbrella fold was quite an important factor. I already have a travel system affair with a carrycot, car seat and normal upright but I wanted something more compact for our holiday. I also wanted it to be cheap and cheerful as we probably won't use it that much, perhaps when DS is a bit older?

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HiccupHaddockHorrendous · 11/07/2013 21:58
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HiccupHaddockHorrendous · 11/07/2013 22:01

I haven't used one but am desperate to try one out!

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januarysnowdrop · 11/07/2013 22:02

Njoy Petite star bubble - it's great! And a whole lot cheaper than a bugaboo.

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Tiggywunkle · 11/07/2013 22:03

Yes the NJoy Up Petite Star Bubble does this ie its umbrella fold where the seats face in either direction. The handles are pretty tall too.

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soapnuts · 11/07/2013 22:05

maxi cosi loola - i think it's just been updated too - i had the old version for DS1 and loved it long after everyone else had ditched the travel systems and bought a maclaran. only stopped when BA broke it and i bought a bee instead.... still prefer the loola but DH needed a longer handle (but he is v tall-i'm quite tall and was fine for me)
new loola

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