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Clic Compact Lightweight Stroller

Silver Cross - Clic Compact Lightweight Stroller

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r/BeyondTheBumpUKHelp me decide on a travel pram!
about 2 months ago

I have the silver cross clic which is a great travel pram. Folds up small but has all the great components of a larger pram. Folds up small enough to go into the cabin but is really an all round great pram. If you can get to a place that stocks lots of prams (John Lewis, mammas and papas etc) and try them out. I liked the look of bugaboo but found them cheap when I was hands on

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r/BuyingforbabyBest reclining travel stroller?
7 months ago

Just updating for anyone who may be in the market for this in the future, the Silver Cross Clic and Jet 5 do fully recline, including the ones in the US market as well.

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r/BeyondTheBumpUKGetting rid of the big pram for a stroller
8 months ago

My youngest is 11 months and we’ve just gotten rid of our big pram and have a Silver Cross Clic now. We live in a terraced house with a small hallway so the big pram was doing my head in! Not missing it at all, the Clic is easy to fold and push.

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r/HobokenStroller recs for new parents
about 2 months ago

Silver cross wave 3 for daily driver (planning on having 3 and we never fold it), silver cross clic for travel (airplanes, subway and cars). Car seat is nuna pipa rx. Stellar all around so far, no complaints

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r/UKParentingSo confused with cabin approved strollers bigger that cabin luggage allowance, help!
7 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/UKParentingSo confused with cabin approved strollers bigger that cabin luggage allowance, help!
7 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.

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r/NewParentsWho else has 2 or more strollers and one kid? Are my stroller choices justified?
5 months 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

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r/BeyondTheBumpUKSwitching from travel system to lightweight stroller
6 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 😂

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r/NewParentsAny stroller recommendations that are compact and work for <6 months old?
5 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!

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r/UKParentingDo I need a travel stroller, or will I be okay with my normal pram?
10 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.

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r/BabyBumpsCanadaBest Travel Stroller Recommendation? [bc]
about 2 months ago

Hey OP, I will throw in another option that I don't see too often here, the silver cross Clic. It has a decently large sized canopy, and pretty easy to unfold/fold. Biggest plus is it's also one of the lightest I've seen at 13.9 lbs. Plus has a very easy one-hand near flat recline and folds up very small Abd if price is a concern, I believe it's cheaper than all the options you've listed, but I found it comparable to some of the higher end options.