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Doona i Car Seat & Stroller + ISOFIX Base - Sahara Sand - For Your Little One Doona i Car Seat & Stroller + ISOFIX Base - Sahara Sand - For Your Little One

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Doona i Car Seat & Stroller + ISOFIX Base - Sahara Sand

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Stroller & Buggies

Strollers & Buggies – Lightweight & Compact Pushchairs for Every Adventure

Shop our range of strollers and buggies – lightweight, compact pushchairs designed for easy everyday use, travel, and getting around busy spaces. Unlike full-size pram systems, strollers fold quickly and compactly, making them ideal for public transport, city living, and holidays. Free UK delivery available.

Stroller vs Buggy vs Pushchair – What's the Difference?

In everyday UK usage, the terms stroller, buggy, and pushchair are often used interchangeably. Technically:

  • Stroller – Usually refers to a lightweight, compact pushchair with a more upright seat. Often suitable from approximately 6 months (when baby can sit with support) to 3–4 years.
  • Buggy – A general term for any lightweight pushchair. Often used to describe compact, umbrella-fold pushchairs.
  • Pushchair – A broader term covering all types of baby and toddler transport, from full pram systems to lightweight strollers.

How to Choose the Right Stroller

  • Age suitability – Most strollers are suitable from 6 months (when baby can sit with support). Some recline fully and are suitable from birth – check the specific model.
  • Fold type – Umbrella folds are the most compact; one-hand folds are the most convenient. Consider how you'll be using the stroller day-to-day.
  • Weight – Lightweight strollers (under 6kg) are ideal for travel and public transport. Heavier strollers may offer more features but are less practical for lifting.
  • Recline – A full recline is important for younger babies who still nap on the go.
  • Storage basket – Check the basket size and accessibility – a small or hard-to-reach basket is a common frustration.

Why Choose Our Strollers & Buggies?

  • Lightweight & compact – Easy to fold, carry, and store
  • Travel-friendly – Compact fold for public transport, taxis, and flights
  • Comfortable recline – For naps on the go
  • Safety certified – All strollers meet current UK and European safety standards

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most strollers are suitable from approximately 6 months, when your baby has sufficient head and neck control to sit in a more upright seat. Some strollers recline fully and are suitable from birth – always check the specific model's minimum age and recline position. For newborns, a pram with a lie-flat carrycot is the safest option. Once your baby can sit with support (usually around 6 months), a stroller becomes a practical, lightweight alternative to a full pram system.

The lightest strollers typically weigh between 4–6kg. Ultra-lightweight strollers (under 5kg) are ideal for travel, public transport, and city living where you need to lift the stroller frequently. However, very lightweight strollers may sacrifice features such as a large storage basket, full recline, or suspension. Consider which features are most important to you and find the best balance of weight and functionality for your lifestyle.

Yes – most airlines allow you to take a stroller to the gate and have it placed in the hold at the aircraft door, collecting it again on arrival. This is particularly convenient as you can use the stroller through the airport right up to the plane. Most airlines also allow you to check in a stroller as additional luggage free of charge. A travel bag is recommended to protect your stroller during baggage handling. Always check your specific airline's policy before travelling.