Graco Contour On the Go Travel Cot review

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RRP  £118.99
Graco Contour On the Go Travel Cot

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A sturdy baby travel cot with a smaller, removable bassinet area for newborns and a nappy changing tray designed to make babycare away from home easier. Wheels on the carry bag make it more portable, but there’s no escaping the fact this is a hefty choice at over 12kg. Fine if you’ll always travel by car or keep it at the grandparents, but this is not for taking as hand luggage.

While we wanted to love this travel cot because it had so many features, it is a nightmare to assemble and incredibly heavy (12.2kg), not to mention that most of the extras are pointless,

most of the extras are pointless

leaving you with a fairly basic model once you’ve removed them. It needs to be more obvious that the bassinet is only suitable for up to three months too. It has too many parts and is not really made for travelling, however would be good for leaving at the grandparents’. The largest and heaviest we tested and took almost an hour to put together if you include the changing table. That said, it is very sturdy, stylish, good quality and the changing table is a bonus.

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Graco Contour On the Go Travel Cot

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