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Old Jan 26th, 2007, 10:38 AM   #1
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Double buggy result!


Well last night Iwent to babyland to check out the phil & ted double buggy that I was so set on getting and . . .

I hated it! Im so glad I took Noah with me to try it out. Firstly when you have a newborn and toddler in it you have the toddler sitting on the double add on on the top of the main chair which is folded down flat for the baby. Good idea! but its a very high seating position so when I tried to put the little rain flap bbit forward his head was pressing against it and the flap at the front covered his face so he couldnt see! this is without even trying the actually raincover which sits on this too, so it would be impossile to use a raincover on this set up! Then I tried putting Noah on the bottom add on seat where you but the second child when using it for two toddlers, is was really fiddly trying to get noah in this, not helped by the flimsy and akward belts, and once he was in because its right on ground level he sat there holding on to the wheels with his fingers between the spokes If Ihad started wheeling him round Iwould have taken his fingers off! Plus he was really not impressed at being stuck there unable to see anything other than the seat in front and sreamed his head off. It seems like this buggy is so desperate to be able to accomodate anything that is it unable to satisfy any of them properly.

But all was not lost, as they also had my second choice buggy there, The Jane Powertwin, now this buggy is something else! it looks deceptivly long, but when I stod our existing single buggy next to it which they also sold, it was only about 2 inches longer. Its excellent construction and alround ticks all the boxes So we have decided to go for this one. Now the only decision we have to make is which colour, grey, red or blue.
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Old Jan 26th, 2007, 10:58 AM   #2
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i prefer grey i think but also like red

both nice dont like blue though

oh but then again you are having another boy

im no help lol

ok my final decidion is blue

ps that is terrible about his finger how dangerous
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Old Jan 26th, 2007, 13:58 PM   #3
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are you going to for the one where you can have the car seat so you can see the new baby and then when he/she is older you can put it into a push chair? i would say the blue
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Old Jan 26th, 2007, 14:32 PM   #4
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nah we already have the car seat that noah used to have. Plus you can recline the rear seat flat for newborns anyway
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Old Jan 26th, 2007, 15:22 PM   #5
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I say blue i like that one best!
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I like the red one
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Old Jan 26th, 2007, 17:30 PM   #7
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have u advised Kina of this as she has this buggy, and the thought of poor Ella getting her fingers caught, fills me with dread.

If its 2 boys-definitley blue
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a woman at school has this pram, its great, i love it!

i think red

I dont like the phil and ted one, its not very well thought out at all and there is no way i would put a child of any age in the seat so close to the ground.

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I was always sceptical about the underneath child, it looks soo restrictive
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i just keep thinking, what if it rains? that seat is very close to the ground so it could easliy get splashed with water from shoes or puddles, i know its prob water proof but i still dont fancy the idea of it, it must be damp

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