cosatto duet lite im a baby retailer and these double buggys are great they fold up pretty small and are the length of a 3 wheeler single buggy i vote them the best they retail at around £200 excellent value for money
2006-08-31 03:49:12
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answered by gosport girl 3
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My toddlers are fairly grown up now so as quickly as I did get a double buggy it became a widely used one on the left and one on the perfect. There are some diverse ideas to pass with between yet i think of funds will probable be important so artwork out what you opt to spend and then examine out the ideas you have. Phil & Ted buggies look fairly usual and fashionable besides as no longer too high priced so could be well worth taking a examine out those. I even have published a link interior the source of a internet site i take advantage of to locate cost comparisons, it additionally exhibits specific provides so which you will possibly desire to %. up a good deal! i'm hoping you get a buggy taken care of!
2016-11-06 03:36:04
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answered by ? 4
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Peg Perego makes a stroller called the Duette, it is awesome. If you have to push one of those beasts- it should be that one. All double strollers are big, but this one is so easy to push you can do it with one hand. You could also try the double by Maclaren, it is a side by side stroller, will not hold your car seat though for your infant. Something to consider is getting a Baby Bjorn ( front carrier) and carrying the baby in that while pushing the older child in the stroller- just for a few months until you know what exactly you will need. Your older one may take to walking and not want to be in the stroller in the next few months, you never know! Good Luck!
2006-08-31 03:29:03
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answered by Smilingcheek 4
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I tried a Mamas and Papas double Aria which was very lightweight but flimsy and not at all easy to push. I then tried a Kidz Kargo tandem buggy but the handle was really high and it was really heavy.
I now have a twin Mountain Buggy which isn't much wider than a single (6cms according to the website) and it is fantastic!! It is really easy to push (I can push it one handed!!)
The only trouble is, they cost around £600 but I think it is worth every penny as the seats aren't as narrow as some twin strollers so my twins should be able to stay in it until they are able to walk everywhere (dreading that!!)
2006-08-31 03:41:14
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answered by Trillyp 5
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I agree with the Baby Bjorn idea. I actually did this. I carried the younger one comfortably in that until he was about 6 months and let the older ride in the single I had. By then, she (my older) was ready to start walking a lot anyways.
If you do opt for a double, there is a new one out (I don't know the brand name) that there are 3 sets of wheels instead of 2. (It's a front/back one, not side by side.) I hear it is absolutely amazing, the extra set of wheels makes it WAY easier for turning.
Good luck and congrats!!
2006-08-31 03:44:00
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answered by nic_tammyscott 3
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I only had 11 months between my two children. My advice would be to get the lightest buggy possible - it's extremely hard work pushing that little lot around!
Good luck to your daughter x
2006-08-31 03:21:48
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answered by Away With The Fairies 7
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Try and get a buggy where the kids sit behind each other like a toboggan . makes it far easier in shops with narrow aisles :)
2006-08-31 03:24:21
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answered by enzuigiriuk 4
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Look at Graco Stadium Duo. I had it for mt 2 (19 months between) and it was great. Try www.kiddicare.com- we ot ours at a bargain price!!
2006-08-31 03:31:17
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answered by woohoo 3
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End to end facing each other works - that way the older can face forward and watch the sibling sleep.
2006-08-31 03:18:29
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answered by Warrior 7
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Graco is a good brand
2006-08-31 03:17:34
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answered by mazzy 3
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