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Which P&Ts double?

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looki · 07/04/2014 21:13

I automatically discounted P&Ts as hate the way one baby/toddler has a v limited view. I went to MotherCare today to test the BJCS and even without a child in it, it really was too heavy for me.

The sales assistant persuaded me to try a P&Ts and it was so light and easy to push in comparison.

Previously the only one I had considered was the promenade but having tried the three wheeler, I was stunned at how light it was.

While I don't actually think it would suit my personal needs. I'm a walker so the children would be in it for longer periods than if we drove and then walked around for a couple of hours.

But I am curious in case I'm discounting it too soon. What P&T do you use and would you recommend it?

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oscarwilde · 07/04/2014 21:14

How old are your children?

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HiccupHaddockHorrendous · 07/04/2014 21:21

I've had a selection of P&Ts over the last 10 years and the only one I didn't like was the Dot.

Also, I only learnt to drive fairly recently and regularly walked a few miles at time with the P&T. The only thing that used to bug me was trying to get a small child in the back seat with a cosytoes in it but I'm sure there are better alternatives for this now.

My favourite is either the Vibe2 or the Sport.

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13loki · 07/04/2014 21:24

I love my dot. Baby usually asleep before we get put of the house. Easy to push, corners like a dream (especially when compared to my brio go with fixed winter wheels).

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looki · 07/04/2014 21:28

Children are two years and four months but I'm happy to sling the baby for another two months if necessary.

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tortoisesarefab · 08/04/2014 07:18

i have the dot and like it now my children are 9 months and 2. not great for newborns but the bottom seat does recline well and dd has always been very comfortable in it. she is very happy looking out to the side and can probably see more that way than sitting on the top. its great for city living, can squeeze in places my old singlewouldnt have gone.

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