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maclaren twin triumph or twin techno

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Liz79 · 22/12/2009 21:11

Is the techno worth the extra cash?
The difference seems to be the inclusion of head huggers, foot muffs, sun visors and reflective bits and a leg rest. It is also somewhat heavier.

Does anyone know the answer?

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carrielou2007 · 23/12/2009 17:52

triumph is only suitable from 6 months (though some say 3 months) techno is from birth. Depends on your children's ages. I have a single techno and the steering and suspension is far far superior to the absol rubbish triumph that I had. Also the recline is just a strap on the triumph and as my dd was 18 months the strap could not hold her weight and she would slump back.

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EldonAve · 26/12/2009 14:04

Twin triumph is sold as from birth

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tassisssss · 26/12/2009 14:11

The twin triumph is very very heavy (ridiculously so) and doesn't cope at all well with bumpy ground.

I have one that was fine for when I looked after a friends boy a day a week and has been used by several friends but I didn't want it was my main double when I had my 3rd (20 month gap) so I got a nipper. I still use the maclaren from time to time (as the nipper doesn't fit well in my boot) but increasingly I hate it! Last time I used it in town I nearly left it behind!! I'd def pay extra for something better unless you're really not planning to use it much.

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Abubu · 28/12/2009 16:54

Hi,

I can't really comment on the Triumph but I have a Techno. It is really sturdy and still going strong after 2 and a half years.

Personally I think it is well worth paying the extra for head huggers, footmuffs, extendable leg rests etc.

I certainly don't know where we would have been without the extendable leg rests as up until about 4 months ago our twins were still napping in the day but refused to nap anywhere but the buggy.

The footmuffs are a definite plus in the winter and you'll probably find the univeral ones you can buy will be a bit too wide. (Unfortunately as with all side by side twin buggies the actual room for each child is narrower than you would get with a single buggy)

Good luck.

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