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Best twin pram

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HermioneKipper · 09/09/2019 22:47

Help! Due twins at the beginning of December and still not sure which pram to get. Am currently thinking of a secondhand bugaboo donkey but they are still mega £££ and am nervous it’s huge/pain to collapse etc. Anyone got any recommendations? It will need to have a buggy board for a 3 year old as well.

Am also still annoyed I can’t use my lovely babyzen yo-yo again ☹️

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Thecaravan · 10/09/2019 03:17

We have a donkey for toddler and newborn and i love it. It's really easy to switch from double.to single (though you will probably not have to do that much) and it's light and easy to push. However it is a pain to take all the bits off to fold it though it does fold small. Not sure if other doubles are easier. Got ours second hand too and was still expensive enough but worth it imo. Other one we nearly got was the mountain buggy duet. Also looks like a lovely light pushchair and much cheaper but DH really wanted the seat to be parent facing as well for when baby is younger.

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PippaPug · 10/09/2019 07:14

Mountain buggy duet

I’m a nanny and my friend has one answer it has had a 2 year old, 3 year old in the seats and then a 4 year old on the buggy board - it’s very strong and a good buggy to push

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WellLetsSayHesSquare · 10/09/2019 07:17

I had a my child city twin. Is super slim at 69cm so can go anywhere a wheelchair can. Was actually quite light and is suitable from birth however you can get bassinets or car seats that will attach also.

ellesbellesxxx · 10/09/2019 07:19

Mountain buggy duet... fits through every door!
We had cocoons for the first three months so they were parent facing.

DappledThings · 10/09/2019 07:37

Also going to say MB Duet. DD fitted in the carrycot but that does into the seat till 5 months. Fits on buses easily too. Had loads of people kindly getting up to open double doors for me then astonished I fitted through the single one anyway.

BlueRaincoat89 · 15/01/2020 19:40

@ellesbellesxxx we're thinking of getting the Duet with the cocoons for our twins. I'd hoped that they would last longer than 3 months though - are they quite snug?

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