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Does anyone have a triple tandem??

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KaySamuels · 18/02/2008 10:13

I am currently toying with the idea of applying for a variation (around april time), which would mean I had two one years olds and a six month old.

Main change would be I would need a triple pushchair, and it would need to be a tandem as my path, door and gate are very narrow.
Does anyone have one of these? Or can anyone recommend one?

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KaySamuels · 28/02/2008 08:52

mindingmum, I do like the look of the abc one, I have decided if I get a variation and friend's little one comes then I will fork out for a good one as I will get my oneys worth out of it and like you say they sell well later on!

Jenf2306 - you are the first person I have met who likes the buggypod, are they easy to connect to the pushchair and do the wheels steer easily on it?

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Jenf2306 · 28/02/2008 14:48

kay, i find the buggypod very useful. i like the fact it folds up quite small and can be their if my dd needs it.

i have heard bad stories about these but mine has been fine. my friend also uses one on regular occasions and she finds it good too

my partner fixed it to my tandem pushchair and it clips on and off easily enough. the wheel just goes along with the pushchair

it took a while to get used to it but now i use it 4 days a week for trips to the park etc

i find its much easier to use it when there are dips in the pavement rather than having to support it when you lift the pushchair up.

my dd is small for her age so a buggy board
wasn't suitable for her.

Jen

mindingmum · 28/02/2008 18:36

just to let you know kay that although the abc buggy can be bought over here, the toddler seat (double or single one) has to be purchased direct from new zealand as it doesn't comply with our safety standards
the uk website will direct you, the guy over there is called phil and he was extremely helpful,

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