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Can anyone recommend a good BUGGY BOARD??

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GardenAngel4 · 29/12/2008 14:31

Looking to get a buggy board for my DD - to go on back of either Maclaren Techno or Britax Voyager. Anyone got good/bad experiences?? Thanks!

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SleighGirl · 29/12/2008 14:36

The lascal maxi/3G is great for the techno and it should be fine on the britax too.

GardenAngel4 · 29/12/2008 19:21

Thanks Sleighgirl, just checked and I actually have a Maclaren 'TRIUMPH'. Presume it doesn't make any difference??

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SleighGirl · 29/12/2008 19:29

no it shouldn't.

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minipluffmum · 30/12/2008 18:21

I find the lascal OK in terms of fitting it to almost any pram/pushchair I've got (I'm a bit of a pushchairaholic) but a word of warning - reversing your pushchair (out of a lift or through a door etc)is impossible. I have to say, I also find it a bit irritating as I find myself walking with care to avoid hitting the front of my legs on the board and you have to watch your LO when going over dips in the pavement or highish kerbs or they tumble off.
I'm afraid I still haven't found an acceptable method of getting my DD about when she's tired - at the moment I'm using an old fashioned bebecar pram and sitting her on the apron!
Just don't buy new in case you don't get on with it.

GardenAngel4 · 30/12/2008 19:24

mm good advice re reversing (!) can just picture crowded lift in Tesco scene....and also not buying new.Have no idea how much they are. Will research.

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GardenAngel4 · 30/12/2008 19:25

On another note, as am assuming you two are a bit ahead of me in toddler months/years - do you have any recommendations for children's quilts. tog, weight, anti allergy??etc DD is going into a full size bed (with bed underneath it) so will need single quilt not cot bed one.

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CarGirl · 30/12/2008 20:23

Hmmm I'd get a 9ish tog synthetic one. Easier to wash and dry when they wet the bed and anti allergenic!

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