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How high should the recline be on the Silver Cross Classic Sleepover when it is in push-chair mode?

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RNW · 09/01/2009 21:30

Hello,
my 10 month old is in the push-chair mode of the classic sleepover pram, she always seems to be reclining quite far back though and I'm not sure if I am pushing the back up far enough.
Random question, but should the back be pushed up so that she is sitting up almost upright, or is there just a low level of recline with it? My husband really pushed it up high when he took her out in it, so she was almost upright, I'm not sure whether I'm just being too soft with it, or whether he was too rough with it and it just shouldn't be pushed up that far!!!
Hope that doesn't sound too confusing, I know what I mean!! I really don't want to buy a different rear facing buggy, as I adore this pram apart from this. I'd just have to live with the quirk.

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PuzzleRocks · 09/01/2009 22:21

Bumping for you.

RNW · 09/01/2009 23:37

Thank you (smile)

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catweazle · 10/01/2009 17:10

It is a multi-position pushchair so you can have it flat, slightly reclined, upright or anything in between. Our DD is 21 mo but when she was smaller we used to have it reclined at about 45 degrees, if that helps.

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RNW · 10/01/2009 20:19

Hiya,
thanks for that Catweazle, so it is designed to be upright? It just seemed a really effort to put it upright, I'll just have to push it harder then!

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catweazle · 11/01/2009 19:49

It is quite a fight to pull it upright I agree.

RNW · 11/01/2009 23:43

Thank you for your advice. I discovered the trick to getting the back to go totally upright-taking the hood off first. Such little things, it's only taken me 10 months to work it out!

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