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Mclaren Twin Techno

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lovelymama · 15/07/2010 21:49

Thinking of getting one as DS is 2.2 and still needs a buggy and DC2 is due in 5 weeks. Most of the time I will hopefully use my Quinny for baby with buggy board for DS but I need a double buggy for those journeys where DS is tired. Also, I'm going to share it with my sister who has DS 4months so she can look after her DS and one of mine if needed. So it will get a fair bit of use so prepared to pay the price.

Has anyone got anything good/bad to say about this buggy or can recommend a similar better one?

Thanks!

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Hevster · 15/07/2010 21:54

Looked at 1 in John Lewis on Monday and thought the seats look narrow and it's only tested to 15kg per seat which my toddler is already so decided against.

mamatomany · 16/07/2010 12:05

I loved it when my youngest two were a baby and toddler, my 22 month old was a chunky monkey and she fitted just fine with a winter coat, plus i knew i'd not be using it for that long so didn't want to spend a fortune.

lovelymama · 16/07/2010 13:09

Oooh interesting. Thanks for replies. DS is the ultimate chunk monster and definitely 15kg so probably not the best option.

Damn. I'm going to actually have to go to a shop and look in to this. I was hoping to have the easy route i.e Mumsnetters make the mistake of buying bad pushchairs then tell me the good one to get and me order it on line at a massive discount

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cakeandwine · 16/07/2010 13:13

I found it really heavy to push and like others said quite slimline seats for an older toddler. Also mine used to fight (only 13 months between them) we had a phil and teds that was better and still gets so much use with DD3 now here. But there is obviously considerable difference in price

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