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Can superlite take lascal buggyboard?

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michellej · 03/10/2010 15:39

Just wondering as im moving from a double to the micralite superlite so i can hold my little mindee's hand but am thinking of fitting a buggyboard in case of need (often can run late for school so may need to walk faster than she can as she is only 19 months)

Im sure i have seen the 3g one on a micralite but just want to check. I know Micralite do one but it sticks out really far and im not keen at all on the additional handles i would need to get!

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mogs0 · 03/10/2010 15:44

I think I tried it with the fastfold a few years ago and it either didn't fit or I found it very uncomfortable to push. I don't know how different the superlite is though and maybe it'd work better with a buggyboard.

michellej · 03/10/2010 15:46

I just thought i also have the old kiddiboard so wondering if that will fit now too?

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BeehiveBaby · 03/10/2010 15:46

Yes (you keep unlocking the red attachment bars until they actually fall off, then swap and replace so they point in, not out) but you would still need the extra handles. I have the Rider board and handles having tried it with the lascal and no handles (unusable basically) and it is so well balanced, easier to push with board on! I am about to try the Lascal board with the handles though as the Rider is not designed to come on and off easily at all. 19 months is very young for a board though, especially with a buggy with such tall, close together uprights IYSWIM.

BeehiveBaby · 03/10/2010 15:47

Kiddyboard fits but child on board has to lean back and hold on, not ideal for a toddler!

michellej · 03/10/2010 16:01

Oh right, thanks!
She is a fab walker and sometimes uses the buggy board on my maclaren at the mo. Her parents hardly use a buggy with her and dont have a car so walk alot. As she is so young though i prefer to hold her hand rather than hold reins/or get her to hold buggy so if she trips over ive got hold of her ifgwim. Been struggling up the hill to school pushing the maclaren quest one handed but really am finding too hard hence getting the superlite. It should be here tomorrow. I also have the p&t sport but i have to let go of her hand to get up kerbs ect and thats not ideal so hoping superlite will make my life easier. The little one i mind is 11 months so shoulnt be too heavy in it one handed.

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michellej · 03/10/2010 16:04

Just thinking if its as easy as its meant to be one handed i could carry her and still push buggy if any problems. We dont go far really as im a childminder so its just school runs and park/farms ect. Not like i go into town or battle shopping ect when i have them

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mnistooaddictive · 03/10/2010 16:07

The kiddyboard does fit but you then can't use the brake. You have the same issue with the handles though as with the rider board. I had a kiddyboard on my micralite foir a year before replacing it with a rider board. The rider board is much better - easier to steer and turn. I had both without the extra long handles and managed fine although it is easier with them! The rider goes on fairly easy - it takes a minute or so to put on or off.

michellej · 03/10/2010 16:12

Thanks everyone for your replies

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