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MIL ran over our silvercross pop in her car...

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LaWeasel · 07/03/2011 21:26

It was DH's fault, he left it on the road. Hmm It survived remarkably well for the last six months or so, but the brake has now totally given up the ghost and it is just dangerous on buses.

What should I get to replace it?

DD is (almost) two - so theoretically don't need anything major, but she is a late walker and still can't go anywhere at all without wheels (I can't carry her very far for health reasons), plus am ttc so have potential newborn to consider Confused

Wish list goes:

Accomodate a buggy board comfortably. Or seats two in a non-huge-double way.
Folds and lifts one handed (use a lot of public transport)
Suitable from birth.
Couldn't really spend more than about £200ish, although am happy with second hand.

I don't really want to get the same again (although it was a fantastic pushchair, great value) because I've heard they're not great with buggy boards.

Fed up of trying to work it out! Does anyone have any ideas?

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CarGirl · 07/03/2011 22:30

and when it's chucking down with rain, or boiling hot (you've probably not experienced that with the hideous summers of late), or snowing. You just want to get there asap!

Mini micro scooter is the best thing to migrate them onto but they need to be compliant as they are very speedy on them once they've got the hang of it.

Magicjamas · 07/03/2011 22:33

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CarGirl · 07/03/2011 22:38

Grin difference is the mini micro scooter is very very light and you can take the handle off and dump the whole thing in the buggy basket or balance it across the handdles!

LaWeasel · 07/03/2011 22:41

I can definately see the advantages of a double. I'm just going lalalala and ignoring them until I'm officially up the duff!

Especially since I need something until then, and after that stage anyway.

Thank you for all your help.

The citi does look good and very practical. But since it is DH coughing up I'm going for the more expensive option Grin

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CarGirl · 09/03/2011 19:04

love it Grin

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