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Maxi or Mini Buggyboard?

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SusiaX · 05/10/2011 18:36

I currently have a Chameleon, City Select and Mamas and Papas Kato and want a bugggyboard that could potentially fit on all of them so have narrowed it down to a Lascal Maxi or Mini. It will probably spend most of its time on the Chameleon so does anyone know if it's worth paying the extra for the Maxi? Is it easier to walk with the bigger one?

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fairimum · 05/10/2011 18:51

they dont all fit each type of buggy! you need to go here www.buggyboard.info/ukfr/list.php?lang=en and select your made and model of buggy in top right to see which will fit!

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pramsgalore · 05/10/2011 19:32

they are not that quick to swap from one pushchair to another, out of the two i have only used the maxi board and i don't think i would have wanted to go smaller, it was the right height and length for my feet the go underneath, you have to master walking not lifting your feet to high so they go under the board, also i did have the bugaboo board and it was the worst board i have ever used.

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SusiaX · 05/10/2011 20:22

I've checked that website already and both fit all three pushchairs.

I was planning on putting the board on the Chameleon and if I wanted to use it on either of the other two was going to buy an extra set of connectors. It was the height of the Mini that was worrying me, it's 2cm lower than the Maxi so maybe I'll give the Maxi a go.

I've heard that about the Bugaboo board which is why I was avoiding that one!

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pramsgalore · 05/10/2011 20:31

yes def go for the maxi, i would have hated it being 2 cm lower

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