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Highest weight limit buggy you know and long walks with it!

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mummyistheword · 19/03/2012 16:57

which is it! I know nippers and mountain buggy are great, I'm beginning to regret my bug bee plus, the girls love it and the wheeled board but it seems so small to be taking all the weight! They are at the limits for seat and board, I do love it though! Holding up well but am worried for the future!!! The double nipper was my fave, would I be mad to try the new one? Or a mountain buggy duo? For walking to park and playgroup etc! Am thinking in summer....optimism .....both girls could get under shade if needed, it's a fair old walk to things from mine, and I would have a buggy and board for in the car boot, .....like duet but....the seat load would be nearly maxed by my two already, also we will have a trek to and from school come sept.....figure she will walk there and most way back but when freezing and cold...after my summer idle!!! Would be good to get her home quicker for tea etc? Is it like that?! I know they get worn out when start reception and then to have to walk far after whole day in school? I envision she would only hop in if needed and certainly not at school gate, it's just so far and don't want to end up driving as it's kind of too near to waste the energyl with strapping em in and car seats traffic etc.....thinking sell bee and invest double now to get most use then sell on when dd1 used to longer days and walking further.....am I heading back to a phil n teds? I keep selling them on and wondering why in did it!! Weirdly dd2 at 20months is a stonking good walker...99th centile etc and loves wheeled board more than seat but clearly can't walk distances I can so maybe she would sit for five off dd1 was able to hop in next to her? They are partners in crime already, little one adores and idolises big one, cute but hard work! Sorry the waffle but I'm sick of pondering, what are your suggestions, could stretch to new nipper double and second hand mountain buggy unless they have good sale on there website, currently good urban package but I don't need the carrycot. Planning on chiico multiway and lascal board as cheapies but sturdier than bee to sling in car boot.

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HypatiaTheProcrastinator · 19/03/2012 17:06

The MB Swift and Terrain both have a weight limit of 35kg, but I don't know about the buggy board. I'm not particularly knowledgeable about this sort of pushchair though. :)

HypatiaTheProcrastinator · 19/03/2012 17:07

Actually, the MB +One could work well for you.

Tiggywunkle · 19/03/2012 19:42

Yes, have a look at the Mountain Buggy +one. It seems to start at the age where most other pushchairs give up weight / child height wise. I love mine.
Beyond that I don't think you are mad to want another Nipper. I found the Air Buggy as light to push as the Nipper. Or look at the new Baby Jogger GT Double which I know has a big child weight limit. The +One would be better to appear to be a single ie if you have the youngest ie no empty seat but the downside is having to lift the eldest into the back whereas with a side by side the children can hop in and out.

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