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MamaBlue4 · 09/03/2013 00:18

Here's what it looks like

Has anyone got one of these or know someone who has.

My husband and I really like it, it looks quite sturdy and suitable to what we need. Oh, my twins are 5 months and we want to use one stroller/pram until they're 3/4.

Any pro/cons?

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Tiggywunkle · 09/03/2013 01:07

I haven't used this pushchair, but a quick look seems to show that its very heavy - I saw 22.5kgs on one website and went "ouch" but a UK seller has 26kgs which is "mega ouch ouch"! Thats HEAVY!! It would probably be ok to push given its got air tyres, but its not one to be lifting in and out of the car.

The first thing I looked for was the width - for me a side by side pushchair needs to at least fit through an old standard door size and this appears to be several cms wider than that. This is no issue if you use shopping malls / supermarkets, but it could be if you need to access smaller shops.

My other main point is that the two children will be always directly next to each other. This may work beautifully well, but when they are 18 months+++ and they are maybe poking each other, grabbing at each other, or worse kicking, hitting, biting each other, or waking up a sleeping child (and then you have a grumpy child on your hands) you may well wish you had gone for two separate seats on a pushchair. I know it probably feels "cute" at present to have two babies side by side, but I am not entirely sure, if you bought this pushchair, that you wouldn't end up swapping it for something lighter and more practical later.

MamaBlue4 · 09/03/2013 01:19

I'm not really bothered by the weight as I won't be putting it down very often or putting it the car much, we pretty much walk everywhere.

I just need one that big enough for two and sturdy on unstable roads and cobbles, and comfort is a big issue as they'll be in it for a few hours most days and I'd prefer something that fully reclines.

I prefer tandems but the space for the twins and the seating positions/access is really off putting.

Do you know of any other pushchairs?

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ra1nbow5 · 01/07/2019 18:16

Hi there,

Did you buy this pram in the end?

Pregnant with twins and really like the look of this one too.

Really want a side by side that faces the parent.

Any advice welcome!

Thanks

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