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Travel systems good for walking the dog too

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firsttimemama123 · 13/11/2016 09:56

Hello,
This is my first post. I am 24 weeks and my brain is boggled!! So I went to look at prams and was totally overwhelmed by all the information and safety considerations thrown my way. So I thought id ask some real mummies...
what kind of travel systems have worked well for getting out and about in the woods with the baby and doggy? I have looked at the Jane crosswalk and the venicci travel system. The lady in the shop was most concerned because a maxi cosi car seat wouldn't fit on the jane.. are other car seats really not safe enough!!? Would love to hear if anyone has used either of those systems or could recommend one . Thanks so much :) GrinHmm

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1busybee · 25/11/2016 21:04

Emmaljunga edge duo......Swedish so built for outdoors. Really really recommend it. Heavy but well built and practical. Carrycot is huge and can be used as a Moses basket for overnight sleeping. Completely waterproof. You can put a maxi cost seat on it too!!

firsttimemama123 · 25/11/2016 21:57

Hiya, thank you so much for replying, I will have a look in to them :) I'm still no further forward Hmm

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Artandco · 26/11/2016 19:13

Mountain buggy swift. Small enough for around town also and light, but good off road.

However it isn't recommended you use car seat more than 30mins with a newborn so you are better leaving car seat in car and transferring to pram

spacefrog35 · 26/11/2016 19:14

I'd use a sling for dog walking personally.

SweepTheHalls · 26/11/2016 19:16

Sling, or out n about 360. Add a carabiner to hook the dog lead on for hands free!

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