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Off road buggy advice

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Meandmunch · 17/07/2017 10:50

Hey all!
I'm after some advice! Its very very early days due April next year but I'm starting to look for some buggy advice.
I have two children all ready but we are moving from the city to the middle of no where. I have a toddler already so looking for a buggy that would be great for walking in the woods and across fields but also great when we visit the nearest town with a buggy board potential! (Probably asking a lot but just wondered what others thought.)

Thank you

OP posts:
SansaryaAgain · 17/07/2017 10:57

I had an Out N About Nipper for offroading and it was great. But my son had grown too big for it by about 2.5 whereas now at 3.5 he can still fit in the BabyZen Yoyo. I don't know about the Nipper and a buggy board though.

Meandmunch · 17/07/2017 12:39

Thank u I will have a look at those two a bit later then.

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GemmaB78 · 17/07/2017 12:41

We have the out n about nipper which has been fantastic, and we've really put it through its paces! However, we only have the one so can't comment on buggy boards.

HarrassedMumof3 · 17/07/2017 12:42

Icandy peach all terrain with lascal buggy board has suited us for the same purposes

babynelly2010 · 22/07/2017 19:32

I have phil teds inline buggy. It is great in rough terrain but a bit big.
I did fit it with non puncture tubes as wheels used to pop constantly during the walks through the farm

HattiesBackpack · 22/07/2017 19:36

Hi OP have a look for BOBs, 3 wheeled pushchairs.

mine has survived 3 years of 2 x 3 mile round trips per (school) day which covers pavement, woods, and footpaths of varying quality.

Very light and manoeuvrable also.

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