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A double tandem where BOTH seats recline for naps?

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YourHandInMyHand · 16/11/2017 19:18

A double tandem where BOTH seats recline for naps? Holy grail??

I had an oyster max but found it faffy to get in and out of the car, hard to push, and the frame started to have a lot of "give" in it.

I switched to a side by side but really a tandem is preferred, just need one they can both nap in though.

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Joel89 · 17/11/2017 15:31

What about Phil & Teds Dot V3?

www.buggybaby.co.uk/phil-teds-dot-v3-pushchair-double-kit-p755

Any good for you?

teaandbiscuitsforme · 17/11/2017 22:04

You can recline both on the 2015 Vista

caprifun · 17/11/2017 22:10

O baby zoom they both recline. Is exceptionally long though.

Halfdrankbrew · 17/11/2017 22:27

I know you say you want a tandem but we have the mountain buggy duet, it's only a few cm wider than a single, fits through single doors and narrow shop aisles no problem. The seats can recline completely flat too. I spent aaaages trying the chose a double pram, I decided I didn't want one where the heavier child is on the floor under the pram staring at the back of the other seat. I considered the Phil and teds dot or dash (same pram one is just the newer version), you might like them if it doesn't bother you them not being able to see out in the lower seat.

YourHandInMyHand · 24/11/2017 00:04

I do like the mountain duet but they rarely seem to come up for sale second hand locally and I can't afford new.

I'm not overly keen on the Phil and Ted's style, somehow they oyster max didn't seem as low or restricted view wise (although it probably was).

Think I'm gonna go to some pram shops this weekend and do some investigating before scouring Facebook marketplace. Grin

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Halfdrankbrew · 24/11/2017 00:21

I'd deffo go into an actual shop and have a play around with them. Can't remember if you said it was for twins or baby and toddler? If you can try them out with your babies in them before you buy I would.

I tried out a tandem, can't remember the brand but it huge. I loved the look of it online but with our (very small) 18 month old in I literally couldn't get the front of the pram off the floor, even with all my weight on it. Try before you buy Wink!

HerRoyalFattyness · 24/11/2017 00:24

I had a graco stadium duo for my two when they were younger.
The front seat reclined, not flat, but enough for DD to be comfortable. And it was cheap. I think my mum paid £150 for it new, but it lasted well and I sold it on. It was quite light as well so really easy to get in and out of my house which has a huge step.

YourHandInMyHand · 24/11/2017 09:43

Ah I've had a Graco stadium duo before and am tempted to go back to it! I agree that although the he front seat doesn't completely recline it's comfortable enough for a short pram nap.

I'm a childminder so have different ages in it at different days of the week. Smile I've tried loads of buggies over the years, they all have their pros and cons.

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