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Double buggy suggestions

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halojax · 03/02/2019 16:50

I am currently 5 months pregnant with my second child and already have a 7 month old baby (Irish twins 🤭). I am looking for suggestions for double buggy's/prams. I had a silver cross pioneer for my first baby but have been advised that this cannot be converted into a double using adapters. We will most likely be using the normal pushchair seat for my first child and our maxi cosi pebble car seat for the newborn. Any suggestions/products to avoid?

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sleepismysuperpower1 · 03/02/2019 17:30

try here. link. you can buy a car seat adapter to go with it and so it will be suitable for use with your car seat. this is what it looks like when one seat is normal and one a car seat link

all the best x

hethajf · 04/02/2019 16:36

BabyStyle Hybrid! I love ours, bigger gap than you (2yo & baby) but the seats are lovely and roomy, BIG baby still fits in carrycot with lots of room at almost 6 months old, you can buy adapters for maxi cosi seat if you want to use that. There’s lots of combos for the seats etc if you look on the website but I tend to use it with the seat in the bottom facing forwards and the carrycot on top facing me. I don’t think you’re meant to but dd1 lives snuggling underneath

NotAnotherUserName5 · 04/02/2019 16:39

With a gap of a year, I would go for a bugaboo donkey or mountain buggy duet. Both can parent face (the duet with the carrycot plus)
The duet is the narrowest double on the market, and the donkey can be made into a single pushchair.

Both are fab congrats Smile

PennyMordauntsLadyBrain · 04/02/2019 16:45

Depends what your must have features are. I had a fairly small car and don’t like heavy travel systems, so I wanted something small when folded and nippy for taking to the shops etc.

We’ve ended up with the Phil & Teds Dot, which I actually really prefer to the Silver Cross Wayfarer we’d been using with dd. I’ve been using it with 16 month old dd for a few weeks now in the single mode before dc2 arrives next month and I’m really impressed with it, especially for the price.

I paid £319 from John Lewis for it, and that included the double kit. It doesn’t have any fancy extras, but it’s so easy to push and bump up and down kerbs, without being the size of a tank!

Woohoo1 · 04/02/2019 16:48

nipper 360. Amazing

SpudUDontLike · 04/02/2019 16:52

Mountain buggy duet can fit through single doorways

halojax · 07/02/2019 18:26

Thanks for all your replies. I'm going to go for the mountain buggy. The Phil and ted one looks like my 1 year old will be in the basket (he will mess with everything!!). Xx

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TheWashingMachine · 07/02/2019 18:32

Nipper 360 I had two 15 months apart.

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