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Buggypod ???

6 replies

tostaky · 05/02/2010 21:24

Anyone has tried?

www.buggypod.com

I have a 14 months old and im due in 8 weeks.
Since my DS will still go to nursery three days a week, i will need a double puschair only for 4 days a week.
Since i have no space to park a puschair bigger than my maclaren xt and that i dont fancy forking out £600 for a p&T i thought this might be the answer. especially as it is light too (only 2.5kg)

any thoughts?

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Skegness · 05/02/2010 21:28

Haven't got one, never heard of them and don't need one but they look great!

smackapacka · 05/02/2010 21:33

I have heard that the toddler is very 'exposed', and can make pushing very hard work.

I considered one too, but in the end went for this second hand on ebay for £75

Nothing special but does the job I needed it to!

tostaky · 07/02/2010 20:56

anybody else??

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LesbianMummy1 · 07/02/2010 21:05

have got one I use for childminding they can be very good but beware if you do not tighten top strap they can be very unstable

there is a woman near me selling a phil & teds for £75 do you want me to enquire and price up with p & p for you

differentnameforthis · 07/02/2010 21:57

They look very unstable to me. Not sure I want to use one.

Mitchell81 · 10/02/2010 09:29

I used one, but not very often. They are alright for short distances and on level ground. But I did need to keep adjusting it. I landed up buying a P+T

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