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Bugaboo bee - good changing bag?

38 replies

roary · 06/06/2010 11:07

I'd like one that will attach quite closely to the bar so that it doesn't whack dc in the legs and will fit in basket when buggy board is on. Would prefer to avoid bugaboo one.

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roary · 07/06/2010 09:03

Aitch , am I right in recalling that you also have an amby hammock? We have the replacement safety part (via sil in us) if you'd like to hear about it!

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roary · 07/06/2010 09:07

Aitch , am I right in recalling that you also have an amby hammock? We have the replacement safety part (via sil in us) if you'd like to hear about it!

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Aitch · 07/06/2010 09:22

oh really? what is it? our bed is torn (toddler big sis swinging ) so we'll not lend that to anyone, but we'll still give the frame away.

roary · 07/06/2010 09:59

It's a bit silly - a plastic tube that goes over the spring. It's meant to stop the hammock from tilting sideways. But really basic common sense would make most people adjust a tilting hammock! We used a big safety pin to make sure head end us above feet anyway and that dies the job just fine!

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Aitch · 07/06/2010 11:04

i dont understand how that would stop it tilting. ours tilted with dd1 and didn't with dd2,both babies were able to right themselves by the time they were able to tilt it, iykwim? poor old ambrose hooi, he must have felt awfu.

SparkyMalarky · 07/06/2010 11:09

Hi - just reading this and do you have a buggy board on the old style bee? Which one? That might solve my whiney preschooler problem.....

Aitch · 07/06/2010 11:11

bugaboo brought one out last year, i got mine in john lewis.

LadyintheRadiator · 07/06/2010 11:17

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Aitch · 07/06/2010 11:28

supposedly, it has an elastic toggle thing to pull it up, but mine always fell down again. it's super-easy to take off and put on, so i just kept it in the basket.

LadyintheRadiator · 07/06/2010 11:30

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Aitch · 07/06/2010 11:33

there is plenty of room for both, believe me. the board sits nicely on the bottom of the basket, wheel up, waiting to be used.

roary · 07/06/2010 17:10

We have the lascal board. It's great and ties up.

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elk4baby · 07/06/2010 18:14

I can recommend the Pacapod Though pricey (mine was a gift that DH purchased off eBay ), they are great little organizers - there's space for everything! You can take just 'one' pod with you, if it's a short trip. I usually take just the changing pod to the swimming lessons, or just the feeding pod to the park (when we're not out too long).

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