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three wheelers and buggyboard

5 replies

huggies · 21/08/2005 17:25

I'm looking for a three wheeler pushchair that can hold a buggy board when the seat is in the lie down position and the child comfortably stands inside the handle bar space.

Any ideas'

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NannyL · 21/08/2005 20:16

please correct me someone... but ive used several 3 wheelers buggies, and im not sure ANY would take it with the seat fully reclined

I regularly use the 'mountain buggy' with a kiddy board on the back and that works wonderfully... its VERY easy to push and seems to go just about anywhere (but NOT backwards.... reversing is NOT an option!)

would work with seat half back i reckon, but we dont normally do that!

hovely · 22/08/2005 16:30

I have an oldish Urban Explorer from Mothercare, it's the model that is brown all over and the back wheels are bigger than the front one. I think it might be called 'coffee & cream' although there is nothing obviously creamy about it. It takes a buggy board and DD stands easily inside the handle when the seat is reclined. Don't know if it is technically 'lie flat', it seems pretty flat to me, and I did use it from birth for DS (bought it when DD was a few months old). the handle is adjustable and is wider than the standard Urban Explorer handle.
I bought it in Spring 2002, can't see it on the Mothercare website, but I often see other people out and about with them looking quite new.

clary · 22/08/2005 16:57

we have an Instep Nipper which I recommend to all and sundry, it is very light and manoevrable (sp??) and folds a lot more easily than some.
Takes a buggyboard but child does not stand inside the handle. No room what with the brake and the snack tray thingy (tho that is removable).
Why must they be able to stand inside, huggies? Never found it a prob with dd being outside eg pushing it etc.

hovely · 22/08/2005 21:03

Re my earlier message...just in case you wanted it here is a link to one which happens to be on ebay right now...
£20

hovely · 22/08/2005 21:05

and I notice that I wrote 'urban explorer' when I meant 'urban detour'. Sorry.

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