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buggypod and weight

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KangaAndRoo · 22/02/2008 13:35

Eek!!!! Stuck!!!

My dd will be 2yr10months when new baby arrives...Is quite good at walking but does like a rest. Thing is, she wont stay on a buggy board, Ive bought a babydan pram seat (goes ontop of the carrycot) and shes far too tall for it so that got sent back....my last chance of getting something is a buggypod but it says max weight is 15kg aarrrgghhh my dd is about that now. does anyone have one of these? am I going to get away with putting her in it?? I really want to keep my pram that I have now

cheers x

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avaj · 22/02/2008 14:45

I looked at the buggypod for my fairly small 2 year old a few months back, and felt that it was too small all round for her.

THE HELPFULL SHOP LADY TOLD ME THAT THEY HAD ABOUT A 50% (oops caps!) returns rate on them, as the seat is too neat for a lot of toddlers.

We didn't buy one though, so I cant comment on how practical they really are.

I did see a 'bugypod smorph' advertised in a magazine the other day and thought it looked a bit bigger and more substantial.

(The helpfull lady also told me that the bugypod turns your pram into the same width as a side by side because of how far the wheel comes out - just in case that would be an issue!)

Good luck!

KangaAndRoo · 22/02/2008 20:59

Cheers

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dhallegua · 23/02/2008 14:07

hi , i have a brand new in box Buggypod Smurf (latest design) if you are interested.
if so pls email me directly on [email protected]

KangaAndRoo · 23/02/2008 20:59

Thanks but if I decide to get one....need the guarantee that I can take it back etc as Avaj said about 50% returns. cheers

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