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in step nipper / out and about nipper - same thing ?

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Wheelybug · 15/05/2009 13:08

have inherited an in step nipper - is this the ame as an out and about nipper does anyone know ? thanks

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misdee · 15/05/2009 13:09

yes

Wheelybug · 15/05/2009 13:13

ooh thanks.

I don't suppose any one has the instructions ? Not convinced I've got it set up right and dh has 'tidied' the instructions away

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misdee · 15/05/2009 13:22

no idea.

but io think its unfold it, push down the two clamps on the sides, then feed through a d-right type clip for extra safety?

Wheelybug · 15/05/2009 13:24

hmm yes it was the extra clip thing I hadn't used and then saw stark warning label on my return from merrily pushing it round town. Will have to have a fiddle,

thanks

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Galava · 15/05/2009 13:29

I think I have used that D shaped thing maybe twice.

And DS has survived.

Come to that, he's even survived not having the side flaps pushed in too

Wheelybug · 15/05/2009 15:23

Thanks Galava thats good to know .

Have had a play and have found a video on kiddicare which has sorted me out.

DH not impressed as he thinks it takes up too much room in boot but it is so much nicer to push than my pramette he can lump it .

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monkeycat · 15/05/2009 20:43

I'm still using our In step for DD2 . It's great . I t may be big but it's so light - I used to have to carry ours up 3 flights of stairs to our flat !

The D ring is not essential despite the scary warning . We haven't used it for years .

Enjoy !

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