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Séraphine
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Topic: Double strollers 3 y/o + NB Posted: 24 December 2012 at 10:48pm |
The ultimate pram debate ... If I get UTD soonish, I would have a 3 y/o and a NB, I would quite like to get a Mountain Buggy, deciding between MB Duo - larger side by side MB Duet - smaller double MB Urban Jungle - mid size single
I do use my current one mostly for walking, not really in town, I was thinking I'd get a twin umbrella stroller for town. It's important to me that my daughter won't outgrow It too quickly, shes tall for her age.
I was debating just getting a single pram and putting Bub in the front pack, but some Mum's I've talked to have said they've found that uncomfortable.
So much to consider, I just don't want to end up with a double that DD outgrows and then I've no need for one, I'm leaning towards the Duet, but would be concerned her being too tall for it, I know you can't use the clip on scooter with a NB is the lie flat position on the Urban Jungle
I've looked at the City Select but it just seems waaaay too long with 2 kiddies! I don't like the P&T inline strollers, I would rather have both kiddies be able to see
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Posted: 29 December 2012 at 10:56am |
I love MB. But I couldn't afford any of the double options, like the MB+1.
As this baby was a surprise.
I looked at all the options on Trade Me and ended up getting a Phil & Ted's E3 stroller with double kit.
I like that it has about 3 options for where to mount double kit.
I actually find it gives me more boot space and my nearly 3 yr old loves it and it's nice and compact. Actually gives me more boot room then the MB.
I do love MB, but yeah, money wise, couldn't afford the MB+1 and don't have boot space for the side by side one.
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Posted: 29 December 2012 at 10:57am |
I too was looking at the option of just the MB and a frontpack. But had it suggested, that more often baby would probably be in pram. That's why I got the Phil & Ted.
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Posted: 29 December 2012 at 5:20pm |
I've actually heard some not so great things about the MB+1, apparently neither seats have any recline once baby is out of the NB mode, so I don't think you're missing out there.
Does your 3 y/o still fit the P&T? I was wondering how much a 3 y/o would go in a pram? I reckon our girl would though she likes going out for walks with us :)
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Posted: 29 December 2012 at 9:54pm |
Yeah I did nosey at the MB+1 today when I was in Baby City and yeah, doesn't look like those seats do recline. Surely though there must be an option to use it as a normal mountain buggy, with straps and recline if it was used as a single buggy. Or else, that's a lot of money to pay for it!
Yeah, my nearly 3 yr old(she turns 3 in Feb 2012) still fits in it fine. She actually wants to go in the pram even! Which for her is a shock. I think it's the novelty of a different pram though maybe. Or maybe it's just more comfy. As she was being a bit difficult at times when I had the MB.
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Posted: 29 December 2012 at 10:08pm |
I just watched a few Youtube videos on it. Nope those seats don't recline.
Also, seems like it not that roomy leg wise, for the toddler, while baby is in the back.
Seems Phil and Ted have it way more sussed.
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Posted: 30 December 2012 at 3:14pm |
escadachic wrote:
Seems Phil and Ted have it way more sussed. | Yep, I love the look of the Smart buggy, but way too expensive for what looks like you could only use for up to a 1 year old, but a bit swanky http://philandteds.com/nz/Products/Push/smart#.UN-jFmthiSM ETA Interesting they don't sell the Vibe anymore, that was what the wealthy mummies in our antenatal group have ;)
Edited by tiger_lily - 30 December 2012 at 3:16pm
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Posted: 30 December 2012 at 4:35pm |
This is the one I have. Phil and Teds E3I watched a few of the youtube videos on it and learned a few things I didn't know lol.
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Posted: 30 December 2012 at 4:38pm |
The wealthy mum's in the suburb I live in who have 2 young one's tend to have the MB double stroller, but they also have people movers.
No way that was practical for me. Plus, gosh they take up a lot of room on the footpath!
When I went on Buggy walks, I found a lot of the wealthy one's with a baby and toddler seemed to have Phil and Teds.
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