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Topic: Toddler seats
Posted By: first
Subject: Toddler seats
Date Posted: 14 January 2009 at 10:56am
HIm looking at getting a buggy and I was waondering what everyone thought about the buggys where the toddler can sit up front in a little seat?

I'm not keen on a side by side buggy as I really don't think it will fit in the car plus I want to be able to use it when there is just me and Ds too.
I'm not too keen on the one sits infront of the other look either as I just think the one on the bottom gets a raw deal.

Your comment would be appreciated.

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Posted By: lizzle
Date Posted: 14 January 2009 at 11:01am
We had a toddler seat and it was good, but you need a four wheeler I think. Depending on the weight of the toddler it can be difficult to manage and sometimes unsteady - but my toddler weighed about 18kg at the time.

that said, we got ours second hand for about $20 and it was fabulous. We used it everday when Taine was little and loved it.


Posted By: lilfatty
Date Posted: 14 January 2009 at 12:09pm
Wouldnt it still be one in front of the other? .. Im confuddled

Ive seen those, and the one on the front still blocks the view of the one in the pram .. so its much of a muchness really

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Posted By: jaycee
Date Posted: 14 January 2009 at 12:38pm
I wouldn't worry about one of them having a raw deal with sitting down the back - we have the p&t with the toddler seat and DD1 sits down the back and WILL NOT sit in the top seat - the seat with the view!!!

She has figured out that if she sits in the back then she is more likely to be given a chance to walk some of the time. I can't remember the last time Sophie had to sit back there .

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Posted By: MrsMojo
Date Posted: 14 January 2009 at 1:55pm

How old is your toddler?  We've been looking at toddler boards (as my DD hasn't sat in a pram for almost a year) and I've seen some that have a lower and higher step so the child can sit or stand.  This is attached to the back of the pram so they're between the handle and the pram. 

This is what I mean.

Or there's this option, which is slightly to the side of the pram.

 

 



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Posted By: MrsMojo
Date Posted: 14 January 2009 at 2:03pm

There's also the Adventure Buggy Company prams that have toddler or infant seats up the top. 

These prams are designed by Phil & Ted Green (of Phil & Teds Most Excellent Buggy Company) so bound to be top quality.

 

Check out this review: http://strollersandprams.com/strollers/49/Adventure-Buggy-Everest/review-1.html - http://strollersandprams.com/strollers/49/Adventure-Buggy-Everest/review-1.html  (I might have just sold myself on this pram).



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Posted By: 11111
Date Posted: 18 January 2009 at 7:47am
Originally posted by MrsMojo MrsMojo wrote:

There's also the Adventure Buggy Company prams that have toddler or infant seats up the top. 


These prams are designed by Phil & Ted Green (of Phil & Teds Most Excellent Buggy Company) so bound to be top quality.



 


Check out this review: http://strollersandprams.com/strollers/49/Adventure-Buggy-Everest/review-1.html - http://strollersandprams.com/strollers/49/Adventure-Buggy-Everest/review-1.html  (I might have just sold myself on this pram).



I want one of thses I have a valco iwth toddler seat and one boy is often in the seat and one on top of pram as I have a lazy walker wonder if yheses can have a seat on the front too.


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Posted By: LeahandJoel
Date Posted: 18 January 2009 at 2:13pm

We had a 3 wheeler pram from farmersor a toddler  that had a seat for a toddler and Leah absolutely hated it. She sat in it once and could swing a fair bit in it and it just didn't seem safe. Also everytime she leaned over it made it feel very unstable, and pushing it out on the footpath was a nightmare........inside the mall was ok as it was all even ground, but a slight slope and it wouldn't go straight at all. Of course this might have just been the one we had, and when we got it the staff at farmers couldn't even show us how to attach the toddler seat properly, so it may have been all me,(but no matter what I did it never changed)



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Posted By: first
Date Posted: 18 January 2009 at 2:23pm
Mojo that last option looks FANTASTIC.
I don't have a toddler just my wee boy but I"m going to be looking after some kiddlings as a bit of work from home so want to be able to take them out for walks and the like but still be able to just use it when its just me and my boy. This looks like a great option as it will suit a range of ages. Thanks so much.
WEnt and had a look at pricing and I don't think that I"ll ever be able to offered such a great buggy but it is nice to see a company with thoughts like mine anyways.

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Posted By: first
Date Posted: 18 January 2009 at 2:26pm
If you were really worried about toddler not being able to sleep you could get a reclining toddler seat that does up to 25kgs.

http://www.gobubbago.com.au/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8_21&products_id=34

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