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twin pram / buggy advice
Hi,
soon to be a new father to twins I'm really struggling to find a suitable/practical pushchair/buggy.
Ideally a side by side with integrated car seat travel system.
We've accepted that width will always be an issue so we will prob also buy 2 x single pushairs too but for the double one we really don't want a one in front of the other type.
Is there anything this practical out there, have searched for eternity on the net but nothing comes up - even looked at clips to possibly attach 2 x singles.
Many thanks in advance
Kevin
soon to be a new father to twins I'm really struggling to find a suitable/practical pushchair/buggy.
Ideally a side by side with integrated car seat travel system.
We've accepted that width will always be an issue so we will prob also buy 2 x single pushairs too but for the double one we really don't want a one in front of the other type.
Is there anything this practical out there, have searched for eternity on the net but nothing comes up - even looked at clips to possibly attach 2 x singles.
Many thanks in advance
Kevin
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.try asking on the ivillage site as well. The ladies over there have a scary amount of knowledge on all things pushchair related as well as car seats. A few of them have double pushers and regularly post. http://messageboards.ivillage.co.uk/iv-ukpbcar seats/start?redirCnt=1
good luck with all
good luck with all
Hi KevM - my sister had twins 12 weeks ago and the double pushchair she's got is great.
http://www.groovystyle.co.uk/productpages/outn about/nipper-double-360.htm
It's a side by side one - doesn't have integrated car seats but she reckons its easier to have seperate ones and this buggy is really really light which is important as she has to be able to get it in and out of the car on her own. It's also relatively narrow for a double one so just fits through the front door without being collapsed first.
I really would recommend it.
http://www.groovystyle.co.uk/productpages/outn about/nipper-double-360.htm
It's a side by side one - doesn't have integrated car seats but she reckons its easier to have seperate ones and this buggy is really really light which is important as she has to be able to get it in and out of the car on her own. It's also relatively narrow for a double one so just fits through the front door without being collapsed first.
I really would recommend it.
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