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What is the going rate for one of these 2nd hand? It cost about £200

new, independent lie back seats (side by side) both suitable from

birth, hoods and raincover

Nice pushchair if you don;t live in a village with few or too narrow

pavements!!

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Hi Angi

> What is the going rate for one of these 2nd hand?

Don't know what the going rate is but I may be interested once you find

out!!

Do you think it will fit a 35lb 3yr4mth old?? Then again looking at the

ages of your children has Georgi outgrown it :(

Jenni x

(still dithering between slings/buggy boards and what she really wants which

is a double pushchair !)

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I still need my double buggy occasionally, otherwise you could have

had mine (although it's a simple umbrella buggy, so probably not

suitable from birth - more like from 6 months).

However I have to say our double buggy has been a Godsend - I tried

for a while to go out with DS in a sling and DD in her buggy, but

every outing was such a strain on the back, plus it's hard work to

push a buggy at the same time as you are carrying a heavy load as

well (no matter how good the sling is). Much better to push them both.

That having been said I also have both a kiddiboard for DS's pram

(that he's now grown out of) as well as a buggyboard for DD's single

pushchair that DS has now inherited - and they both work fine. Much

easier up and down from the pavements etc than I thought, and DD is

quite good at standing on it. If you want my kiddiboard you are

welcome to it - but I am still using the buggyboard. It does make you

push at a slightly funny angle, but this depends on the pram/buggy.

Karina

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Karina

Phoebe has not been in a pram for over 1 year (she is 3.5) If I walk a longer

distance I take the sit and stand so she can have a rest if she get's tired

(like a build in buggy board) but not unless I know we will be walking for a

long time..

Lonnie Phoebe & Eloisa's mama

& expecting a Christmas delivery...

My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what you

start.

So far today, I have finished 2 bags of chips and a Chocolate cake.

I feel better already.

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