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Old 29-10-08, 21:42
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Question Baby Trend Buggy?

ok have seen a fab looking tandem buggy that converts to a sit n stand buggy but wondered if anyone had one and what they thought about it??

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Old 29-10-08, 21:50
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I saw loads of these last week in the states and they looked great, really practical xx
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Old 29-10-08, 21:52
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I saw loads of these last week in the states and they looked great, really practical xx
did they look sturdy?? i hate flimsy looking buggys
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Old 29-10-08, 21:55
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They seemed to be as a lot of them had older children in the stand/sit bit so must be quite sturdy
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Old 30-10-08, 20:41
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They are very common here where we are. Must say though I don't think i've ever seen them with both seats on iykwim. There has always been a baby in the front seat and the toddler has been standing or sitting as I think when you remove the back seat there is a little bench for the older one to sit on. I think another make that do that kind of buggy is "Joovy"
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Old 30-10-08, 20:44
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thanks ladies but OH doesn't like the look of it so that's that
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Old 30-10-08, 20:53
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I was gonna say we also saw a lot when we were in the States. Again, saw them with older kids sitting/standing at the rear. In all honesty I don't think it would be a practical buggy for Mia as I think she'd be too young to get the use out of it as it is designed.

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Old 30-10-08, 21:27
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I think they look mega! Ideal for 2+ aged older sibling plus a newborn. Reviews are great too.
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Old 31-10-08, 08:50
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I think they look mega! Ideal for 2+ aged older sibling plus a newborn. Reviews are great too.
try telling this to my OH!! he thinks it looks like 'a cheap one from argos' (his words exactly)!!! flippin men not like he'll be the one pushin it!!
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try telling this to my OH!! he thinks it looks like 'a cheap one from argos' (his words exactly)!!! flippin men not like he'll be the one pushin it!!
I'm with your OH, i think they look really cheap sorry xxx
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