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Nettynoo
03-09-2008, 08:41 PM
I have a Phil & Ted E3 Classic and just wondered if anyone knows if you can fit a buggy board on to one? Don't want to spend £50 to find that it doesn't and leave it sitting in understairs cupboard along with everything else I have misjudged!! Sadly, hubby can make his way out from there!!!!!??!!!:laughing: :laughing:

Rubybubbles
03-09-2008, 08:53 PM
no it doesn't the brake bar gets in the way.

If you got a universal one you would be able to put it on the sides but then only use as a single:(


hth!! I used to have my little girl sitting on the front triangle lol so a triple pushchair lol!! (she was 2 and only did this when got lazy)


PS I love my p&ts x:laughing:

Jinx
03-09-2008, 09:01 PM
I have a P&T sport and managed to get a buggy board to fit okish.
It's not a fantastic fit, ie you need arms like a gorilla to reach the handle, (which I have!).
To be honest I don't use it much but it serves the purpose when needed.

Rubybubbles
03-09-2008, 09:05 PM
I have a P&T sport and managed to get a buggy board to fit okish.
It's not a fantastic fit, ie you need arms like a gorilla to reach the handle, (which I have!).
To be honest I don't use it much but it serves the purpose when needed.

lol jinx, you really have set a vision in my head today:laughing:

Jinx
03-09-2008, 09:09 PM
lol jinx, you really have set a vision in my head today:laughing:

Oh dear, I dread to think!
Gorillas in hot tubs! :rolleyes:

SimplyLucy
03-09-2008, 09:20 PM
On the buggy board website you can check out the fit for any pushchair.

Here is the link for the Phil and Ted buggy board report.

http://www.buggyboard.info/page.php?buggy=78

This is the link to the website to make it easier if anyone else wants to check out the fit for different pushchairs.


http://www.buggyboard.info/index.php

Hope this helps. :D

sarahstanbridge
03-09-2008, 09:25 PM
http://www.buggyboard.info/page.php?buggy=78

fitting istruction for a phil teds. hope it helps you

LittleStars
04-09-2008, 07:25 AM
I have one on my E3 sport with extender arms and its just about ok...heads bump on the handlebar a bit with bigger ones and you have to walk at a funny angle to push it (but I am very short with short arms) but its ok...I also sometimes let me ds sit on the front when he gets tired...Talk about overload lol !!

Nettynoo
04-09-2008, 08:26 PM
Thanks again ladies,for all your super advice with regards to the buggy board!! Link to the buggyboard website was so helpful and I probably now won't bother to buy one and possibly invest in a rocket to assist my 3 year old boy mindee to walk a little faster! Not sure if ofsted have any guidelines as to where you can insert/attach them!!!!!!Thanks again!!:laughing: :clapping: