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PHIL AND TEDS DOUBLE WITH BUGGY BOARD in Oxfordshire
Phil and Teds double buggy in apple green, with loads of matching accessories and extras.
Includes doubles kit, matching cocoon and cosy toes, drinks holder, footwell protector, raincover, p&t saddle bags x 2, seat converters to put doubles kit at front.
Plus matching bespoke star print seat liners, strap covers, bar cover with taggies and blankets.
Also comes with a p&t 'lazy ted' which converts the doubles kit into a freestanding chair for picnics etc.
Also comes with a Lascal maxi buggy board set up to attach at the rear even with the doubles kit. Making it possible to transport your three little ones in style!
All in good used condition. £250, open to offers. Collection from Witney, Oxfordshire, pm me if interested.
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More photos to follow!
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Hi, I don't need a Phil and Teds as I recently bought one but after some advice. I've been trying to find examples of a buggy board used with the second seat. I was just wondering how easy it was to walk with one and if the child can comfortably stand with the seat in front. All literature seems to require the second seat to be removed to use the buggy board. If it works well I'll get one!
Good luck, hope you find a buyer
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Hi, yeah, it works quite well, you must attach the buggy board (Lascal maxi) to the bar that the rear seat attaches to rather than the axle. It's heavy with three! I will pm you a photo showing my dd demonstrating it!
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Originally Posted by
Katiekoo
Hi, yeah, it works quite well, you must attach the buggy board (Lascal maxi) to the bar that the rear seat attaches to rather than the axle. It's heavy with three! I will pm you a photo showing my dd demonstrating it!
Thanks that would very helpful
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Can't seem to attach pic to pm, but it is reasonably comfortable for the passenger and if you have average length arms you will be alright pushing it, you wouldn't want to travel miles this way but it used to get me to the shops and back! Esp if ask the child to hop off when going up hills, kerbs etc.
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Originally Posted by
Katiekoo
Can't seem to attach pic to pm, but it is reasonably comfortable for the passenger and if you have average length arms you will be alright pushing it, you wouldn't want to travel miles this way but it used to get me to the shops and back! Esp if ask the child to hop off when going up hills, kerbs etc.
That's great thanks. You can always attach to a post in this thread. I am able to delete posts so could remove it straight away
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Got those pics and deleted thread thanks very much
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No worries
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Originally Posted by
Katiekoo
Still for sale
That's a shame as I would have been interested. I only bought mine about a month ago!
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Thanks, I have had some interest from a local baby and toddlers things facebook selling page and from ebay, nothing final yet.
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Hi All, this buggy has now been sold.
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