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    Default Double buggy with buggy board

    I have been reading through the various threads about double buggies and buggy boards. I currently have a nipper 360 double which I love. However, I am going to need to attach a buggy board with a new starter joining me soon I gather from the lascal website and from reading other threads that the boards are not ideal with nippers because of the limited head room.

    I wonder if the mountain buggy duet is better with a buggy board and if so, whether it might be worth investing in one? Or perhaps the baby jogger city double?

    I need something that works well as walk to and from school and nursery a few times a day and I don't want to use the car unless I absolutely have to.

    I can't bear the thought of an umbrella stroller with a buggy board as used one in the past and it made my wrists and back hurt!

    Any opinions?

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    Last edited by cs01; 09-06-2013 at 03:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs01 View Post
    I have been reading through the various threads about double buggies and buggy boards. I currently have a nipper 360 double which I love. However, I am going to need to attach a buggy board with a new starter joining me soon I gather from the lascal website and from reading other threads that the boards are not ideal with nippers because of the limited head room.

    I wonder if the mountain buggy duet is better with a buggy board and if so, whether it might be worth investing in one?

    I need something that works well as walk to and from school and nursery a few times a day and I don't want to use the car unless I absolutely have to.

    I can't bear the thought of an umbrella stroller with a buggy board as used one in the past and it made my wrists and back hurt!

    Any opinions?

    Thanks
    I had an out and about 360 double and used it with a lascal buggy board, it was fine as lo had head between handle bar and the buggy itself, it worked well for me...

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    I use a buggy board with my city mini double works great. X

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    I have a kidsit I use on my nipper, no need to worry about head space cos their sitting down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by muffins View Post
    I have a kidsit I use on my nipper, no need to worry about head space cos their sitting down!
    I'd not heard of one of those - sounds great! Where can I get one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs01 View Post
    I'd not heard of one of those - sounds great! Where can I get one?
    They appear to be out of stock in most places, maybe they're not made anymore?

    Theres on here but its for far more than I paid

    Revelo Pushchair Buggy Board Kidsit

 

 

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