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    It's wondering if anyone has this pram? Looking to replace my single pram and like the look of this one?

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    My friend has one and thinks it's great. It seems really well designed and easy to use - and if I could justify the coast I would quite like one for childminding complete with the second seat and board!

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    Hi ,

    I have had an Uppababy Vista since my first was born and it's fantastic! Loads of storage underneath, sturdy amd easy to use too.

    Definitely recommend

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    My friend had one and if I'd known about it before buying my own buggy would of bought it instead, nice and roomy

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    My SIL has one very nice to push can do it one handed can handle grass to which is always a bonus. The second seat I think is just a rest point for older child I don't think you can have two babies in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clareelizabeth1 View Post
    My SIL has one very nice to push can do it one handed can handle grass to which is always a bonus. The second seat I think is just a rest point for older child I don't think you can have two babies in it.
    They've brought out a new version (Vista2) and that can be used with the new second seat that reclines and is suitable from 6mths
    Last edited by lisbet; 18-01-2015 at 02:26 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lisbet View Post
    They've brought out a new version (Vista2) and that can be used with the new second seat that reclines and is suitable from 6mths
    this is from their website, second seat, looks good:

    RumbleSeat - converts UPPAbaby VISTA to a double pushchair

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    Quote Originally Posted by moggy View Post
    this is from their website, second seat, looks good:

    RumbleSeat - converts UPPAbaby VISTA to a double pushchair


    I don't know why Uppababy have not kept their own website up-to-date, but this is the fancy-schmancy new version that reclines and can forward-face:

    Buy Uppababy Rumble Vista Second Seat, Ella | John Lewis

    Price tag to match though!

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    I love it, one of my mindees has one and I borrowed it a few times and really liked it! Think I'll have a look and see if on offer anywhere!

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