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    Default interesting triple buggy !

    having a vague look at triple buggies, as i might need on on an occasional basis. (have always got by with a double and strolli rider up till now, but think my biggest LO, might not be big enough for the strolli!)

    so ... was think about the doubles, that add an extra seat as needed ...

    but just found this on ebay !!!

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ABC-Adventure-...3A1%7C294%3A50


    don't think its what i want, but an interesting variation!

    oh my ... just found this!!!

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Runabout-Tripl...3A1%7C294%3A50

    now this i like, although not sure DH will want it in the garage, for occaisonal use! plus, i prefer side by side!
    Last edited by loocyloo; 28-05-2009 at 12:30 PM. Reason: found another triple!

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    That looks scary and why hasn't she put more pictures so you can see the two seats on top!!

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    Default Re: interesting triple buggy !

    I can't really see how this is safe, surely it would be top heavy with 2 on top?
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    And where do their feet go, I personally think it looks a bit home made.

    The second one I don't like because its those bike seats that go on the back of a bike not a proper comfy pushchair seat.

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    Default Re: interesting triple buggy !

    I'm really confused by that first one!!!

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    Default Re: interesting triple buggy !

    been looking at more double/triples and found this one!

    http://household.uk.freeads.net/chil...pushchair/view

    i like the look of this one...just a bit too far away for me!

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    the last one is the same as my T3 jogger, its fantastic, really nice to push and i love the fact that it can be used as either a twin or triple!!! i looked at the first one but it just doesnt look safe

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    the second one i saw someone using this at weekend looked good.

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    Default Re: interesting triple buggy !

    The 1st buggy looked dangerous and very top heavy.
    The 2nd buggy looked a bit hard and uncomfortable.

    Not my cup of tea...Sorry.

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    I have just got one exactly like this and I love it

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/peg-perego-tri...3A1%7C294%3A50

    I got mine for £275 though but they are quite hard to come by

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    Default Re: interesting triple buggy !

    Ive had the ABC Adventure single and its nice to use, we took it camping and it handled really well on the beach I always wanted to get the seat for the top but at the time, no-one had one for sale and i didnt fancy getting it imported. Not sure about using the twin seats on the top though, 3 wheelers can tip on curbs at the best of times, let alone with it being top heavy, but maybe with the double front wheel it could be more stable

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    Default Re: interesting triple buggy !

    Seller of the first buggy is well known on another forum I'm on and not for good reasons. I wouldn't go there...

    I'm pretty sure the seats on top are only meant to go on ABC doubles too, I think you can get a single to go on the ABC single pushchair to make it a double (the design is real, it's from NZ) but you need a conversion kit to make the one wheel into 2 to make it stable.

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    Default Re: interesting triple buggy !

    think i'm going to go for an easylife double with toddler seat! but have to wait a while as DH has filled the double buggy 'space' in the garage with a new shredder

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    Can't say I like the first one at all

    the second one I could put a wheel on with an extra seat and cycle it around or push the older generation
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    Default Re: interesting triple buggy !

    Quote Originally Posted by loocyloo View Post
    think i'm going to go for an easylife double with toddler seat! but have to wait a while as DH has filled the double buggy 'space' in the garage with a new shredder
    I have this one and bought it direct from nz (a company called second childhood) and i bought it with solid tyres as punctures would be a disaster! I also bought two toddler seats they were cheap enough to make it worthwhile and as i work with dh thought it would be extra useful, would highly recommend the buggy, and it is sturdy even with two toddler seats in use.

    It is only not suitable for four very young babies, but most childminders would not be in that situation, the toddler seat can take babies from around 9 months maybe a little younger if well developed, and no child should be in a buggy for hours on end anyway so buggy works well.

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    Default Re: interesting triple buggy !

    Love the second space age one lol

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    Default Re: interesting triple buggy !

    ooooo errrrr very strange

 

 

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