Twin 3 wheeler buggy
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    Default Twin 3 wheeler buggy

    Am after a 3 wheeler side by side (like a nipper 360) but dont want to pay a fortune. I already have a graco duo tandem (too heavy) and a P&T (not enough basket space when walking the school run). Anyone?????

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    I got one of these http://www.safetechstrollers.net/new..._stroller.html
    on ebay.
    Brilliant for the school run , was amazing in the snow due to the big wheels , very comfortable , easy to push
    But also wider than the nipper and heavier if youre lifting it in and out of the car.
    If money was no object I would prefer the nipper - but then mine only cost £23!!

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    Can you post me a link to your ebay one please? Where are you based - sounds perfect!

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    Sorry honey badly worded , I bought it on ebay x

 

 

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