sarahstanbridge
04-01-2014, 11:56 AM
i,ve has a couple of enquiries in the last few days and if they were to come about then i would need a triple buggy one morning a week to transport a 11 month old and 2 x 16 months old.  i really dont want to buy a triple just for one morning so have been looking at the buggypod or the x rider boards.  i would need to attach to either my phil teds navigator in double mode of my nipper twin.  has anyone got any experience of either.  i am gearing more towards the buggypod only as that has a 5 point harness and i can get a raincover on it to protect littleone.  i would only be really using for school run and nursery run.  thanks sarah
shortstuff
04-01-2014, 02:30 PM
Could you not use a baby sling or something similar?  It might save you a big expense x
blue bear
04-01-2014, 03:14 PM
I used my pod on the phil and ted sport, not tried it on the nipper. It worked brilliantly
sarahstanbridge
04-01-2014, 04:39 PM
Could you not use a baby sling or something similar?  It might save you a big expense x
thanks ,  i hadnt really given slings a thought.  which ones would people recomend?  will have a look at them
lisbet
04-01-2014, 05:10 PM
thanks ,  i hadnt really given slings a thought.  which ones would people recomend?  will have a look at them
BabyHawk Oh Snap; Boba 3G; Manduca; Toddler Patapum - all put the weight on your hips rather than your back and shoulders, so you just feel like you are wearing a talking rucksack, lol.
Some places have sling libraries where you can try different types on, or you can often find them secondhand online x
I use a sling + double nipper on the days that I have 3 that are too young to walk the school run. I have a rainsuit and waterproof booties to keep the LO in the carrier warm and dry.
Glitter
04-01-2014, 05:58 PM
BabyHawk Oh Snap; Boba 3G; Manduca; Toddler Patapum - all put the weight on your hips rather than your back and shoulders, so you just feel like you are wearing a talking rucksack, lol.
Talking rucksack, brilliant! :laughing::laughing::laughing:
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