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    I'm thinking of buying a buggy board but am not sure that I can buy one to fit an urban detour double buggy (old stylee ). Can Anyone give me some advice please!

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    There is a website that tells you which pushchairs are compatable, I think its a buggy board company but you will have to google it as I dont have a link.

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    Lascal buggy board company has a website that tells you which ones fit

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    Oh I'd be interested in the replies to this as i have an urban detour double. I didn't think i'd be able to get one because of the frame shape

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    When I was looking at that pushchair I was told by Mothercare that a buggyboard wouldn't fit it. I'd check the site though just to make sure

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    Hi I'm new on here but I hope my info helps,Yes you can get a buggy board to fit but the problem is the handle as the child either has to stand leaning backwards or squash their head in between,if you get what I'm on about!!
    I just bought a seat which is like a bike tag-a-long to attach to the double urban detour,my son has found it very comfy but it was £70 from kellytoys, they also sell a buggy board with a sit down option and I would have liked to try this as well but didn't think I would be able to walk easily with it.

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    Click link to find your model of urban detour

    http://www.buggyboard.info/manufactu...anufacturer=18

    or you could try the kiddy board (same company),that one fits on the axle too
    Last edited by balloon; 19-02-2009 at 07:49 PM. Reason: add link

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    Ive had a couple of single Urban Detours and the Litaf Seat-2-go fits ok but i dont know about a double. If it has a rear bar/axle maybe an older style kiddie-board will fit

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    Thankyou! Will do some research and let you all know what fits!

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