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    Default Recommendations - double buggy please!

    I need a lightweight double (side by side) buggy with independent lie back (full for a baby).

    The lightweight bit is important as we have lots of hills!!

    Narrow is fairly important - I have a MacLaren double and it won't go through my back door which is a bit of a pain.

    I'm looking at the Graco duo sport which is nice and light but I'm not keen on the bar across the front which just seems to add to the weight.

    Any advice please guys?

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    Are all Maclarens the same width? I've got the Twin Triumph and it does fit through my front door with a bit of a jiggle!

    I had the Graco Duo Sport a few years ago & really didn't get on with it. It was odd to push & tipped forwards very easily when you went up or down pavements etc. It seemd oddly weighted. I didn't keep it for very long.

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    the out and about nipper 360 should go through doors, is light weight and a dream to push. It's the most recommended buggy in twins circles - suitable from birth

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    at that price i want a engine on it ah ah ah ah ah

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    i have the silvercross pop duo and i couldnt be without it, when folded its not much bigger than a normal pushchair, the cosy toes and head rest make it very suitable from birth. i highly recommend it to anybody looking for lightwight double strollers.

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    Out and about nipper 360 and the p&t are the most recommended doubles amongst everyone I know, those with twins and 18m age gaps tend to go for the nipper and those with slightly larger age gaps go with the p&t. I have the p&t which I love but obviously not side by side.

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    I've got a p&t vibe, I bought it 2nd hand a few weeks ago and I love it. Its really easy to push up hills and easy to manouvre. Theoretically it was bought so that I could get rid of my single and double buggies and keep just one, whoops I forgot to do that, hope DH doesn't notice. I needed something that would fit through my door too and this seems to fit all my needs, my four year old mindee calls the rear seat his lazybones seat, as he sometimes rides in it to go to school

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    Quote Originally Posted by flowerpots View Post
    i have the silvercross pop duo and i couldnt be without it, when folded its not much bigger than a normal pushchair, the cosy toes and head rest make it very suitable from birth. i highly recommend it to anybody looking for lightwight double strollers.
    I'd also recommend this.Don't have it myself yet but know friends who do.I have the pop single buggy and love it.If I get to need a double buggy I will definately buy the pop duo no matter what

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    Default Re: Recommendations - double buggy please!

    Thank you for all your suggestions guys!

    I am watching an out and about nipper 360 on Ebay but it's shooting up with a few minutes to go and the price is going silly.

    There's a silver cross pop as well but that's got loads of bidders with 3 days to go so not much hope for me there.

    I suppose if they are popular then that's going to happen.

    I wonder if there are sales on anywhere...

    I have a few weeks so I'll keep watching... if you hear of any please let me know!

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    You could also have a look and see if there are any car boot sales on near you? You may find a bargain, you never know

    I'm going to one on sunday

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    I bought an out and about nipper - it is a real pain the front wheel is fixed so you have to keep lifting the front to straighten and it doesn't fit through my front door which is 80cm wide - looking out for a pop duo

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    I have the silvercross duo pop and love it, its easy to push, great form birth and the extras are fantastic, my only downside is its a pain pushing up my hills with 18 month olds in it, but then again one of my 18th m has started walking everywhere now so its not too bad xxxxx
    jen xx mum of two and one on the way,
    always on the go!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baileys'n'cream View Post
    You could also have a look and see if there are any car boot sales on near you? You may find a bargain, you never know

    I'm going to one on sunday
    Maybe you could look out for one for me! Which car boot do you visit?

    I was thinking about trying the one at Chelford so long as it isn't raining

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    Default Re: Recommendations - double buggy please!

    Don't know if it'll go through your back door but I love my urban detour double - it is v.lightweight, easy to manouve & each child had a decent amount of space (so suitable for tall/larger children & all seemmed v. comfy in it.

    Product info from mothercare website.

    •For two babies/children of the same or different ages
    •Suitable from birth
    •Pneumatic tyres (pump included)
    •Lockable, front swivel wheel
    •Quick release rear wheels for easy transportation and storage
    •Multi-position seats operate independently
    •One-handed fold mechanism
    •Covered bumper bar
    •Wheel reflectors and reflective detailing on hood for safety
    •Hood with viewing window
    •Large shopping basket
    •2 cosytoes included
    •Mothercare Weathershield™ included
    •12 month guarantee
    •Handle height: 102cm
    •Folded: 87 x 84cm
    •Unfolded width: 86cm
    •Weight: 15.5kg

    http://www.mothercare.com/Urban-Deto...8&#productInfo

    ....

    ...you might find the reviews an inteesting read.
    Blaze x

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    I had this one at the start of the week

    http://direct.tesco.com/product/imag...4TPS407651.jpg

    and I absolutely LOVE it, as narrow as a normalbuggy, and side by side with my M&P Freestyler its exactly the same length. My 2yr old has tried both seats and there is plenty of room, back seat lies flat & has foot flap to make it like a little bed!!!

    Can't praise it enough - didn't get it from Tesco tho, had a great deal from an online baby store on Ebay!!!!

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    Default Re: Recommendations - double buggy please!

    Quote Originally Posted by Blaze View Post
    •Weight: 15.5kg
    It all looks great until I get to that bit

    We have hills with cobbles (think Hovis advert LOL) and I am not getting any younger

    Back to the drawing board.

    Thank you!! xx

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    Sarah - it's really light to push - I have used it on cobbles with no problem & have pushed 2 heavy 3 year olds with 1 finger!...Why not go to your local mothercare & test drive one (they usually have them on display), if it'll fit through your door. As far as lifting it, because of the way it folds it's easy as you just hook the handle onto your shoulder (bent knees), then straiten your legs
    Blaze x

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    Thank you for all your suggestions guys!

    I am watching an out and about nipper 360 on Ebay but it's shooting up with a few minutes to go and the price is going silly.

    There's a silver cross pop as well but that's got loads of bidders with 3 days to go so not much hope for me there.

    I suppose if they are popular then that's going to happen.

    I wonder if there are sales on anywhere...

    I have a few weeks so I'll keep watching... if you hear of any please let me know!
    I bought my nipper for £60 on ebay last summer - just kept looking until one came up. It's an old one as it says Instep on it not Out n About but the condition of it was great. It also isn't the 360, but it is so easy to turn even one handed just by tilting it back and I'm pushing 3 year olds in it sometimes.

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    Urban detour really is a dream to push. I used it for my twins until gone 3 and could still do it with one hand. It's heavy to lift but the pushing is bliss. I used to just slip a back wheel off to get it through my door too - they are very quick release and it never toppled even on my top step with both in! (can also fit one on hood and one on foot rest - v. handy for own kids, although not recommended for mindees! )

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    I find that the doubles that are actually light in weight tend to be heavy to push as they're not so sturdy, where as the sturdier frames like the out and about and the P & Ts although heavy weight wise are a dream to push, I'm a P&T convert and love it, I suffer from back and pelvic pain and this is great, not to good if you're putting in and out of car lots, but for walking it's fab.
    Ali xx

 

 
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