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    Default chipolino

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CHIPOLINO-EUPH...item3365c937fc
    Anyone have one? Or a miamoda or joovy which are very similar.
    Was looking for a new double but tbh one of the mindees really should be walking a lot of the time!

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    I don't know if that make is the one Gill has but it is certianly like that
    she paid half of that though on Retford market

    she seems very happy with it

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    When is retford market on Mandy? May have to have a look-see!

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    I had a Mia Moda a while back. It was a bit heavy to push with 2 children on it, but not to much more than most doubles. The basket wasn't much good either - hard to get stuff in & out if chuldren were in the pushchair & on the seat.

    The real negative for me though was that you couldn't lie the front seat back if a child was sitting on the back seat. Infact, you could only have the seat in the very upright position if their was another child sitting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mama2three View Post
    When is retford market on Mandy? May have to have a look-see!
    friday and let me know if you're coming

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    how old is the child? could you use a buggy board on the back of your current pushcair? this is what i do when they get old enough to walk but not as far or as fast as i sometimes need them too.

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    I could , but as a shortar8e its not comfortable to push with mindee on the buggy board , end up with very sore shoulders !
    Just thought with one of these I can reach the handle even when he would be on board!

 

 

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