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    I have three under 2's at the moment and until now I was using a buggypod on my P&T Explorer. It was ever so heavy to push and I injured my wrist after only using it a couple of times. It is quite painful and I have to wear a wrist brace until it heals.

    Somebody on this forum recently said that a buggyboard is much easier to push so today I have tried it for myself. I have a Lascal maxi and I was able to fit it onto the P&T with no problems. I used to extenders that it came with and dd stands just outside of the handle bar. It was such a dream! The buggy is still a little heavy with three on board and I was slightly hunched over but it is soooo much easier than the dreadful buggypod. So a big thank you to this forum for the great advice. Now I just need to teach dd to keep her feet on the board instead of hanging on the handle bar and swinging them in the air.

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    Sounds fab, what part did you attach them to?

    I spent the early part of the evening trying to fix a buggy board to a nipper 360.. finally got it but took me ages! Now I just have to hope the munchkin's head fits through the handlebar gap...

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    I ended up attaching it to the vertical bars just on the inside of the mud guards. It seems to work well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mummyMia View Post
    I ended up attaching it to the vertical bars just on the inside of the mud guards. It seems to work well.
    Thanks for your reply.

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    I have one on mine too on the upright bars, so the brakes work. I wouldn't walk for more than twenty minutes like it, but it is great for school runs and is a temporary fix until my duaghter is a more fluent walker!

 

 

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