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    i need a triple buggy for the end of march

    mindees are 9 months, 18 months and 2 years dont think the 2 yr old would manage with a buggy board
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    ajs was selling one dont know about postage costs.

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    mmmm there was a link to an ebay one on the for sale board a few days ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minstrel View Post
    mmmm there was a link to an ebay one on the for sale board a few days ago
    i dont want an £800 one tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hebs View Post
    i dont want an £800 one tho
    Why not see if they'll accept £80

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    Why not see if they'll accept £80


    or £85, gotta be best price she's been offered
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    i think ajs was selling hers for about this much but def wouldnt pay £800 unless it was made of gold and i could
    'CASH MY GOLD'
    lol love them ads...

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    I bought a buggy pod off e bay which clips onto the side of my double and single puschairs. It's been a godsend for me. Might be worth a look.
    Julie X X

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    still looking for a triple HELP
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    I got rid of mine as it was too wide on our country lanes. It was from a Company called Gordon's they adapted it,it was an adapted Mclarens double and single. There are lots more companies do them now , but they are bit pricey. Their website is called www.lotsofbabies.com They have a triple that can turn into a double, depends on your budget really
    Last edited by Cammie Doodle; 06-03-2010 at 03:39 PM.

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    Hebs just use ya phil and teds and get a buggy pod thats what i have got then you can use it as a doube or single too rather than have loads of different buggies
    "Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noodles View Post
    Hebs just use ya phil and teds and get a buggy pod thats what i have got then you can use it as a doube or single too rather than have loads of different buggies
    yeah have just been told that the buggy pod does fit a phil and teds

    soooooooooooooo much easier
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    did they tell you how to get the various adapters and clips Hebs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onceinabluemoon View Post
    did they tell you how to get the various adapters and clips Hebs?
    havent had a reply but you can get them direct from the manufacturer
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    Hebs just make sure if you get one its the smorph version as i have heard the first version wasnt as good and people had problems with them
    "Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars."

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    have you thought of using one of those swiss strolli bike things? im thinking of getting one to add to my nipper 360 as ds1 isnt a fan of the buggy board
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    Quote Originally Posted by kristenlang81 View Post
    have you thought of using one of those swiss strolli bike things? im thinking of getting one to add to my nipper 360 as ds1 isnt a fan of the buggy board
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    i think mindees will be too small for one
    they are 7 months 17 months (and not walking) and just 2
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    Have you tried the buggy pod on the P&T Hebs. I'm going to have a 10mth, 12mth and 18mth in Sept for 2 days a week and need to work out how I'm going to get them around? I have a Jane Powertwin as well.
    Paula

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    not yet, but i have emailed the buggypod makers and they do fit the P&T's
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    Did you manage to find a triple hun? I have one for sale for £150.00, let me know if your still looking xx

 

 

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