[tri-med] Re: Buggies/prams
- From: SHAMOND73@xxxxxxx
- To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 15:19:26 EDT
i have the double urban mountain buggy and i love it. i bought it because my
friends even put their 5-6 yrs old kids in it for LONG walks and it can
withstand. it has a high weight capacity. it pushes and maneuvers amazingly
(feels like pushing nothing) and it is made of steel etc and supposedly lasts
forever. Right now i have Jason on one side at 14lbs, and my daughter Lauren
on
the other side at 35lbs and i love walking with it.
I also have the maclaren twin stroller. i like it too a lot (but unlike the
mountain buggy you feel the weight of what you are pushing) i bought it
because i needed something for traveling in cars/airplanes/trips because the
mountain buggy is too bulky and heavy to transport like that and getting the
mountain buggy in/out car and folding it- is a pain and difficult. so my
maclaren
i use for going to the mall etc...
i like the side by side because everyone has an equal view, and they are
made to fit through a standard door, however the seats are narrower than a
tandem, though my kids have never complained.
Good Luck!
In a message dated 4/11/2008 2:37:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
basil1_2000@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hi Everyone,
Sorry about this email I know its not really medical but I am not on the
other lists. My daughter is now nearly 5 months old ( and will soon be out
growing my son) and my son (t8 mosaic) is almost 4. My son is not walking yet,
although he bottom shuffles everywhere and is starting to walk while holding
him
and stand at the coffee table. Anyway, my dilema is whether to buy a double
buggie and which one would be best for my circumstances. My son is only
around 28lb and we don't know if or when he will walk and at the rate my
daughter
is growing what are we to do to get wound. At the moment y son has a buggie
and our daughter is in our sons old pushchair but this only works when my
husband and I are out together. So if I have to go out with both kids it just
doesn't work. So what to do - should we opt for a side by side or a tandem and
I
have been looking at them all and just don't know what will be best for our
son and our daughter. The side by sides seem
quite cramped and the tandems mean one child is stuck at the back with no
view. Because the cost quite a bit I want to make sure I make the best choice
that will last a while but also make sure both kids are comfy.
Katy son t8 mosaic.
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