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    Posted: 26 January 2011 at 2:29pm
my 15month old daughter is to tall for her 3 wheel pram so we need to get a new one... and sell this one, we are thinking long term, im looking for one that she will fit in firstly... and one that can have a reversible seat or handle and one that can have a capsule attached... a capsule tht is compatible with a base for the car.
i dont no if i can get all of this but if any of u have one or no of one please let me no....
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I would get a P&T if you are wanting a double pram in the future or a MB. They are both really good for bigger kids & have the best weight allowance with MB age use up to 5yrs. You can fit capsules into both.


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how could she be too tall ? they take up to 3 yr olds dont they?

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Have you had a browse on trade me?  Good for getting some ideas on what you are after

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she puts her legs either side of the front wheel and when u turn the wheel sharply then back again her foot gets stuck in behind the wheel. im scared im really going to hurt her soon.

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Originally posted by cole88 cole88 wrote:

she puts her legs either side of the front wheel and when u turn the wheel sharply then back again her foot gets stuck in behind the wheel. im scared im really going to hurt her soon.


she may do that on other ones also.

Best to go to a shop & try her in a few & see if he feet can hang over the side like in your one...no point spending heaps on a new pram if the same thing happens.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cole88 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 January 2011 at 7:48pm
yea i think i might do that but are there any others that people recommend? alex will b 3ish whn the nxt is born if all goes to plan so she should be able to walk, she walks heaps now but sometimes packs a sad and we then have 2 carry her....

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Have a look at a 4-wheeler to avoid this - Bugaboos and some Steelcraft prams are reversible. seat/handle. and take capsules.

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good point jazzy. i would say she isnt too big, just bored...lol!

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i tried to get her to cross her legs but she wouldnt, i think one with a deeper bit wher her bum is would help its not very wide it sit up position and is flat rather than a little bit indented to sit IN rather than ON u no?

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We have the quinny buzz - has a capsule and basinet attachment and the main pushchair seat goes up to about 5 years I think. Its great as you can use the different parts with different ages kiddies, and its pretty easy to swap the bits over.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mel_b Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 January 2011 at 9:30pm
In the latest Treasures Magazine there's an ad on page 14 for the Baby First 'Baby Jogger City Select'.

It has every different combination you could want in the pictures, capsules, carrycots, seats, all backwards and forwards and either ontop of or behind each other.

Looks interesting, but I haven't been up and close to one.
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