Should I Buy a Double Buggy?
So…my grandmother and my mother have both asked if we’re buying a new ‘pram’ for the new baby. Ermmm, I really don’t know! My son will turn three just after the baby is due, so will he still need pushing around? Will the new baby have reflux, thereby rendering a lay-flat pram/buggy useless anyway (our first child didn’t lay flat until after he was six months old, otherwise he’d be sick).
I decided to have a little look anyway, just to see what’s available, and will make a decision nearer the time. The first one I looked at was the Urban Detour Odyssey Twin 3-Wheeler Pushchair - Sunshine at Mothercare for £240.00. It has very positive customer reviews on the site, and it does keep the children side by side. Call me old-fashioned, but I just don’t like the idea of my new-born baby being ’stored’ on a platform beneath my rather large toddler. What happens if I bump up or down kerbs? Also, I’d have to stop every two seconds to check that the baby was OK.
The next one that caught my eye was the Jané Powertwin Pro 3-wheeler at £449.00. Rather more expensive, but the image showing the two seats facing each other appealed to me…I like the thought of my older child being in a good position to entertain the younger one. It also gives the option of having the younger baby in a carseat so it would be good for a baby with reflux. However, how do I get my very heavy older child into the seat? With his current buggy, he just climbs in himself. I’m not sure my back is up to lifting him in. The Jané Powertwin Tandem 3-Wheeler at £418.99 might be easier.
Of course, I do rather like the Mountain Buggy Urban Double - Plum Dot - but it’s £665.00, so a little bit beyond our budget. However, I suppose I could justify it by saying that I don’t have a car, so a really decent baby/child transporting device is essential x
All prices taken from Mothercare Website on 5th March 2009
This post was submitted by Susannah.
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Hi ya
I’m a dad of twins and run a web advice and store for goods recommended by other parents. I would recommend a board for you as at 3 I’m not sure your toddler will want to be in the buggy for long, and it could be wasted. If you did opt for a double…..I would look for a bigger wheeled buggy with 4 wheels (easier to push and more stable-safe) the Mountain Buggy is the very best double - they also hold a high onsell price which makes them great value.
Dear Nigel,
Many thanks for your reply - your advice matches exactly with that of a friend I met up with today. She has two children with a similar age gap to that we will have, and said that a board would make more sense too.
I had a look at your Twins site - I love the washable wet wipes!