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thread: Pram for 2 kids help and suggestions please

  1. #1
    Registered User

    May 2007
    Newcastle NSW
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    Question Pram for 2 kids help and suggestions please

    So i have accepted that there is no such thing as the perfect pram. I currently have a BeemaQ and it somes pretty close - except for the fact that it doesnt have a toddler seat option. This wasnt going to be an issue as i really didnt expect to be so lucky as to fall pregant so quickly this time. I will have a nb and a 21-22 month old so i really do need to be able to have them in the same pram together.

    My diliema is which pram to get. Every pram i look at has something i dont like about it - Phil and Teds sport, for example, the brake is a PITA to use and i've only heard bad things about how hard it is to recline the seats with the clip thingy they have.

    Phil and Teds Dash - cant put the brake on with one hand and most reviews i have read arent very nice and all the accesories for the P&Ts are sooo expensive too

    Srtider Plus - looks and feels nice but its so wide, dont think i really want a pram that wide.

    I can afford to buy a new pram but it has to be my forever pram so i really need to love it. I can afford to spend up to $700. I have been looking on ebay for 2nd hand P&T's too and will happily buy 2nd hand but i need to be convinced that i love them in the first place.

    I also have the option of getting a cheaper double pram or stroller or something and keeping my Beema so when DS is older and not in need of riding in it i can always go back to old faithful. I have also thought about slinging the little one for a while but its not going to work that way forever and in every situation.

    I really do want a pram that goes well on all terrains as i do alot of walking outdoors.

    What pram do you have for 2 kids and what do you like and dislike about it?

    Sorry about the long post lol, i kind of needed to get it all out at the same time too...

    Thanks xxx

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    Sep 2008
    In a cloud of madness.
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    I have p+T sport and I love it. I find it easy to use and haven't had a problem with the clipy things. I've been looking after a friends little one some days so had him and DD in there and found it great.

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    Oct 2008
    SA
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    DS will be 16 months when the next bub arrives and I've decided to invest in a P&T sport with double kit. Haven't bought it yet but have done a test run in the shop. I know what you mean about not loving it - the footbrake is a PITA for me too and I'm sure I"ll find little tricky things that annoy me - but its the closest thing I'll find to my dream pram for 2 kiddies - and so I'm willing to deal with it IYKWIM!!! Its hard, but I doubt the perfect one with no hassles really exists TBH! Good luck.

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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    Phil an Ted Dash and I love it. Only thing I find hard is that getting newborn out while toddler seat on top, this will be fine once newborn is old enough to sit up. It does take up a lot of boot room but most prams do unless you have a stroller.

    I have a 21 month old and a 3 month old. I bought phil and ted as I planned on having 2 close together. Friends had the sports and complained about the brake.

    I bought cocccun for newborn and originally bought rain and UV protector but have not bought for it for 2 as a few people have told me there kids seem to have cover nearly touching them and didn't like it so I haven't wasted money.

    Happy shopping

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    May 2007
    Newcastle NSW
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    Thanks for your feedback. the P&T sport is my front runner atm. I'm just a little nervous about spending alot of $$$ on a pram too.
    How does the nappy bag go on the sport? does it hit the kiddy on the head thats riding in the back ?

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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    On the dash as newborn still flat I don't put nappy bag on back for fact it seems to hit him in head, not sure how it will be when he is sitting up in seat on back.

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    May 2007
    Newcastle NSW
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    Thanks Feeb, thats one thing i didnt check out in the shop but thought of when i got home

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    Oct 2007
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    My gf has a 21 mth old and just had her second bub a week ago! - she ended up going with the ABC mountain buggy - she loves it

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    Jan 2009
    Mooroopna
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    I have a phil and ted sport as well, the brakes are a PITA but otherwise its good. Not to fussed on the newborn/toddler arrangement but they arnt lying down long enough for it to be an issue. Its easy to fold up and doesnt take up to much room when its lying on its side folded up (but i do have a wagon) As for a nappy bag I cant use one on it either but maz had the awesome idea of putting the link a do's on the handles and attaching a green bag...so i now put everything i need into a greenbag and hang it off the link a do's and it doesnt get in the way.
    Last edited by ~Minny~; April 18th, 2010 at 05:19 PM. : spelling

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    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
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    I have the Valco Run About and use the toddler seat which can be collapsed when not in use.
    Had it since DS1 so that's 6.5yrs and the toddler seat we got when I was pregnant with DS2.
    It has technically been through 4 kids as when DS1 was younger and DS2 wasn't here yet the toddler seat got used by our lovely niece on a weekly basis.
    This pram goes outback! My DH runs with DS2 and DD in it and has ran with it with all kids.
    When we had DS1 we only had one car and I walked every where. It is very easy to push, effortless.
    Only problem is it doesn't fit through a normal size supermarket aisle, have to use the extra wide aisle.
    I have used it for DD since newborn, so it works for all ages. They may have improved even more since we got ours.
    Oh, and the nappy bag goes well over the back without hitting baby in the head. You could also attach a mummy hook if you really wanted to carry a few extra
    bags and I have also attached a drink holder to mine as well.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
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    I have a Bugaboo for my first and am buying a secondhand Mountain Buggy double for when I have to take both kids out, mine will be mainly for walking. I've found a 4 year old MBUD in great condition with sun and rain covers for $460.

    I was looking at the MBUD, the P&T twin and the Adventrue Buggy. The seat reclines on the P&T twin were totally flat or very upright and the Adventure Buggy was a close second, it's a little heavier than the MBUD though.

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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
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    I have a P&T Vibe and I absolutely love it. I don't know why it would be said that you need to hands to put the brake on as it is a single button right at your hand, very easy to put on. It is however a little more difficult to release, which I personally think it s good thing. You can do it one handed but it does need some practice... I have it down pat now

    I have Anelise in the back toddler seat now and Harrison in the front. I only carry a small back pack with me in the pram in the basket and leave the big nappy bag in the car.
    I have found that most of the accessories for the P&T's are expensive as you said, but I got a great deal through babies galore which included the sun cover & a rain cover. I have never used the rain one.

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    May 2007
    Newcastle NSW
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    THanks ladies, Lisa - oops, i meant to say the Dash
    Never thought about a mummy hook or a backpack for a nappy bag - thats why i obviously need help
    Might have a look at the Valco, not too keen on the MB though as its wide like the strider. I'm goign to have to compramise somewhere but its great to get all of your opinions first.

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    Jan 2006
    Melbourne
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    We have a trek bike trailer as our pram (ie: a proper light weight foldable trailer, not one of the heavy cheapies out there). To buy new it costs a bomb but we got it for $600. It weight 12.5kg (I could lift it when 9 months pg), fits in our car, seats to kids, turns on a dime and of course can be used as a bike trailer. Love it

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    Jul 2009
    Karratha, Western Australia
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    I had the P&T Vibe, while i loved it for DS(he was over 1 when i got it) i wanted something that could face me etc so we ended up selling the Vibe & got the Strider Plus.

    Im not sure i like how wide it is, but i do live in Country WA so it wont be to much of an issue as our shopping centre has huge checkouts and the only other time we will use it is for walking.

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    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
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    I have a valco run about ultralite, its very light and its great being able to fold/or take off the toddler sear if its not needed. I had the BeemaQ too and loved it but had the same problem as you, I needed the toddler seat.

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    Nov 2008
    Perth
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    have you looked at the baby jogger city mini twin and elite twin?

    I bought the city mini single and love it, it might not be what your looking for but its so light and easy to fold

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    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
    On the beautiful Gold Coast!
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    I have the P&T sports & love it. I admit the brake is a PITA & at times I get fruestrated with the zipper/clips recline but over all I've found it great. It's nice & narrow so fits through the supermarket checkouts, light enough & folds really well. I used to have it in the boot of my sedan (before I got the territory) & I could still fit all my weekly groceries around it (& ontop of it).
    I'm currently on the Gold Coast & brought my P&T with extra seat with me because my sister has a 6 month old son, so we use my pram at the theme parks.
    If you're planning on travelling a bit I highly recommend you buy a travel bag for it (I've seen some second hand ones on ebay) I put the pram + second seat + handle bar organiser (bumbag) all in there then it has a handle to pull & the wheels go through holes so its so easy to transport! I love my travel bag

    Have fun finding the right one for you I'd also personally keep your beema for later on, you may not "love" the next pram as much & once Byron isnt interested in sitting in the pram anymore (DD was 2 when she stopped using the pram) then you can change back to the beema if you like

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