I have the adventure buggy, toddler seat alot easier I think just trying to manouvere around shops can be hard enough with a pram let alone a side by side.
im in a similar predicament. my DD will be only 13months tho when bub arrives.
So ive been asking around mums & the local awesome baby shop.
We have a babyco brand 3 wheel pram at the moment (can't remember what they are called) unfortunately no toddler seat etc and she wont be a age suitable for one of those universal ramps, nor do i think its safe for any little kid to just ride along in between mum and pram.. ah rambling
anyways we have decided on the side by side twin pram. Wish i could remember the brand. It had single hoods for each seat and each side could be up or down. It was also a 3 wheeler which is better than the 4 wheel ones (some engineer thingy DH was going on about).
the downsides of the toddler seat add ons is that they obviously can't lie down while in the toddler seat. the downside of the one behind the other is another lie down/space issue.
If I was going to have another, which where not I would go with the abc adventure buggy with the lay down toddler seat on the hood. I have sceene on in real life and they look great and the person with it said it is great. As the baby goes on the top and larger child in the normal seat part.
P&T... big fan here. I have a VIBE. My nearly 2 year old has enough support in the toddler seat that he can sleep comfortably (has a slight recline and is a full seat rather than those harness type seat things). I needed something that he could sleep in for periods because I live so far from town and when we get the pram out, it's out for a good 4-6 hours on end. Very light, can steer with one finger even with 2 kids in it, excellent brakes, LOVE the fact that the wheels will just pop off really easily if I need more boot space, and can fit a rain cover or sun cover over BOTH kids at the same time. I love everything about it. I know people whinge that they wouldn't be able to get to the shopping basket, but I don't see that as too much of a negative when everything else is so positive. I have a messenger style nappy bag that goes over my shoulder and I also have the saddle bags (I only need one at a time) which can carry quite a bit, and I've never had them come out any farther than the rear wheels.
Best purchase I have ever made
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