thread: P&T Vibe with toddler seat question

  1. #1
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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
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    Question P&T Vibe with toddler seat question

    DH & I bought a P&T Vibe for DS2 & the baby. We also got the toddler seat.
    My dilemma is that DS2 doesn't seem to fit in the toddler seat properly. He is way too tall and sits all awkwardly in it.
    So, do I persist with putting DS2 in there or do I put the newborn in there? I am so confused about it all now.

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    Mar 2006
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    DD was sitting awkardly in hers too (she has just turned 2) but she seemed to settle in and loves it. She has no problem falling asleep in it either. I would perserve for a while and see how it goes. I wouldn't like to put a newborn in the toddler seat straight away as they have to head control or being able to sit up without flopping around. Plus being underneath helps keep them a bit warmer and protected on these cold days.
    I'm really looking forward to when DS is bigger so he can do in the toddler seat and DD can sit in the front. I think that is going to work really well.

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    Oct 2006
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    Is the vibe seat different to the dash one? (We have a dash). I wouldn't put a newborn in the toddler seat... I'd wait til bubs is at least 4 months and even then not if they don't have good head control. Newborns should lie flat. I'm sure your DS will get used to the seat - is he complaining, or is it just that he looks funny in there? DD likes being up in her "high seat" so maybe make a big deal about how cool that is if he's complaining about it...?

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    The thing is... even if the newborn goes into the main pram he or she will not be flat as the toddler seat is in the way underneath if that makes sense. It's not just that DS looks funny in it, he looks really uncomfortable in it. We've yet to take him out in the toddler seat as we've had no reason to as yet. The toddler seat does recline slightly though. It's all really confusing. I am thinking that I will just carry the bub in the sling or HAB until it has better head control and push DS around in the pram in the mean time.

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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    When you have a newborn lying flat the toddler seat is ment to go on top of this so that newborn is flat.

    ANd seat goes behind when newborn can support head on there own around 4 months and then when seat on back small child is in back and older child in main part.

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    :yeahthat:
    The toddler seat clips in where the handlebar is in the front so little bubs can lie flat. In the dash there're zippers down the inside that make it go even flatter.
    Where did you buy it from - did they give you a demo? I'm sure you'll work it out, but if not, I'd take it back and tell them to show you. GL!

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    Thanks sooooooooo much everyone. We bought it from Baby's galore and we didn't get a demo or anything. DH asked tonight if it was possible that the toddler seat went up front... I had no idea! lol

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    LOL, not your fault! Far out, when you get such a good stroller from someone, you'd think they'd show you how to put it together!
    They told us that the heavier child always sits in front, so when it's time to swap over, the older kid sits in the main stroller and the younger sits in toddler seat behind.

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    Thanks Snacks. I agree, it would have been great to have been shown these things.
    It is a little embarressing as it is sooooooooooo obvious now! lol
    Harry loves being up the front but he still looks uncomfortable in it... his head hits the top of the seat which is covered metal so very uncomfortable I'd imagine. He makes himself sit forward in it rather than sitting in a more relaxed manner.

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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    A friend of mine is actually selling her Vibe for this reason as her 11 month old hits her head on bar on toddler seat, her older child is 3 so they are in main section.

    I dont think it is much an issue in Dash and sports.

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    Mar 2006
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    One option you could look at is putting some foam around the bar and cover that with some fabric. You know like the foam on push bike. Am I making any sense, LOL!