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#BinTheBooster: Britax Kidfix II XP SICT 14th of February 2017 At the forefront of safety, Britax have paved the way in car seat innovation for years and today we want to look at their high… Take a closer look at the Joolz Day 2 6th of February 2017 The Joolz Day2 is undoubtedly an absolutely beautiful stroller and also the perfect travel companion; compact, maneuverable and cleverly designed. Britax: Up To 77% OFFRecaro: Up To 44% OFFChicco: Up To 55% OFFBaby Jogger: Up To 44% OFFEx-Display, Clearance & Cheap Prams Bebecar Ip-op Evolution 3 in 1 Argent Bebecar Ip-Op Evolution Pram Silver Shimmer Besafe Izi Go Infant Carrier with Isofix Base Sapphire Britax Affinity Silver Frame Pram Chilli Pepper Britax Affinity Silver Frame Pushchair Chilli Pepper Britax B Agile Double Pushchair Cosmos Black Britax Kidfix XP SICT High Back Booster Seat Black Thunder Britax Romer Duo Plus Isofix Cosmos Black Britax Romer First Class Plus Cosmos Black




Concord Wanderer Mobility-Set Raven Black Cosatto Supa Dupa Twin Pushchair Bro & Sis 4 Cybex Balios Travel System Moon Dust Grey/Happy Black Please browse through our selection of prams for sale, clearance and ex-display bargains. Be quick because once they're gone they're gone. Cheap Prams and Cheap Pushchairs. Most of the brands that we stock change their ranges at least twice a year which gives us the opportunity to mark these prams and pushchairs as clearance. In most cases the changes will only be colour, however there maybe small improvements to specification. Once we mark down these discontinued products it allows us to present some great offers and really cheap prams and cheap pushchairs. These offers are usually the last one of a line so its important to grab your clearance prams while you can to avoid disappointment. Don't miss our ever changing pram sales.or skip to a category ———> Having your second (or more!) baby is a very different experience than having your first.




You quickly learn that the long, blissful days of staring into your baby’s eyes, the hour-long nursing sessions, tummy time and “napping when the baby naps (ha!)” were first-kid things because you still have to take your toddler or preschooler to the library, swim class, or to school. But with a baby. Being able to physically get both/all your children around on your own is not always easy, but it’s key to surviving the early years with multiple children. It’s also paramount to maintaining your confidence and sanity. With a couple of exceptions, double strollers are generally BIG and heavy. They have to be; most of them are rated for 80-100 lbs (or more) of total baby/child meat. Generally, double strollers are pretty darn expensive, so it’s not a decision to make hastily. The age difference between your children matters. The strollers we recommend for twins are very different from those for a newborn and a young toddler, for example. Children who are close in age (less than 2 years) seem to do well in almost any double stroller, while children who are 2-4 years apart often do better in a side-by-side stroller or in a tandem with one “primary” seat and a smaller seat.




For children with larger age differences… since many double strollers have an upper weight limit of 40 lbs, look for one with 50 lb seats so you’ll be able to use it for longer. If your oldest will be four or older by the time your 2nd baby arrives, you may not even need (or want) a double stroller – or – you may only need it on occasion. Outside of the weight capacity problem (usually 40-45 lbs per seat), most 4-year olds are too big (height-wise) for many double stroller seats. But don’t worry, there are alternatives…. A preschooler who is too cool to sit in a stroller may still want the option to ride in a sit and stand. In fact, many preschoolers seem to prefer standing (vs. sitting) in a sit and stand stroller (below), but every child is different. Another alternative to a double stroller is using a riding board (below) or putting your baby in a carrier while your older child rides in a [single] stroller. Most preschoolers are just fine walking alongside the stroller, but sometimes it’s nice to have them both contained and under control, like in a crowded market.




If you thought it was hard to choose a single stroller, just wait! Shopping for a double stroller is even more confusing, not to mention much mo­­re expensive. Not to worry, we’ve selected our favorite doubles of 2016/17 and broken them down into 10 distinct categories (below). Like asking, “What’s the best car?” The question of what’s the best double stroller depends on your needs and your budget. There are two basic styles of double strollers: tandem and side-by-side. Each has its pros and cons. A tandem, or “in-line” stroller, has one seat behind the other. Sometimes they are stacked up stadium-style, other times not. The main benefit of a tandem stroller is that it’s the same width as a single stroller, allowing you to get through doorways with ease. The down side is that tandems are harder to maneuver due to their length. This “length problem” also makes it tough to fit some of them into smaller trunks. Another downside of tandems is what I call “seating inequality,” where one seat is more desirable than the other.




Once your youngest is old enough (about 2.5) to recognize this fact, it could be a source of tension (until then, they are blissfully unaware). For others, it’s not a problem. A side-by-side stroller is double wide, like two single strollers smooshed together. Side-by-sides are generally easier to push and steer, but much harder to get through doorways. They can also monopolize a narrow sidewalk, which many people feel is discourteous to others, especially in crowded urban areas. On the upside, the seating equality of a side by side means less fighting. They both have their pros and cons, so it’s just a matter of lifestyle and personal preference. Click on a category name for recommendations ~ A. Double Umbrella Strollers –  are lightweight strollers with small wheels that fold compactly and are very easy to get in and out of the car, but few bells and whistles and limited storage space. Perfect for airline travel and car outtings. Prices range from $100-$500.




B. General Purpose Double Strollers – A “regular” side-by-side stroller with medium-sized wheels, mid-range weight and more storage and features than an umbrella stroller. Prices range from $200-$580. Best when used on smooth, paved surfaces; not great for all-terrain use. C. All-Terrain Double Strollers – have heavy-duty all-terrain wheels, usually with a front wheel(s) that will swivel or lock. Many can be used for “light” jogging. All terrain side-by-sides are all pretty heavy, bulky and generally take up a lot of trunk space, but are downright delightful to push and steer. They are full featured and tend to be the most expensive. Prices range from $200-$750, except for the Bugaboo Donkey (~$1,300). * These are the most popular in the doubles world. D. Double Joggers – Double joggers are for serious runners and have either a permanent fixed front wheel or a high-quality swivel/fixed wheel and large, 16″ air-filled tires in the back. If you’re a serious runner, this is where you want to look.




These strollers range from $300-$650. A. Twin Car Seat Frames – Twin stroller frames are designed to carry two infant car seats at the same time. They are lightweight (as lightweight as possible), compact, easy to fold, and will last for roughly 0-12 months. See also: the Complete Twin Stroller Guide B. Convertible (All-Terrain) Strollers – A convertible stroller is one that can be used “normally” as a single, or, with a 2nd seat added on to make it a double. Even in singles mode, convertible strollers are bulkier and heavier than regular single strollers, but they are very versatile and last a long time. Convertible typically denotes all-terrain as well. They run around $500-$1,000. C. All-Purpose Tandems – All-purpose tandems have smaller wheels that won’t go over heavy terrain and are generally less expensive. They are typically loaded with convenience features and are best used on smooth surfaces. They run from $160-$300. D. Sit and Stands – Sit and stand strollers are good for those who have an infant and an older child at least 2.5 years old.

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