The ultra-stylish ultra-adaptable pushchair for newborn baby to 2 toddlers.
RRP: £693
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About the reviewer: Mother of 2 and expecting
Short Title: A great option for 2 close together
Review:
We took a long time to decide on the perfect pushchair for our two (22 months apart). We knew we didn’t want a side-by-side as we live in a small town with small shops/pavements and I didn’t want to battle with a wide pushchair.We loved the look and feel of the vibe. It looks bulky but handles really well and the single bar handle means I can push it easily with one hand. A lot of people criticise Phil and Teds because of the restricted views babies often get. This wasn’t really a problem for us as the baby could still see lots and we could hang toys in front of her for when she got bored!
Pros:
Versatility: I have used it with a newborn and toddler, 2 toddlers and as a single. I love it in each mode although it is a bit restricting when the younger one is starting to get bigger. I’m now looking forward to the arrival of number 3 and using the baby mode again.
Look: Okay, it’s superficial but I much prefer the look of the vibe to the Sport – just a personal preference.
Cocoon: This was invaluable and meant I was out and about lots with my newborn. She just carried on sleeping wherever we were!
Cons:
Weight: It is big and it is heavy – but it’s a double so it’s going to be.
Price: It was expensive and all the accessories seem pricey too.
Overall a great choice.
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