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Please can some one let me know if this is any good. I had the single travel system when my daughter (2.5 yrs old now) was born and it was brilliant. I am pregnant again and have been looking at the urban detour double buggy. The only write up I have seen said it was rubbish but that was regarding getting in on and off buses and trains etc which I wont be doing.
I was after another 3 wheeler because the single one was really good when we have been on holiday etc.
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I have 15 month old twins and bought this buggy when i was pregnant. The big thing to consider with it, is if it will fit in your car. We had a golf and it fit in the boot, but took the whole boot up, so trips away or just doing the shopping if it was in the boot were difficult. On the other hand, i have tried many diferent buggies and i always come back to this one as it is so nice to push and the cosy toes are lovely and warm as they are fleece lined. I am only swapping now as we hardly use it anymore so are going to get an umberella folding one so that we have more room in the boot. Hope this helps.
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Yay. Thankyou so much . Space isn't a prob I've got a renault scenic and the boot is huuuuuuge. I have to admit I have fallen in love with it. I thought I can always get a buggy board if I just want to pop to the shops anyway. But the detour would be ideal for holidays as the inlaws have got a caravan with loads of beaches etc and I know a normal buggy would def struggle on the sand etc.

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im might be buying this buggy what is like on and off the bus and going around the shops

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