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I have recently bought a P&T Dash for our 23 month old and 9 week old, and am having a few issues with it. Every other buggy in ED seems to be a P&T and so am wondering if this is just me...


Firstly our 9 week old son is already too long for the cocoon?

Secondly when laid out in the newborn bit without the cocoon his head is a lot lower than the rest of his body (so much so that I'm actually concerned he's going to fall out backwards when I go up a curb or step!)?

Thirdly the toddler seat at the front isn't very tall when in the recline position - our 23 month old's head is slammed against the bar at the top and bent right over to the side?


Anyone else experienced any of this??!

Have a Vibe and my cocoon doesn't lie flat either but I think the baby's head (not the feet) should be closest to you. This way the head is higher than the feet (assuming our buggies are nearly identical). Correct me if I'm wrong, other P&T owners.
The baby's head is definitely up by the handlebars!! It's this bit that hangs lower for me... Soup Dragon have been great and have requested that P&T change it so we'll see what the brings. Just so annoying as my son doesn't like the sling yet...if you see someone walking down Lordship Lane moving their crying baby from buggy to sling to buggy that'll be me!

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