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Has anyone used a buggy board with the mountain buggy duet? How was it and which one did you go for? I'm trying to figure out what combination will work best for my 3yo, 2yo and newborn. Happy to sling the newborn for a bit but would like an alternative as I've always ended up with bad back ache having the others in the sling for long walks. Thanks!
Hi. Yes I used the Lascal Maxi with my duet. Works well and is still easy to push it doesn't get in the way at all when down and I'm quite tall. I used it for my 3 year old in combination with them scooting or walking then my newborn and one year old in the buggy. I then switched to a Phil & Ted's once my oldest didn't need the buggy board anymore and my middle one started walking/scooting.
Hi, we also have the Lascal Maxi and Mountain Buggy Duet with the same ages as you. It works well because the 3 year old can stand inside the pram handle which keeps her contained (the handle has to be horizontal to get her there but goes up again when she's in place).

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