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.....aware the double buggy discussion is already well debated on a number of threads on the forum but think I have finally narrowed my selection down to either phil & ted vibe (or new verve?? Anyone got one of these, very interested in what you think of it!!) OR the iCandy double arrangement


Age gap is going to be just 17months so likely my eldest still going to want some snooze time in the pram.


Currently have the bugaboo chameleon which I love & in many ways iCandy seems like similar option, but can't ignore friends recommendations for phil & ted (and the sheer number of them on our streets!)


Any tips or advice appreciated please. And would love to find out a bit more about the new verve


Thanks x

If eldest wants to catch a few zzzz in the buggy, then it's worth bearing in mind that the explorer doesn't have reclining seats!

Seb (21mo) often falls asleep in the top seat- looks so uncomfortable poor bubs.


If I could do it all again, I'd get the baby jogger city double or the new mountain buggy duet. Big sigh.

I heard the metal frame of the iCandy seats can get the kids uncomfortable when they're too big to be completely "under" and too small to be completely "above" the frame with their heads. But maybe that's changed with more recent designs.

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