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Ordered a new Vibe 2 which arrived today. However, the buggy doesn't match the photos on the website (it says phil & teds on the frame (rather than vibe) and the red seat pad looks different too (black trim rather than red)). Also, strangely, the instructions that came with the buggy do not match the buggy?!?! Could only follow the instructions on the website.


Before I call the shop tomorrow to clear this up, can anyone give me a sure fire way of telling the difference? I've just followed friends' recommendations this time around rather than doing my own research and so am less clued up than I probably should be!


Many thanks, Donna

The v2 does have phil & teds written down the side rather than vibe, and the plastic is raised around the brake button on the handle to stop you from accidentally pushing it.

Other than that I'm not sure how you can tell just by looking!

Hiya,


The Vibe 2 does say Phil and Teds on the frame, think the Vibe one says Vibe.


Other differences is there is a sun visor on main seat hood, the doubles kit has a hood and the front wheel is slightly different.


Mine has red seat liners too, these are edged in black. The underside of the liners being black.


Cx

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