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Hi everyone


I know this has been discussed before but does anyone have any recommendations for which is better the Lascal mini or maxi buggy board? (Our pram will take both). My son is using the maxi one with his childminder and apparently loves it! We've got baby two on the way soon so was going to get one but there's a ?20 difference between the two and not much difference in dimensions. So am thinking would I be a cheap skate getting the mini and regret it, (e.g. wondering if feet get stuck underneath, toddler not happy with restricted place to stand etc.), or do people think the mini is a good idea?


Sorry am rambling - it's the baby brain kicking in this time of night!


Thanks


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I've got the maxi on a city select, I have also had it on a bee.


I'd look at the height - if they are the same height then get the cheaper one. But with the maxi have pretty quickly learned to adjust my stride so my foot strides under it. When I tried a different brand it was lower and I had to hunch to avoid kicking it which was really uncomfortable!

We have just started using the mini in the last 6 weeks. The deciding point for me was maximising my stride length, as the mini doesn't stick out as far.My toddler seems to manage fine with the smaller board and just adjusts how he stands to fit around the carry cot. Given the cheaper price the mini made a lot if sense.

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