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Hello


I have a (heavy) 2.9 year old and a 8 months old. We use a Phil&Teds which works quite well but are looking to move to a buggy board arrangement as the toddler is wanting to walk more and more. I have a MacLaren Quest but I can't imagine it working with a buggy board for long distances.


Can anyone recommend a good lightweight buggy that works well with a buggy board? E.g.how is the Bugaboo Bee?


Thanks very much!

the bee is good with a buggy board, but basically anything that can parent face with an extendable handle is your best bet.


you don't want to go too lightweight as it puts a lot of strain on the frame especially on corners. apparently the new bee3 has a sturdier frame but the bee plus is fine imo.


also choose a board that has a decent height - i used the lascal maxi on the bee and when i walked my feet sort of went under the board. having said that i always wore trainers not flip-flops - if you do kick it with bare toes, its very painful!


i also used a board with a babyjogger city select in singles mode, that was my best arrangement by far.

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