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3 in 1 stroller/car seat/pram vs dedicated
in principle it sounds like a good idea, one chassis service multiple
uses. but in practise, from your experiences, is one unit less capable,more clumsy,expensive and heavier than 3 in 1? or is it better? what about the 2 in 1 stroller/car seat combo thanks |
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3 in 1 stroller/car seat/pram vs dedicated
Are you talking about something like this?
http://dreamtimebaby.com/shsitnstbytr.html In my experience, they are useful for travelling, but not for every day use. For every day use, you'd want a normal car seat, and a normal stroller. For air travel, having them combined is useful. If you don't plan on traveling a lot, then I wouldn't bother. -- Jamie Earth Angels: Taylor Marlys -- 01/03/03 Addison Grace -- 09/30/04 "xamman" wrote in message ups.com... in principle it sounds like a good idea, one chassis service multiple uses. but in practise, from your experiences, is one unit less capable,more clumsy,expensive and heavier than 3 in 1? or is it better? what about the 2 in 1 stroller/car seat combo thanks |
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