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Question for phil&ted Vibe owners

Hello

Can anyone help me - I love the p+t Vibe and have tried my daughter in it a few times but she is very big the top seat unit and her head sits against the metal bar of the seat.

Do you find this a problem? Have you found a way of fixing it?

Thank You x

Alison x
:heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:
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  • galvanizersbaby
    galvanizersbaby Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    Thanks goodness! - it's some sort of pushchair your talking about - I did wonder for a minute there! :eek:

    Sorry OP no advice
  • alison6692
    alison6692 Posts: 2,533 Forumite
    ha ha.. You guys have very roode minds.
    :heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:
  • sarymclary
    sarymclary Posts: 3,224 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    I thought the same too... I was amazed at a mother & daughter sharing that kind of vibe!! Oooh, hygiene issues!!
    One day the clocks will stop, and time won't mean a thing

    Be nice to your children, they'll choose your care home
  • carolinosourus
    carolinosourus Posts: 1,048 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Lol I had exactly the same thought, also phil&ted (if you look at it with the and symbol as an 'a') looks a bit like a dirty word!
    :D**Thanks to everyone on here for hints, tips and advice!**:D
    MSEers are often quicker than google

    "Freedom is the right to tell people what they don't want to hear" - G. Orwell
  • durham_girl
    durham_girl Posts: 2,715 Forumite
    I'm so glad I wasn't the only one who thought you were asking a 'personal' question! :rotfl:
    :j30/7/10:j

    :j24/1/14 :j
  • bonty44
    bonty44 Posts: 439 Forumite
    :rotfl:I don't think the OP is going to get any sensible answers at all
  • galvanizersbaby
    galvanizersbaby Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    bonty44 wrote: »
    :rotfl:I don't think the OP is going to get any sensible answers at all

    :o Sorry OP - all my fault I'm afraid! :rotfl:
  • bonty44
    bonty44 Posts: 439 Forumite
    :o Sorry OP - all my fault I'm afraid! :rotfl:
    Not at all, I did a double-take when I saw the thread title then of course had to click to read ... :D
  • alison6692
    alison6692 Posts: 2,533 Forumite
    Ohhhhh you lot. I was soo excited about getting some answers and I just found lots of MSE'rs with rude minds. ha xxx Thanks anyway for making me smile.
    :heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:
  • moomaa
    moomaa Posts: 34 Forumite
    Sorry to spoil the fun but I know the answer :) Unzip the zips then push the back board through in front of the bar. It's not in the instructions but if you look at pics of the pushchair online then that's whats been done. Someone on another forum told me.
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