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Twins - Travel System??

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  • we have a friend who has the Donkey, and it converts really easily into a single... which is great for the times when she only has one of the twins with her for hospital appointments and things! So could be useful if planning to have more children especially at the cost of it !!!
  • rpc
    rpc Posts: 2,353 Forumite
    eliviajen wrote: »
    we have a friend who has the Donkey, and it converts really easily into a single... which is great for the times when she only has one of the twins with her for hospital appointments and things! So could be useful if planning to have more children especially at the cost of it !!!

    And also useful for when you are going somewhere that space is tight - turn the buggy into a single and carry the other twin in a sling.
  • We had, and loved, the XTS Twin Twister for our boys, now 5.

    It is a side by side and was the slimest on the market at the time our boys arrived in 2007, it fit through our front door and so shop doors were not a problem.

    Really light and easy to push, we loved it and never had another double from the boys being born to not needing it anyone so well worth the money in our opinion.

    Only problem was it folded quite big and so needed a large boot and somewhere to store it but we cannot recommend the XTS Twin Twister highly enough.

    CITY
  • clare64
    clare64 Posts: 689 Forumite
    Weloved the Mclaren Twin Traveller.It was asideby side but fitted through doors. Ours also had cosy toes and headhuggers.
    This was 7 years ago so there may be better ones now!
    Clarex
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