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Thinking of getting one to use for holidays and days out where a buggy would be a pain. Any recommendations?
Budget to £150ish
Macpac Possum. comfy adjustable back system and bomber construction plus comfy seat for little'rn
We had a Vaude one. I preferred it to the Macpac one.
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2nd the MacPac possum. Both of ours loved it.
As it happens I'm looking to sell ours now that our youngest is too big for it.
We've got a Little Life Cross Country which appears to do the job.
I have a Deuter Baby Carrier. Our lad loves it and it is very comfortable on my back. Nice and simply designed too.
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Gaylord
Vaude +1
How did the court case go Brick? you get off? I agree with you it's no ones business where you wear your missus skimpies
Conditional Discharge and £200.
Exclusion order from Iceland.
The supermarket or the country?
You would have probably gotten away with it if you had not gone for the crotchless ones....
Think I tested every one available in the outdoor shops around the Lake District last summer.
I bought a Deuter (Kidi-Comfort 3 I think ?)...Vaude were good too. I like the ones with the kick-stand (but you still mustn't leave them unsupported with the kid in)....Very important for me was the quality of the rain-cover (not the shower cover as they are often not the same thing and cost extra); also the ease of putting it on and keeping it on. The Deuter rain-cover is good.
Tooslow - Any more details? age, condition, price?
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E By Gum
Ergo baby carrier http://www.ergobabycarrier.com/ we have one and went travelling around morocco for 5 weeks with it as a buggle is not really practical in the streets there. They are really good, and importantly good for the baby in the position it sits. Don't use one where they are on your front with there legs daggling down, its bad for their backs.

