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Two back one in front triple buggy

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Phil Burchill - 03 Oct 2004 14:31 GMT
Hi,

I am from the UK.  Does anybody know where I can get one of these in
the UK, EU, US or anywhere else?  I would love one I could two infant
car seats into, for the twins.  I have a toddler as well.

TIA,

Phil Burchill
Ellie - 04 Oct 2004 11:06 GMT
Hi Phil

Don't know if this site is any use to you http://www.lotsofbabies.com/ I
haven't had chance to see if they do the type of pushchair you want but I do
know that they do different triple pushchairs and (quads) and its a UK
site - if you ask them about what you're looking for I'm sure they'd be able
to help.

HTH
Ellie
David & Rebecca who will be 1 on Saturday!!!

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Phil Burchill - 05 Oct 2004 08:31 GMT
Hi Ellie,

I had a look at the site, nothing on display I'm afraid they do have a
quad which is two in front two behind, but not a one in front two behind
chair.

I've mailed them so I'll just have to see if they can produce the goods.

Does anyone else have any ideas?

Phil

Ben 7, James 4, Samuel 1
Twins Boy + Girl (expected December)

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Phil Burchill - 08 Oct 2004 08:54 GMT
Lots of babies doesn't have them available :( see their email below) so,
and it looks like it will be an import job (to the UK).  Does any one
have one of these know where I can get one?

Ben 7, James 4, Samuel 1
Twins Boy + Girl (expected December)

Ta,

Phil

>Dear Phil Burchill,
>We are not aware of a model of this kind being available in the UK.
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loobyloo - 09 Oct 2004 10:12 GMT
> Lots of babies doesn't have them available :( see their email below) so,
> and it looks like it will be an import job (to the UK).  Does any one
> have one of these know where I can get one?
>
> Ben 7, James 4, Samuel 1
> Twins Boy + Girl (expected December)

Hello Phil

I haven't got much in the way of practical advice, except to say it's worth
waiting until you get one with two in the back and one in the front.  We
had one of those and it was brilliant.  The more commonly available ones,
like the ones lotsofbabies.co.uk sell, where they're just all in a line,
are too wide to fit through some doorways and on some pavements, and are
difficult to steer.  We found ours secondhand frome someone else who had
had triplets.

Are there any of those little newsletters or magazines for parents round
where you live?  Sometimes you can find them in the small ads.

Another place you could look is TAMBA (the triplets and multiple births
association).  http://www.tamba.org.uk/html/home.htm

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Phil Burchill - 09 Oct 2004 14:09 GMT
>>Lots of babies doesn't have them available :( see their email below) so,
>>and it looks like it will be an import job (to the UK).  Does any one
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> Another place you could look is TAMBA (the triplets and multiple births
> association).  http://www.tamba.org.uk/html/home.htm

I have found something at last on the web
http://www.strollerworld.com/Inglesina03/Trio_Quad.htm
at Strollerworld in New Jersey.  Does anyone have this can comment?
This is made by Ingesina, but I can't seem to find any other makes, at all.

Loobyloo,
thanks for the advice.  I'm sure you're right about the width of the
triples, as we already have a double (from the older children) and we
often have had trouble fitting that through doorways.  Do you remember
what make the one you has was?

Phil
loobyloo - 10 Oct 2004 11:02 GMT
> I have found something at last on the web
> http://www.strollerworld.com/Inglesina03/Trio_Quad.htm
> at Strollerworld in New Jersey.  Does anyone have this can comment?
> This is made by Ingesina, but I can't seem to find any other makes, at all.

Yes, that's the firm.  Bit of a long shot this as I don't know where you
live but there's a secondhand one for sale in Penrith
http://www.findit.co.uk/baby/1351690.htm

There's a also a list of Ingelsina dealers on their website
http://www.inglesina.com/eng/rivenditori/index.php3?countryid=224

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momofamultitude - 19 Oct 2004 02:42 GMT
Sounds like you are looking for a Ingelsina stroller.I had a quad version
when my triplets were babies, plus a toddler.

Momofamultitude

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Phil Burchill - 23 Oct 2004 10:19 GMT
> Sounds like you are looking for a Ingelsina stroller.I had a quad version
> when my triplets were babies, plus a toddler.

I think Ingelsina are stopping doing these this season I did find the
Pedigree Sport from New Zealand recently tho' which is a jogger.  You
can add a toddler seat on the front:

http://www.secondchildhood.co.nz/rdl.html

They also do a twin one and you can add a toddler seat to that as well
they have a picture here:

http://www.secondchildhood.co.nz/at_the_beach.jpg
Mirethy & Arjan - 23 Oct 2004 12:12 GMT
In Europe (Holland) this one is called Urban Jungle!  It is a great buggy.
Here they called it the Mercedes Benz of the buggies ...
A friend of mine has it with the toddler seat .. for me there was no other
choice
because of my weak back ...
Gr

Mirethy
mother of Draychelle and Kreychelle (may 12, 2003)

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Phil Burchill - 23 Oct 2004 18:57 GMT
> In Europe (Holland) this one is called Urban Jungle!  It is a great buggy.
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> Mirethy
> mother of Draychelle and Kreychelle (may 12, 2003)

I had a look at their site.  The double buggies look quite impressive,
though I'm looking for a triple really, for Sam and the Twins.  They do
make a triple (http://www.onetreehill.nl/mountainterrain/triple.html)
but it looks really wide for going though doors etc.  Thanks for the
advice anyway!
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