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Out'n'About - Nipper Double V5 Stroller

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Adventurous-Let-4152 • 4 months ago

Bugaboo Donkey is very wide, look for something that not so wide, like out n about.. we have that; much more narrow; a dream to push and easy to close! With tandem, even if you are ok with it, as they grow your twins might fight as to who should get the better view and refuse to get in; I have heard that happening, so chose side by side!

r/parentsofmultiples • Has anyone bought a tandem stroller but later regretted not getting a side-by-side instead? ->
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Boh3mianRaspb3rry • 9 months ago

Other half ran with a nipper out and about. Second child as a toddler absolutely loved it, thought it was the biggest laugh and often conked out after fifteen minutes. However he needed to plan a 'flat route' as nipper doesn't handle off-road style at speed so it's mainly a road runner buggy. Edit - when she was about two she would yell 'encouragement' at him to make him go faster

r/UKParenting • Does anyone run with a pushchair? Any tips? ->
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Familiar-Yak-8047 • 9 months ago

Out n about nipper double buggy! Newborn till 4! Love it 🥰

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Far_Heat_3356 • 14 days ago

If I were to do it all again, I’d get the Out N About Nipper. I have the double version of it now and it’s far easier to use than my Nuna Mixx, so much that I use it when I only have the baby. Don’t choose style over substance, you won’t care!

r/BuyItForLife • #1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3? ->
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Ginntonix • about 2 months ago

I genuinely don't think one buggy can do it all, and anything that says it can just does lots of jobs badly. Also buggies depreciate wildly, so two cheap, second hand ones is better than one expensive (because they're so expensive!) new one. From my experience, an Out N About is the best rural buggy around. In a city I had a Yoto, but that was ages ago and I think there's a lot more variety now.

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Ginntonix • 9 months ago

We had a "proper" running buggy and it was much lighter. Might be worth investing if you enjoy it. I've run with out n about and it's do able but not so much fun, maybe stick to proper paths at first? Our children loved it. A classic Sunday morning outing would be one of us running with the child while the other walked the dog and then meeting at a cafe for coffee. Or someone having a lie in while the other gave them space. You can do parkrun with a buggy, and I'm sure people there would have up to date tips

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HeatherEvie • 7 months ago

15 month age gap. Now 2 1/2 and 14months. Double is an absolute lifesaver and must have! Out N about Nipper

r/2under2 • Do you actually use your double stroller?? ->
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Impossible-Berry-194 • 2 months ago

I have an out n about double nipper, it’s definitely the best for country walks, I live in a town and love using it day to day too. The seats are nice and big too. However I didn’t really use my double until my youngest was about 6 months as I found it easier to use a sling and a single.

r/2under2 • UK 🇬🇧 specific double pram recommendations for 20/21 month age gap. ->
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Impossible-Berry-194 • 2 months ago

Yep, but due to it being three wheels if you go up a curb or similar it can feel a little off balance.

r/2under2 • UK 🇬🇧 specific double pram recommendations for 20/21 month age gap. ->
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Leahjoyous • 3 months ago

I don’t know if they sell them in the US. I don’t see it often. But without a doubt. My out n about is brilliant. It’s off-road. And legitimately can handle everything throw at it. It’s super sturdy - I sit on it for a little rest sometimes 😂 but my 4 year old can easily go in it. It’s really comfortable and set back against the weather. The footmuff is cosy. Honestly I love it and between my 3 kids I’ve tried probably 12 pushchairs and this is the absolute GOAT 🐐.

r/moderatelygranolamoms • If you had $300 for a baby stroller, which one would you buy? ->
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mrsmrf21 • 6 months ago

We had an icandy peach 7 for my first which we loved and still use all the time however it is pretty bulky and the bassinet isn’t separate - it converts into the seat. I’d look at the outnabout nipper, we bought the double version when we had our second and love it. It’s amazing for off-road/bumpy terrain, easy to manouver and fold and pretty compact. You can buy a separate bassinet for it and it’s not overly expensive.

r/PregnancyUK • Pram recommendations? ->
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scottsacoffee • 10 months ago

+1 for the nipper here. Our little man's 2 now and he's been out running with me since about 6 months old. Lightweight, hard-wearing, simple to collapse and put up and the foot muff is amazing for colder weather The only bad things I have to about it is the included raincover is less than durable, we've had to replace it once already and the 2nd one is on its way out Storage underneath isn't fantastic but you get a big pocket on either side of the pull over cover The plastic break also wears down and needs greasing (wd40) - I think when this gives up the go will be the death of our pram

r/UKParenting • Which all-terrain buggy? Comparing the Hauck Runner to the Out n About Nipper ->

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