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Cathyasked
Hi,
I have an 18-month-old and love my buffalo but would like a second pram for shopping, I was looking at a Bee 3. My only worry is the height of the pram. Does anyone else use the pram for a 2 year and have any issues?
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Hi Cathy, the seat back and seat bottom can both. E individually adjusted to be higher and lower. The seat back goes up to 53cm when fully extended which is larger than most prams, so I wouldn't think height should be an issue. :)
Hi Cathy, we also have a buffalo and are also considering the bee as a light weight stroller. Our son is 15 months. Just wondering how are are getting on and would you recommend this?
Hi Jan,
We love our bee 3. He is tall and heavy and it's great for shopping. We don't use it for walking we still use the buffalo. The bee is longer in length and wider and he seems much happier in it.
C.Hasked
Hello, I am considering the Bugaboo Bee 3 for my second baby. Does anyone have any experience in using the bassinet? How long were you able to use the bassinet for? It looks much smaller than the cameleon bassinet. Thanks, C.H
2 answers
If i were u id pop into the nearest baby store and just check it out. I would however be more inclined to concider how long you intend to use the entire pram for! As it has a weight limit.. which is a lot lower than most other prams and once u add the weight of ur bag which no doubt once full of nappies snacks and all the other stuff will only allow you to use it till your child is roughly 9/10 kgs.. which isnt long at all.
And if you need to carry second child and push first.. just forget it!
Hope this helps :-)
Hi - I bought the bassinet for my little bub and whilst it's been extremely useful around the house because it's so portable, I have actually never attached it to the pram once. Bub still fits in his capsule so when I'm out with the stroller I just attached the capsule (maxi cosy) from the car rather than taking the bassinet as well. the capsule attachment means I don't have to wake bub when moving him from pram to car and back again.
It was actually a complete waste of money for me to have bought both the capsule and the bassinet - in my opinion you really only need one or the other when it comes to attaching to the pram since they're both only useful for the first few months.
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