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tiatruong
16-03-2005, 12:47
Hi
I am new to this forum, my husband and i are having a baby and would like to know where i can find a reversible 2 wheeler stroller. I am looking for a 3 wheeler which enables me to face the baby or have the baby's back to me. Could someone give me some advise please
Thank you
Tia :confused:
Hi
We didn't see one, but it was a few years ago. My suspicion is that because of the three wheels (rather than four on most reversable ones) it would be hard to do.
Hope I'm wrong and you find one.
Graeme
cleighsa
17-03-2005, 08:46
hi tia
im pretty sure they have one at Toys-r-us. i bought my 3wheeler pram from there about 1yr ago and they had one then.
good luck :)
leighsa
The only reversible ones I saw were 4 wheeler. I don't think they make a 3 wheeler due to the stability problems, most of the baby's weight at the front of the pram over one wheel would make it a bit dangerous I would imagine.
tiatruong
17-03-2005, 12:19
Thank you everyone for you feedback and information. It was very much apprecitated. I will give Toys-R-Us a try.
Thanks again.
I saw a lady in my local shopping centre with a three wheeler that had the seat part turned around so that she was looking at her bub.
I can't remember who made it, but try stores like babyco, or the other big baby stores :)
Hope you find one :)
Treasure
20-03-2005, 20:33
Hi,
Isn't the Valco 'Rebel' three wheeler reversible? I'm certain the seat can be turned around to face you...... The've got loads at Baby Bunting :)
mumworkingoverseas
25-03-2005, 23:23
One of the Valco models is definately reversible. We bought a Valco (not the reversible as it was a bit heavy) and for the first few months used a bassinet that fits the Valco frame and faces towards you. The only downside to the Valco 3 wheelers is that they are quite wide. You always have to go though the disabled aisles in supermarkets. If you do a lot of walking though, they are great.
Hi. I have a three wheel mountain buggy and the bassinette faces towards you, which is great for the first six months. Then it converts to a normal stroller. It's so easy to manoever and light - I'm wrapped I chose that one.
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