Cuggl Elder Twin Pushchair
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3.75/5
- Strengths:
Easy to fold
- Weaknesses:
Seats cannot be adjusted
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I got this pushchair as a replaced after my first double pushchair got worn out. I chose this as it was a cheaper option and my kids had got older so weren't in need of all the functions of prams. The pushchair is easy to fold and relatively easy to push. That's about it on the positives, as it has no seat adjustments, I find when the kids fall asleep there is no support for their necks and so their necks droop forward which I have to then fix. Also for my older child who is nearly three, the foot rest is too near the seat so it's quite cramped for him. It also doesn't come with a rain cover. Which is another down side. Overall, if your just want a pushchair for short trips to the town or something like that it will do the job but I wouldn't recommend it for days out or older children. - Strengths:
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2.25/5
- Strengths:
It folds small
- Weaknesses:
The seats are tiny, my nearly 1 year old barely fitted
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I bought this double to have as a quick up and down buggy but had to return it within the week. The seats say they support up to 15kg which is about the average 3 year old however the size of them makes this impossible. My 2 year old was so far over the top the straps couldn't be done up and my tiny 1 year old just about fitted. Such a shame. - Strengths:
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Description
The Cuggl Elder twin pushchair features linked brakes and 5 point harnesses for safetyn as well as a practical foot operated umbrella fold for easy storage when not in use.
Age suitability: from 6 months to 30kg.
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