Phil and Teds E3 V2 Reviews and Specifications


E3 V2 2006

 
Phil and Teds E3 V2
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Manufacturers description
Not only does the e3 boast a 4 position main seat, which adjusts from totally flat newborn to upright toddler. It also employs a unique, patented 'click' to double system, allowing a family to upgrade to a double buggy at any time.

This makes the e3 a one of a kind innovation in the world of all terrain strollers - an in-line double buggy. You really can get out and about with two toddlers and its just a 'click' to convert to the baby + toddler position.

Stage 1: newborn
The first 3 wheeler with a totally flat newborn bed - ergonomically designed for optimal development from newborn to 3 months.

Stage 2: toddler
With recline options, safety bar and a seat specifically designed to allow toddlers increased vision and comfort.

Stage 3: baby + toddler
The only 3 wheeler designed to carry a newborn and a toddler in complete comfort, at the same time.

Stage 4 : 2 toddlers
Our unique 'click' to double system allows the addition of a second seat.

Key Features

  • Lightweight alloy and steel frame.
  • Smooth ride swivel or fixed front wheel.
  • Fast and easy 'click' remove wheels.
  • Adjustable ergonomic handle.
  • Removable safety bar.
  • Single action double rear brake.
  • Large parcel tray for extra storage.
  • Just 'click' to upgrade to a double buggy at any time.
  • Suitable from newborn to 4 years
  • Max load 40kg/88lbs -25kg/55lbs in main seat, 15kg/33lbs in rear toddler seat. When in baby/toddler mode toddler seat on top can take up to 25kg/55lbs.

Suitability
This pram is suitable From birth

Dimensions
Weight11 kg24.2 lbs

Seat
Seat capacity25 kg55.0 lbs
Can direction of seat be reversed?No

Wheels
Number of Wheels that Swivel1

Handle
Handle height adjustable?Yes
Handle reversible?No

Toddler seat
Toddler Seat Option?Available

Bassinet
BassinetNot available


Reader Reviews


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This is my review..

Reviewed by: Julia from Australia, Jan 20, 2008

General Review

bulky, heavy when taking in or out of storage.

Pros

- lies completely flat - perfect for newborn.
-large shopping basket, also the design allows to put longer items in without tripping my over..eg-umbrella..
- great range of colours, we loved bright colours.
-foam handle bar grip
-narrow


Cons

- from newborn, my son was very uncomfortable with the wide 5 point harness..
- canvas pram lining not comfortable. When we installed sheep skin, it was much better for my son.
- not easy to convert from lying down position to sitting up position..as buckles, zippers need to be done, which requires 2 hands, and removing baby from pram..especially hard since my son couldn't sit/stand by himself to let me adjust it
-wheels constantly need to be pumped otherwise steering is harder and harder to push. This pram doesn't come with one
-sometimes the front wheels lock for some mysterious reason, and it can't steer left or right..which results in me dragging the pram to the side of the footpath, take OFF the front wheel and re-adjust..BLOOD PRESSURE BOILS at this point..
- heavy to lift when folded..as the front wheel swings out, and difficult to pack or lift out of boot.




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Great pram

Reviewed by: Natalie from ACT, Jun 23, 2007

General Review

I was anti Phil & Ted's until I did a lot of research and found it was the only pram that met MY requirments, so I sucked up my pride and got one. I am now a convert and love my P&T, it does however have a few flaws.

One thing is in my opinion the pannier bags are an absolute MUST - they hold so much, I can do a good supermarket shop using them.

Pros

Easy steering
Easy to convert from newborn/toddler to toddler/toddler (I've done this one-handed whilst breastfeeding)
Narrow design fits through most checkouts

Cons

Lack of storage (overcome with pannier bags and hangbag)
Clasps on harness - completely useless - my 2yo pops them and off she goes...
Breastplate on harness is way too big
Soft front V means when 2yo in front seat (in toddler/toddler mode) puts her feet down it presses on the fabric which in turn presses on the wheel which causes me to stop abruptly or head off in another direction
Baby's head lolls forward when asleep in toddler seat in toddler/toddler mode - no recline


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