Phil and Teds Twin Reviews and Specifications
*Colour range may not be available in all regions
Perfect for your double act!
- hallelujah! it has a narrow gauge to fit through standard doors.
- 3 position ezy seat: upright, heads-up & lie-flat (newborn to 5 years).
- independently adjustable seats, suiting two sleep schedules
- lockable, swivel front wheels for tight turnin' & straight scootin'.
- individual sunhoods to screen out UV rays & sunny daze.
- multi-position handle for those both tall & small.
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| This pram is suitable | From birth |
| Seat capacity | 40 kg | 88.0 lbs |
| Can direction of seat be reversed? | No |
| Number of Wheels that Swivel | None |
| Handle height adjustable? | Yes |
| Handle reversible? | No |
| Toddler Seat Option? | Not available |
Reader Reviews





great pram with a couple of design faults
Reviewed by: Kirsty
from Queensland, Sep 15, 2009
General Review
I have 5 mnth old twin girls and to be honest I didnt do alot of research into twin prams, like I did for single ones...was just too shocked I think! Phil & Teds is a great brand there is no doubt and the prams really are good quality. I also love the Maclaren twin as it's very light, but chose the phil & Teds as it seemed sturdier for plenty of walking...some of it offroad. Overall I am happy with the pram, however there are a few things I'm surprised the designers have overlooked. It is also expensive...especially considering all the accessories are sold seperately. I also find the fact that it only has 3 recline settings very frustrating.....the flat position is great for newborns, however the next level is almost sitting upright, then completely upright, there is no in between. My girls started wanting to sit up a little at about 3 months, however the other 2 recline settings were too high. Basically I had to go to the pet shop and get some nylon dog collars with the same size clips as the pram and "rig" my own recline apparatus!!! I have also shoved two of my wooden placemats behind the seat to keep it from sagging. It works, but looks a bit messy and if the pram was better designed there would be no need to do this!
Pros
Fits through all doors
extremely easy to manouvre, even one handed
Hardy for offroading
adjustable handle
big basket
clear view from the back while babies are tiny & lying flat
easy fold
Cons
accessories sold seperately
no pockets
only 3 recline settings