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Old 2 Apr 19, 05:30 PM  
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No idea on regulations but has padded five point safety restraints like a conventional pushchair. They are not as versatile as a normal buggy and don’t fold up easily but great for two children playing together as they face each other. However, I don’t know how people use them in Disney as they would be impossible on buses
We first saw one in US in 2017 so they are not a ‘new’ phenomenon.
I know they don’t recommend under 1 year but I can’t find my copy of manual. All I can say is the keenz is very sturdy and well put together. You can even get beach wheels for them.
We researched them a lot before purchasing in US as sold in quite a few countries. They are imported into US and there was a long waiting list when we bought ours.
I know not everyone’s cup of tea but brilliant for us round our farm and worth the wait to get one and have a queue of people waiting for us to outgrow it.
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Old 2 Apr 19, 07:24 PM  
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Originally Posted by Cuxi View Post
I remember the stick strollers that folded down umbrella style and were so light and easy to use. Why get rid of something so practical? This was approx forty years ago.
Because they were appalling for young children’s bones etc due to there lack of support
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