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Tazbec
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Topic: Milano Capsule Posted: 27 May 2010 at 2:40pm |
Just a quick questions about Milano Capsules. Does anyone know if they are compatible with Snap n Go Wheels? I'm not completely sold on the Milano Capsules but like the fact that they go up to 12kg are are relatively light in comparison to other capsules. I would also prefer a capsule and base unit for ease of getting baby in and out of the car. What do other people have and would you recommend it?
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High9
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Posted: 27 May 2010 at 2:54pm |
We have one and they fit on all the Milano prams... You don't need a base, tbh I find it easier not using one. Also as far as I know they don't go with the Snap n Go.
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Posted: 27 May 2010 at 3:03pm |
No they don't fit the snap'n'go wheels We bought ours hoping that it would, and it didn't - I should have done more research...oh well.
The capsules that fit into the snap'n'go's are the ones with the vertical plastic slots in them (you will probably have to pop into babycity to see what I mean) as these slots go over the bars on the s'n'g's. I think the evenflo ones might fit them, as well as having a base for the carseat, but I really didn't like the look of them (pathetic I know) so got a milano instead.
Also, if you get a milano capsule, and want to get the base for the carseat - ask to try it in your car first, as when we put ours in, the capsule nearly went vertical, which can't be good for the baby. So now we have to go into the Plunket car seat fitting place to see if they can improve it somehow. Hope that helps!
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Posted: 27 May 2010 at 3:15pm |
Squoggs with the base have you made sure the metal bar isn't all the way up iygwim?
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Posted: 27 May 2010 at 3:17pm |
Hmmmmm...that could be it! I told my husband it was his 'special' job to install it - I'll pass that on thanks! It was really high and made the capsule a bit unstable, so you are probably right!
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Posted: 27 May 2010 at 4:21pm |
Thanks for your responses ladies. Argh - what to do?!?!?! I really want a base as I think mucking round with a seatbelt and locking clip everytime you put bubs into the car must be a real pain especially in bad weather!!! I also like the look of the Milano instead of the other brands and as mentioned before the weight limit on the Milano is better than most. I also thought the Snap n Go Wheels would be good as I don't plan on being out all day everyday so bubs wouldn't be in the seat all the time but would save having to shift a sleeping baby when I am out and about. Not sure I like the Milano prams (no offence to anyone) to clip the capsule in. Any other options out there either to transport the Milano capsule or a different capsule and base with good weight limit, light & not too ugly that can be used with Snap n Go's???
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Posted: 27 May 2010 at 5:26pm |
I don't know about any other prams, I know there are quite a few out there that have the whole 'travel system'. Have you thought about a Phil & Teds Bebe HS? It's NB - 9 Months (13kg). And you can get an attachment so it clips to their prams... My other pram is a P&T Sport, wish I had the capsule, but I got my Milano first. They are really good prams too.
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Posted: 27 May 2010 at 5:42pm |
We kind of gave up trying to find anything that did everything for us. We were given a really good pram (valco) so bought the carry cot to go in it - which means I can leave pram at the bottom of the steps and carry bubs up inside while asleep.I really didn't like the Milano prams/systems, and having been given an awesome pram, didn't want to spend the money on a new pram (i.e. P&Ts etc) which did everything.
Also have the Milano capsule & base, and a safe'n'sound car seat (currently with the ILs who we will be visiting heaps, and bringing carseat back here when bubs outgrows capsule).
TBH I think i will chuck bubs in the front pack or sling quite a bit, cos I tried the cat in the capsule, bugger carrying that around for any period of time! I think I will use the front pack for supermarket shopping & have a small umbrella stroller with a bassinet setting for other shopping when I dont want to carry the baby.
Its so hard aye My husbands away a lot with work, and have no family up here, so I have to make sure I have something to do everything as easily as possible as I will be on my ownsome most of the time. Good luck with your decisions!
P.s. I think if I could go back to before I bought evertyhing, I would have just sucked it up and bought an ugly capsule that could fit a s'n'g - and by the time they outgrow the capsule, just deal with the fact that I will have to move it from carseat to pram.
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Posted: 27 May 2010 at 6:08pm |
Yeah capsule are very heavy and babies only get heavier lol
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Posted: 27 May 2010 at 7:26pm |
Maxi Cosi capsules go up to 12kg or 13kg and are rated really well for safety. You can buy a base for them to fit in or just use a seatbelt. I bought ours online from a European website and even with shipping it worked out about $100 cheaper than buying in NZ (that's just the capsule). There are lots of really nice designs, we got a boring grey one but I would have gone pink if DH had let me!
They clip onto Quinny Zapp and Bugaboo prams for a travel system.
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Posted: 01 June 2010 at 2:41pm |
We got the Milano capsule and base after buying a convertible car seat and I have found it great. I have a big baby so it was good to actually try him in diff capsules to make sure he had heaps of head room. I hate faffing about with carseats so found the base a life saver!
Never used snap and go or needed to clip capsule into buggy so can't comment sorry.
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Posted: 01 June 2010 at 3:01pm |
They DO fit the snap and go wheels..... They just dont 'lock' in. You need the older version of the snap and go wheels that dont have the lock option- just a strap that goes over the capsule. We have hired one from baby on the move and it works great. My DF wriggled it and tried to detach the capsule from the wheels and he couldnt so he declared it 'safe' lol boys. I know they are in short supply tho, so you may have to ring around. Our Milano capsule is great too, nice and easy, and we have the base in the car which is fantastic, simple as, and dad proof! I definatly recommend, oh and the stroller too, thats also great
edit: Squoggs- Do you mean when you say your capsule was nearly vertical that your car has quite deep seats? The bar at the front, you adjust that after you have strapped the base in properly, its only there as a extra thing, and doesnt need to be super tight on the floor as the seat belt does the work on the base. Also if your seats are quite deep then get an old towel, roll it up, tape it up and put it where you would put your bum- right against the back rest, then sit the base ontop and strap down. The lady from baby on the move was the one who put it in our car and said that its quite a common thing to have to do with modern cars. We have had to do it as when you put the base it in wasnt level (as its supposed to be). I hope this helps
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Posted: 01 June 2010 at 6:49pm |
Aethalia wrote:
edit: Squoggs- Do you mean when you say your capsule was nearly vertical that your car has quite deep seats? The bar at the front, you adjust that after you have strapped the base in properly, its only there as a extra thing, and doesnt need to be super tight on the floor as the seat belt does the work on the base. Also if your seats are quite deep then get an old towel, roll it up, tape it up and put it where you would put your bum- right against the back rest, then sit the base ontop and strap down. The lady from baby on the move was the one who put it in our car and said that its quite a common thing to have to do with modern cars. We have had to do it as when you put the base it in wasnt level (as its supposed to be). I hope this helps |
Yeah thats the same thing we had too, but also had to adjust the bar as well.
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Posted: 02 June 2010 at 4:53pm |
Took ours into plunket & lady showed us how to roll up towel - it looks way more stable now.
Good to hear they can be used on older s'n'g's - we only tried the new ones in babycity. They wouldnt sell us one even though I could sort of jam it in place, in case the capsule fell off and we complained. The limiting factor for the milano capsules on the new s'n'g wheels was the lack of the slot on the bottom, which made it sit high on the frame, and it was pretty wobbly. Are the older ones you are talking about those white tubing ones? Gosh it would be so handy if they worked!
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Posted: 03 June 2010 at 9:54am |
It looks exactly the same as the new 'snap' ones, it just has a buckle strap that goes over the capsule- through the belt slots where bubs legs are. I also tried the capsule on my friends 'snap' model and there was no way it was going to work- totally unstable like you found. I would try baby on the move- thats where we hired ours from- ask if they can order one in, I was lucky and the lady had just got one back from hire.
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