Phil & Teds DOT Pushchair

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RRP  £399.99
Phil & Teds DOT Three-Wheel Pushchair Review

by Mother & Baby Team |
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If you’re looking for a three-wheeler to use in towns and beyond then the DOT gives you an ultra slim pushchair– 59cm – with one of the most compact sizes when folded.

Despite this, it has a full-size seat giving your child plenty of growing room, and can be used from birth.

Air-filled tyres give a comfortable ride and the front wheel can be locked. With a one-hand fast fold, the frame locks automatically.

It has a nine-position adjustable handle. By adding an accessory (not included in the price) you can seat your baby in parent-facing mode.

Our testers said from the minute you hold the Dot you can feel the narrow elegance of the frame. Even the handle is barely wider that the shoulder width of a toddler - impressive. It has some weight but this made it more sturdy and quite a smooth ride. Snug, comfortable, and looks great. One dad came over in the playground to chat specifications as if it was a new car.

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Product Information

Phil & Teds DOT Three-Wheel Pushchair Review

Weighs: 12kg

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