Double nipper help

Hi! Does anyone have the outnabout double nipper and can tell me if the nipper newborn pod and newborn carrycot are any different? The pod is much cheaper but wondering if not as sturdy/good… thanks!

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It looks very handy. We have the nipper v6 twin bundle with front ride for our 2 year old and used the carrycots for our twins and they were great! They are strong, sturdy, comfortable and very safe. I would definitely recommend them! I’m not sure about the pod but it looks helpful but not as sturdy as the carry cots and to me it feels safer having them locked into a metal system etc!

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