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Phil & Teds is a stroller company based in New Zealand that debuted in the early 1990's with an all-terrain stroller called the Explorer.
<blockquote>''StrollerWiki is reader-supported. Things you buy through our links may earn us an affiliate commission. StrollerWiki.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com and its related sites. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.''</blockquote>Phil & Teds is a stroller company based in New Zealand that debuted in the early 1990's with an all-terrain stroller called the Explorer.


Phil & Teds referred to its strollers as "inline buggies"---these strollers have the ability to add a second seat under the main seat (or inline). The company explained the concept on their web site:<blockquote>We drew inspiration by the good ole kiddies trikes, where one kid always playfully stood in the back. We saw potential to bring this way of kids play to life, and make this a real handy solution for parents as they go about their adventures with kids in tow!</blockquote>In the late 1990's, Phil & Teds expanded into the US and European baby gear markets.
Phil & Teds referrs to its strollers as "inline buggies"—these strollers have the ability to add a second seat under the main seat (or inline). The company explained the concept on their web site:<blockquote>We drew inspiration by the good ole kiddies trikes, where one kid always playfully stood in the back. We saw potential to bring this way of kids play to life, and make this a real handy solution for parents as they go about their adventures with kids in tow!</blockquote>In the late 1990's, Phil & Teds expanded into the US and European baby gear markets with a variety of inline strollers in different sizes. The company also added an infant car seat, high chair, carrier and other baby gear.


In 2009, Phil & Teds purchased fellow New Zealand stroller company [[Mountain Buggy]] and still operates that as a stand-alone brand today.
In 2009, Phil & Teds purchased fellow New Zealand stroller company [[Mountain Buggy]] and still operates that as a stand-alone brand today.
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== Flagship Model: Phil & Teds Voyager Buggy with Doubles Kit ==
== Flagship Model: Phil & Teds Voyager Buggy with Doubles Kit ==
[[File:Phil & Ted's Voyager Buggy with Doubles Kit.jpg|alt=Phil & Ted's Voyager Buggy with Doubles Kit|thumb|[https://amzn.to/3DGht9X Phil & Ted's Voyager Buggy with Doubles Kit]]]
'''Phil & Ted's Voyager Buggy with Doubles Kit''' (33 lbs., [https://amzn.to/3YhY8Wc see price on Amazon]), is a four-wheel stroller that converts from a single to a double with the included doubles kit. The seat is lay flat for newborns or a separate bassinet accessory is available that snaps into the frame. Other features include:
* Wide, reversible seat with 5 recline positions (including lay flat).
* Seat can be moved to several different positions on the frame from low to the ground to higher up.
* Four wheel suspension with no-flat wheels.
* Foot brake.
* Adjustable handlebar.
* Reversible fabric seat insert.
* Canopy with pop out visor and peekaboo window.
* Large storage basket.
* Bumper bar and adjustable foot rest.
* Standing fold.
* Doubles kit: includes a second seat, wedgie cushion for newborn, canopy.
* Can accept an infant car with universal car seat adapter for an additional charge.
On the down side, the Voyager doesn't come with a parent cup holder, and the second seat (in back) has to be unloaded first for safety reasons (it could tip over otherwise). Also if you sit a toddler in back, access the storage basket is blocked.
== Other Phil & Ted's Strollers ==
'''Phil & Ted's Sport''' is a single. tri-wheel stroller with a lockable swivel front wheel, air-filled tires, lie-flat seat, and can be expanded to a double with a doubles kit (extra charge unless you purchase the [https://amzn.to/3YmmJsW Sport with Doubles Kit]). This model also features a standing fold, adjustable handlebar, bumper bar, storage basket and additional storage pockets in the seat back. It does not have a reversible seat and the second seat can only be positioned in the back lower part of the stroller.
The '''Sport Verso''' is a modular stroller along the lines of the Voyager but with three wheels and a second seat attachment like the Sport.
Phil & Ted's last stroller option is the '''Go Stroller'''. This four wheel umbrella stroller is a bit of a departure from the Voyager and the Sport. At only 12 lbs., the Go has seat with multi-level recline (although not lay-flat), the option of using it with an infant car seat (extra cost for adapter), compact one-hand fold, no-flat tires, all-wheel suspension, removable bumper bar and canopy with peekaboo window.
== Safety Recalls ==
As of this writing, Phil & Ted's has not had any safety recalls on their strollers.<blockquote>''StrollerWiki is reader-supported. Things you buy through our links may earn us an affiliate commission. StrollerWiki.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com and its related sites. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.''</blockquote>

Latest revision as of 17:24, 9 August 2023

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Phil & Teds is a stroller company based in New Zealand that debuted in the early 1990's with an all-terrain stroller called the Explorer. Phil & Teds referrs to its strollers as "inline buggies"—these strollers have the ability to add a second seat under the main seat (or inline). The company explained the concept on their web site:

We drew inspiration by the good ole kiddies trikes, where one kid always playfully stood in the back. We saw potential to bring this way of kids play to life, and make this a real handy solution for parents as they go about their adventures with kids in tow!

In the late 1990's, Phil & Teds expanded into the US and European baby gear markets with a variety of inline strollers in different sizes. The company also added an infant car seat, high chair, carrier and other baby gear.

In 2009, Phil & Teds purchased fellow New Zealand stroller company Mountain Buggy and still operates that as a stand-alone brand today.

Phil & Teds was named for famous kiwi birds at the Auckland Zoo (Philomena and Teddy); kiwis are flightless birds that are endemic to New Zealand.

All Phil & Teds strollers are made in China.

Flagship Model: Phil & Teds Voyager Buggy with Doubles Kit

Phil & Ted's Voyager Buggy with Doubles Kit (33 lbs., see price on Amazon), is a four-wheel stroller that converts from a single to a double with the included doubles kit. The seat is lay flat for newborns or a separate bassinet accessory is available that snaps into the frame. Other features include:

  • Wide, reversible seat with 5 recline positions (including lay flat).
  • Seat can be moved to several different positions on the frame from low to the ground to higher up.
  • Four wheel suspension with no-flat wheels.
  • Foot brake.
  • Adjustable handlebar.
  • Reversible fabric seat insert.
  • Canopy with pop out visor and peekaboo window.
  • Large storage basket.
  • Bumper bar and adjustable foot rest.
  • Standing fold.
  • Doubles kit: includes a second seat, wedgie cushion for newborn, canopy.
  • Can accept an infant car with universal car seat adapter for an additional charge.

On the down side, the Voyager doesn't come with a parent cup holder, and the second seat (in back) has to be unloaded first for safety reasons (it could tip over otherwise). Also if you sit a toddler in back, access the storage basket is blocked.

Other Phil & Ted's Strollers

Phil & Ted's Sport is a single. tri-wheel stroller with a lockable swivel front wheel, air-filled tires, lie-flat seat, and can be expanded to a double with a doubles kit (extra charge unless you purchase the Sport with Doubles Kit). This model also features a standing fold, adjustable handlebar, bumper bar, storage basket and additional storage pockets in the seat back. It does not have a reversible seat and the second seat can only be positioned in the back lower part of the stroller.

The Sport Verso is a modular stroller along the lines of the Voyager but with three wheels and a second seat attachment like the Sport.

Phil & Ted's last stroller option is the Go Stroller. This four wheel umbrella stroller is a bit of a departure from the Voyager and the Sport. At only 12 lbs., the Go has seat with multi-level recline (although not lay-flat), the option of using it with an infant car seat (extra cost for adapter), compact one-hand fold, no-flat tires, all-wheel suspension, removable bumper bar and canopy with peekaboo window.

Safety Recalls

As of this writing, Phil & Ted's has not had any safety recalls on their strollers.

StrollerWiki is reader-supported. Things you buy through our links may earn us an affiliate commission. StrollerWiki.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com and its related sites. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.