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Mountain Buggy MB2 Duet Twin Pushchair ?180.00


Kez

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Hi,


We?re selling our Mountain Buggy Duet for ?180. It is the most compact twin pushchair on the market and has been brilliant. I?ve never had a problem getting through any doors and it is easy to manoeuvre on and off buses. It has served our twins well from birth to 3.5 years, but they now prefer to walk. The current model retails for ?600.


These are the specs:

? Adjustable and independent seat positions - from full recline (newborn) to upright (4 years)

? Duet carrycot compatible (available separately, though not really necessary)

? Car seat compatible with duet travel system kit (Available separately)

? Individual peek-a-boo flaps on the sun canopies - keep an eye on your child

? Padded 5 point harnesses with quick release harness clip and safety button

? Direction of Travel: Forward

? Lightweight aluminium frame

? Foot operated brake

? Compact fold with quick release wheels

? Four 10" rubber tyres with inflatable inner tubes

? Height Adjustable Handles

? Zip seat fabric on and off the buggy frame

? 5kg / 11lb gear tray capacity


A bottle holder (?10 new) and rain cover are included (?39 new).


The buggy is in a clean, working condition, but does show signs of use. I'm happy to send detailed photographs if you are interested and can deliver in the East Dulwich and surrounding area. Please PM me.

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