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Hi


I'm looking into buying a double buggy as we will need one for our nanny share arrangement.


The babies are 7 & 8 months so potentially a lot of buggy use still to come and important that they both have equal sight lines.


The Mountain Buggy Dup looks like the best side by side on the market but also expensive.


Does anyone have any expereince with this buggy (2010 model which apparently goes through a standard door) or reccomendations for any others?


Many thanks in advance!

I'd check out the Baby Jogger City Mini double too - I have the single and I think it's fantastic - patented fast fold mechanism for easy storage, massive double hood that provides sun and rain protection, fully reclines and really easy to maneuver.
We have been really happy with our Mountain buggy. Our twins are two now and its still their main form of transport. We bought a nipper 360 first and couldn't get it in our front door. I am able to confirm that the mountain buggy fits through every shop/pub/cafe in East Dulwich. Good luck.

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