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Mountain Buggy Duet with carry cots ?150


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This is the best double buggy ever for TWINS or YOUNG SIBLINGS:

- Maneuvers beautifully -- turns on a sixpence and can be easily steered with one hand (so you can talk on the phone, drink a coffee or eat something to keep you going)

- Comfortably spacious for children with good suspension

- Compact enough to fit through most doorways and into all lifts

- Space below for shopping and sundries

- Adjustable handlebar for carers of all shapes and sizes

- Comes with carry cots so infants 0-6 months can lie flat

- Includes sunshade

Our family has outgrown our beloved Mountain Buggy and would like it to go to another family.

We used it around the Peckham and E Dulwich area for about 2.5 years.


If you're expecting twins or have a toddler with a baby on the way, this buggy could be a great help.


It's similar to the buggy pictured on the mountain buggy website, but the seats are TAN not black, which I preferred in summer. It's a legacy model, so a few centimeters bigger than the latest 2017 model.

https://mountainbuggy.com/uk/Products/buggies/duet#.WRmUdRiZO8V

Message me for pictures.


Retails for ?600+ new

We are asking ?150

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