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Mountain buggy duet plus carry cot (with rain cover) for sale.

This is a really brilliant double buggy if you want a side by side, as it's really narrow (65cm) so can fit through most doorways. And is really easy to push, as it has pneumatic tyres. It's pre 2015 model, but still in pretty good condition. I used it for a baby and toddler, so had the carry cot at first (parent facing). But the seats are also newborn compatible as they go almost flat.

Includes double rain cover for when you have both seats in, and the carry cot also has its own single rain cover.

There are a few scratches on the foot plate and some marks on the hoods. I have removed and washed all the covers. The tyres are filled with slime (puncture prevention stuff).

The clip to keep it closed has broken so we have fixed a cable tie which kind of does the job. And the cover on the handle is a bit split.

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