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I am selling a Phil & Teds Inline Vibe double buggy in black. It's in excellent condition, (with only a few minor scuffs on the side frame) as I only used it for 6 months before i didn't need it anymore. I'm looking for ?180 please.


We are a pet free and smoke free home.


In summary...


Spacious single buggy

Double kit

Pink seat pad for rear seat

Baby cocoon

2 x raincovers - one fits main pushchair and the other goes over the second child

Sunhood

Adjustable height handlebar with wrist strap - handy if you want to go jogging.


I really liked this buggy, even though I didn't use it for very long. It felt realy light and easy to use. I love the single handlebar which means you have a hand free for a drink / another child / phone, etc. The brake is a simple push button in the centre of the handlebar.


It's perfect from newborn right up until aged 5 years or so - plus the other child in the front or rear seat.

It's easy to push - even with two children in - and great at cornering!

Folds fairly compact with a really easy fold mechanism.


If you'd like to come and see it, please message me. I can also text / What's App photos if i've not managed to add them here. I'm about to list it on Ebay too so you may want to get in quick!


Thank you.

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