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The sport buggy is ideal for 1 or 2 children with the added double seat included. It adapts to take 2 children from a single new born right through to 2 toddlers its essentially a double-decker with one child riding behind the other, but is barely bigger than a single buggy, incredibly light and easy to manoeuvre.

The sport buggy includes an easy to adjust height adjustable handle, peek-a-boo sun hood which folds back to provide a sealable window, handy quick release rear wheels, included Wrist strap Five point safety harness, Swivel front wheel - can be fixed. will take a weight upto 55lbs Light and easy to manoeuvre.

The Width 58cm23 Height 110cm43 Folded 91x58x27cm36x23x11 Weight 11kg

Very good condition with minimal wear & tear as seen in photos.

Also comes with the Phil & Ted foot muff

Can?t attach pics for some reason... PM & I?ll email/WhatsApp/text them

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