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Hi All,


Am expecting a second baby in August so my little ones will be 14 months apart! We're looking at side by side pushchairs rather than tandems and wondered which to go for. Want to get around and through doors easily, especially in an already packed ED. Have looked into Mounain Buggy Duo and Duet and am considering Easy Walker Duo. Any thoughts gratefully received.


Many thanks.

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We have the mountain buggy duet - it is amazingly narrow and I can get in all the shops and on buses (even when there's another buggy on) with it. It is the only side by side that fits in my house - if I had the room I would have loved the bugaboo as I'm just a bit sad that smallest baby never really got to parent face.


It's quite heavy to fold and put in the car though - I don't do it much and usually use single buggy and buggy board on car trips. Your age gap is smaller than mine though.


They actually have them in John Lewis on Oxford st now. Also maybe consider the baby jogger range - the new gt mini looks great.

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