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Maclaren Mark II buggy/stroller ?40


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A great lightweight buggy. We bought it new for ?160 2.5 years ago, but haven't used it for over a year. The wheels have been squeaky since we bought it - apparently common with this model. There are two sets of brakes - the main brakes and a back-up. The back-up brake has snapped (see pic) but we rarely used it as the main brakes are sturdy enough and easy to operate with one foot.


Otherwise in super condition, to pick up 5 mins from East Dulwich station.


Here's the official blurb with all technical info:


Maclaren's iconic Mark II design is built on the expertise and authenticity of its original 1965 B-01 buggy, engineered by founder Owen Maclaren.


The Maclaren Mark II features a single position seat made from rip-stop fabric which is designed to endure the rigours of outdoor activities or travel and is complete with a breathable mesh centre panel for child's comfort. It weighs just 3.4kg making it their lightest buggy yet, matching both innovation with the highest safety standards.


A state of the art chassis and aircraft-grade aluminium hexagonal tubing creates structural integrity without weighing the buggy down and the two wheel suspension offers superior manoeuvring, even over rugged surfaces. It also has nano tech fabrics and antimicrobial handles. Designed to withstand years of use, Maclaren's Mark II reinterprets the past to meet the future, incorporating innovation, science, and the highest of safety standards. The Mark II weights a light 3.4kg/ 7.4Ib.


A raincover and shopping basket is included.

Suitable from 6 months.

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