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NOW SOLD: double buggy - Joovy Caboose Ultralight + Caboose 2 seat - ?150


sdurham

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We're selling our double buggy. The Joovy Caboose Ultralight is fab - very manoeuvrable and slim. It's also fairly lightweight as a double buggy goes: we hang ours off a "buggy up" system in our hallway.


Same as this one: http://www.joovy.co.uk/c-90-caboose-ultralight.aspx (although please note the hood is slightly different than the one pictured.)


The younger child sits at the front and the older one can seat on the small seat facing you or can stand up on the integrated buggy board.


It also collapses as one buggy so no need to remove any seats to use it.


Comes with:

- Front tray attachment

- Hood

- Raincover

- Car seat attachment for the front seat to make it "from birth" (otherwise it's from 6 months)

- A Caboose 2 seat which attaches on the back bit to make it a proper seat. This was bought extra to the buggy itself for ?50 and is only a couple of months old.

- Bits & pieces organiser for coffees, drinks, keys, phone etc.


I can send pictures on request.


Thanks!

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