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SOLD:MOUNTAIN BUGGY DUET


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For sale: Mountain Buggy Duet! ?200


This has been such a good buggy for our 2 children (who are 2 years difference in age)- its the narrowest side by side double buggy on the market and fits through most door ways, you can push it one handed and the seats lie totally flat - my two always sleep very well in it. It also folds up fairly small and we can fit it in the boot of our car.


There is a small split in the handle (see photo) and it does not come with a rain cover unfortunately, but we have recently replaced all 4 tyres and inner tubes. It is is good used condition.

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