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For Sale . Double Buggy . Phil and Ted Navigator.


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We are selling our Phil & Ted double buggy. It has had about 12 months of use and is in great condition. We used it from when #2 was a newborn to when she turned one. Then our 3 year old was big enough to move onto a buggy board on our single buggy. We bought extra items for it so it comes with all the accessories you will need.


What you get

- The Phil & Ted Navigator Version 1 in black.

- The Navigator Double Kit (second seat that goes below or on top)

- Second seat sun canopy

- Single Storm (rain) cover - Used only a few times.

- Double Storm (rain) cover

- Cocoon Baby Carrycot (newborn baby basket)

- Snuggle & Snooze Sleeping Bag (footmuff) Never used

- Second seat sun cover mesh (great for when kids in the bottom falls asleep)

- Second seat rain flap (keeps the baby in the cocoon covered and cosy from the wind)

- 1x bumper bar (Used only a couple of times)

- Manufacturers Handbook

... everything is official Phil & Ted products.


You can use it for: a newborn, a toddler, a newborn & a toddler OR a toddler & an older child. We loved it. It's narrow enough to get on the bus and into shops. It's easy to change around as the kids grow.


?300 (New this cost around ?600)

Collection from East Dulwich. Comes from a smoke and pet free home. Please PM me if you would like to see more photos or better quality one.


Thanks

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