Mountain buggy duet
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  1. #1
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    Hi all. I'm still on my quest for best double buggy. Went to local buggy shop and looked at mountain buggy duet. I loved it but not the price (£580!!!!!!). The width is only 63cm so will get on buses and in my house. I just want to know what any one thought of it and how much people spend on buggies. May have 2 non walkers for three days a week so it would get well used but still so much money!

    I did think I'd got it sorted by buying a secondhand abc adventure buggy but the second seat for the top is £250 from new Zealand! Could put that money towards the mountain buggy!!!

    Amy

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    I just bought phil & teds city - its well worth the 450 price tag ... it the first time i have ever invested that much in a buggy however it so easy to push, put up & down and fits in the door so i feel i am not putting of going out and about. Go for it at the end of the day if you can afford it and remember it goes against your tax as an investment.
    CWR

 

 

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