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Sit n' Stand Double buggy FS


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Sit N' Stand Double Buggy still for sale. Very narrow and perfect for London houses (124.5 x 54.6 x 109.2 cm // 21.5"W x 49"L x 43"H).


Looking for ?80 ONO


Here's the spec -


Younger child in front while an older child can sit or stand in the rear. Accepts two infant car seats.

One hand fold is fast and easy to use.

Fully adjustable 5-point safety harness for both seats.

Removable/Swing away child tray with cup holder; Convenient parent tray includes two cup holders & covered compartment storage.

Removable rear seat converts stroller to traditional Sit N Stand;

Rain cover included

Original instructions included


Our nanny found this easier than the Phil N'Teds because both babies are behind each other but on the same level so you don't have to squeeze one under the front chair....

Only 3 months old.

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Would you be interested in selling this at the NCT Nearly New Table Top Sale this Saturday morning (June 4th) in Nunhead? It works like an indoor car boot sale and we have a couple of spare tables or for a single item you can just purchase a "1 Item Ticket". Previous events have attracted 200+ buyers so can be an effective way of letting lots of people view your item or selling lots of goods in one go. If so, contact [email protected] for more details or if you'd like to buy a ticket you can do so via the below link;


https://nct.intrabiz.co.uk/cgi-bin/sys.cgi?action=NCT-product-client_view&id=28814300


Best wishes

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