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This buggy has been an absolute saviour for us, with 3 small children in hilly south east London! Used but well loved, there are the usual marks from getting on and off busses/trains/car boots - but the buggy functions beautifully. The only flaw is a small tear on the very end of handle bar padding which I have tried to show in the pics. We just covered it with a handy strap/clip for bags, toys etc.

At 63cm it comfortably fits 2 children while still being able to get through a standard doorway. Air filled large tyres and reclining seats ensure for a comfy ride for the kiddies as well as easy pushing over any terrain for the grown up.

Ours have grown up now but sure this will give a younger family many more years of service.

Selling for just £150 with official mountain buggy rain cover

Collection from SE23 - Near Camberwell Old Cemetery 

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