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Mutsy Urban Rider buggy for sale ?40


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I?m finally selling my baby/toddler stuff as my youngest is about to go to school. I can?t hold onto a buggy for sentimental reasons anymore!


Mutsy Urban Rider buggy ?40 0-3 years


Dutch design: amazingly smooth ride and steering system ? no effort to push or turn. One large handle so one-handed steering easy.

Option of a forward or rear-facing seat

Telescopic handle

Lie-back seat ? goes flat, suitable for newborns

Pneumatic anti-puncture tyres

Quick release race-bearing wheels


Included in price:

Mutsy Urban Rider superwarm, fitted, zip-up snug (fits up to one year/18mths - as shown fitted to buggy in photos.

Buggy board for toddlers

General rainhood


Great for bump-free long walks


This buggy with accessories cost over ?350 originally. I think the newer version is now called Mutsy Urban Nomad. Mutsy: http://mutsy.nl/gben/


Thanks

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