The Mountain Buggy Duet and Joey can be purchased on Amazon.com
DOUBLE DUTY THESE NEW STROLLERS FROM PHIL&TED’S OFFER GREAT STORAGE SOLUTIONS FOR FIRST TIME PARENTS ON THE GO
with an inline or a side-by-side? This really comes down to personal preference, and the latter can offer some pretty obvious problems when out and about. And to be honest, how can a side-by-side work as a single? Other important things to consider are: Is it easy to transition into each mode? Does it offer good storage for my travels? Can I manoeuvre easily with one or two kids? These are not easy feats, and it’s a hard road finding the perfect stroller, but all terrain pioneers Mountain Buggy have come up trumps with duet™— a compact side-by-side that has successfully downsized yet not compromised, offering the perfect solution for first time parents. With its ultra narrow width that’s the same as a single stroller, duet is a serious contender as a stroller that will last a lifetime. What’s so clever about this stroller is that because of the unique width, you already have the base of a single stroller, just add the joey™ clip on tote bag, and you can take one child PLUS loads of storage! And when number two arrives, you simply remove the bag and apply the second seat back onto the frame— it is that easy! What’s also very cool about this little stroller is its ability to take two travel systems or carrycots to accommodate twins! It’s not everyday you come across a stroller that offers you growth as well as supreme functionality, adaptability and maneuverability... and won’t break the bank balance.
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stroller for first time parents can often be daunting, with so many brands and choices out there, where do you begin? A top trend at the moment which is extremely beneficial for parents are stroller options that can convert from a single to a double. This eliminates any future stress of having to purchase later on down the track when number two comes along. With many stroller brands offering this solution, be sure to ask yourself the following question - should I go BABYST YLEM AG . COM