Mountain Buggy Stroller
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The
Mountain Buggy story began back in 1992 when a father needed a buggy
which would allow him to enjoy New Zealand’s Mountain trails
with
his baby. Since then the Mountain
Buggy stroller has evolved into a stroller which
epitomises a design of clean lines and a functional style. A Mountain Buggy stroller
is an ideal choice for newborns to toddlers, whether they be traveeling
over rough terrain or smooth city pavements, it provides the best of
all worlds for any parent.
There are a number of different Mountain
Buggy stroller models available on the market and here we
highlight four of the most popular.
If it’s a lightweight slim line three wheeler your looking
for then the Mountain
Buggy Swift
may just be the answer. Weighing 9.5kg and measuring just 59cm across
the Swift is certainly both of these things. Taking all this into
account, it still has the capacity to hold a child up until the age of
4 years. The ride is smooth; it’s easy to push and comes with
height adjustable handles.
It your requirement is for a double buggy then the Mountain
Buggy Duo
maybe just what you’re looking for. The Duo is a slim line
very
easy to manoeuvre buggy which has the capacity to hold a child until
the age of five. One of its main features is the independent seat
units, providing the ability to mix and match with a carrycot or have
one fully reclined whilst the other is still upright.
The next Mountain Buggy
stroller is the Mountain
Buggy Urban.
This adaptable pushchair can be quickly converted into either a pram or
travel system via a click-and-go carrycot or a Universal travel system
adaptor, both of which are sold separately. It is easy to push and
manoeuvre and has the ability to handle almost any type of terrain.
The Mountain
Buggy Breeze
is a smaller more compact pushchair, which still manages to offer many
of the features of its larger counterparts. It is lightweight at 9kg
and has the ability to handle most types of terrain. Manoeuvrability is
good but could have been better if the front wheel had not been fixed.
As well as strollers there are also a whole list of Mountain
Buggy accessories you can buy to go along with your stroller,
these include a travel bag to ensure your Mountain Buggy stroller
doesn’t get marked or scratch when being transported, a foot
muff
to keep your baby warm and a carry cot to provide the most comfortable
environment possible for a new born.
No matter which Mountain
Buggy stroller
you choose, you are certainly getting a product which is designed for
all types of terrain, is easy to push and manoeuvre whilst still
providing good levels of comfort for your child.
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