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bugaboo donkey stroller weight Bugaboo Donkey Twin / Double Stroller (Singapore Tourists' preferred o – Baby Carriers Rental SG

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bugaboo donkey stroller weight Bugaboo Donkey Twin / Double Stroller (Singapore Tourists' preferred o – Baby Carriers Rental SGNote: Piece 1, Piece 2, Piece 3 etc. refers to our inventory pieces. Each has a calendar system to prevent overlapping of bookings If you need multiple pieces, add to cart one by one, thank you! Bugaboo Donkey Twin Bugaboo Donkey Twin offers equal comfort for your children. The side by side composition allows your twins to connect and explore together. Going out with twins has never been easier or as comfortable with the independent reversible and

Note:

  • Piece 1, Piece 2, Piece 3 etc. refers to our inventory pieces. Each has a calendar system to prevent overlapping of bookings ◡̈ 
  • If you need multiple pieces, add to cart one by one, thank you!

Bugaboo Donkey Twin

Bugaboo Donkey Twin offers equal comfort for your children. The side-by-side composition allows your twins to connect and explore together.

Going out with twins has never been easier – or as comfortable with the independent reversible and reclinable seats.

Double the children means double the fun, it is packed full of features that make it the best stroller for you and your twins – like the easy manoeuvrability.

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Specifications

General

  • Stroller weight :33 lbs / 14.97 Kg
  • Age range: 0 months – 4 years
  • Category: All terrain, twin stroller

Dimensions

  • Front wheels: 25.4 cm
  • Rear wheels; 30.48 cm
  • Min – Max. adjustable handlebar height: 84 cm – 104 cm

Capacity

  • On the seat: 48.5 lbs / 22 Kg (per seat)
  • In the underseat basket: 22 lbs / 10 Kg 

Folded

  • Compact two-piece fold: 89 x 60 x 35 cm / 35.8 x 23.6 x 9.4 in
  • One-piece self-standing fold: 51.8 x 73.9 x 92.9 cm / 20.4 x 29.1 x 36.6 in

When In Use

  • Lowest handlebar position: 82 x 60 x 85 cm (L x W x H)
  • Highest handlebar position: 103 x 60 x 104 cm (L x W x H)

Rental Note:

1) If you wish to have the bassinet mode (photo 4 but without foot muff), please inform early for us to prep the right seat for your child. We cannot fulfil last minute request should you decide on a change.  

2) Stroller canopy can come in red or blue, selection of colour will incur colour selection fee.

3) Piece 2 frame is unable to fold down while Piece 3 only has 1 canopy. No dispute will be entertained for not being attentive to our listing.

Add on options:

  • Bugaboo comfort wheeled board, OR
  • Universal step board for older sibling

 

 

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Kindly leave us your contact number (with country code) along with your message, should you prefer us returning your chatbox messages via WhatsAppWe will be sure to get back to you! 

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