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More than one child? Mountain Buggy® Urban Elite is also available in a Double version. Perfect for twins, and ideal for a new baby and toddler too!
This double buggy is roomy yet compact; it’s small enough (75cm wide) to fit through standard doorways yet has plenty of space for your growing children. The short wheelbase makes maneuvering easy.
The Mountain Buggy Urban Elite is based on the classic Urban design with lots of little extras that can make all the difference. It is designed to give you the ultimate in baby buggies. For those who want the best of the best! It has rear wheel suspension with superior cushioning for your child to provide the smoothest ride. The Urban Elite has the ultimate in hardwearing fabric to ensure your buggy lasts the distance. The canvas makes your buggy water resistant, easy cleaning and durable – the strongest buggy fabric on the market! The padded harness straps soften the harness when your child is in the buggy for super comfort on the move, and the ergonomic handlebar is adjustable to ensure optimum comfort while pushing. There’s even a nappy bag with a changing mat and lots of pockets and a comfort insert liner to provide extra comfort & support for your baby while also keeping your buggy clean & fresh. The drink bottle holder is a very handy feature to have – it can be secured to the handle of the buggy allowing easy access to your water when you’re out and about.

Features:  
All purpose
High tensile aluminium
Upright to fully reclined seat positions
Large storage basket
Smaller storage pockets
Suitable from newborn
Quick release wheels
5-point safety harness
Easy one-step fold
Air filled tyres & free pump
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This information was compiled by the Kiwi Families team.

2 Comments

  1. We find the Urban Elite double a great buggy. Extremely sturdy, good to use and with one exception a fantastic design. We would have no hesitation in rating 5-star, but for one design drawback.

    The steel footplate on the buggy is in two sections, a back-plate and a foot-plate which are perpendicular to each other with a gap of about 2cm between them

    When the buggy is collaped (eg for travelling in the car boot) , the footplate folds around under the buggy. As the buggy is raised up to lock into the assembled position, the gap between the footplate and the backplate is the perfect distance to trap unwary fingers as the footplace scissors around and locks into position.

    It is very easy to do, as the backplate (seems) to be the perfect place to grab and hoist the buggy up to lock it into the assembled mode. The gap should have been designed wide enough so that fingers can slide freely out, unfortunately it is not and I have been caught twice – admittedly the second time was my own fault as I should have learnt the first time. It is extremely painful!

    Adding a couple of cm between the backplate and the footplate would finger-proof the buggy for the unwary (or those that don’t learn).

    With the exception of this one issue, we have found the double buggy fantastic and in every other respect a well thought out and designed buggy that is well constructed from quality materials.

  2. We have been using the Urban Elite Double now for six months. We have used it with a single carrycot attachment for the first three months of that time – children using the buggy are now 6mths (8kg) and 2.5yrs (14kg).The buggy has been fantastic. It has worked really well for transporting both our baby and preschooler, or either of them individually.Despite it looking really wide, we have had few issues with it not fitting through doorways (remember it’s only about 7cm wider than the std single buggy) or down aisles in shops. It is easy to push – even one handed when loaded, and on most terrains. I love the way I can choose between the fixed or swivel wheel, but TBH I usually have it swivelling. The buggy has been incredibly stable and can carry quite a load when out shopping. :-)We (passengers included) like the new style of front zipping covers. They are easy to adjust for the comfort of both passengers and easy to get children in and out through.The only drawback is, that due to the slightly narrower seating positions, the single carrycot used in the double buggy is slightly narrower again that the one used in the single buggy. We found that we unfortunately ended up using this for far less time than we had the carrycot on our single buggy, as our daughter simply outgrew it width-wise. Hope you understand what I mean!Overall I think this is a great buggy and don’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone in need of a double.

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