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Specification
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #60004 in Baby Product
- Color: Special Edition Chili
- Brand: Mountain Buggy
- Model: MB1-S220__200_USA
- Released on: 2012-07-06
- Fabric type: 100% nylon
- Dimensions: .0" h x
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Features
- Ultra slimline twin buggy at 25" wide, it is the same width as a single buggy and the narrowest side-by-side on the market
- Takes two travel systems or two single mountain buggy carrycots
- Has independent seats with full lie flat recline and independent sun hoods
- Compact fold with quick release 10" wheels
- Can accommodate up to 80 pounds combined seat weight and an additional 11 pounds in the gear tray

Product Description
The duet gives side-by-side new meaning with its ease of maneuverability and slim, single buggy width. While it's lighter and more compact, the duet still packs a punch with robust engineering and ultra adaptability.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.Great Narrow Double Stroller
By celsn
Overall I think this is a great double stroller. I have a 6 month old and a 4 year old and this stroller works really well for us. First the things I like. The width is awesome. At 25 inches wide it is barely wider then our city mini single (1 inch) and almost the same as our single bob. I have yet to find a door I can't fit through. It handles very well and seems durable. On the complaints list is that it is heavy but not really any heavier then other double strollers, that is just a problem with all doubles in my opinion and it does take up a lot of space when folded. The folding itself is okay not great not terrible, it can be a little awkward but it's not complicated. As for size my 41 inch, 37 pound 4 year old still fits fine with the canopy up or down but she is getting close to the limit which is fine she will only be using it for another 6 months at most anyway. Both of my kids are very comfy in this stroller and the canopies provide very good but not amazing coverage (like say a city miini or cybex). I tested a lot of doubles before I got this one and you can't beat the convenience of this width.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.Sounds good on paper!
By T. Turzi
I ordered the Mountain Buggy Duet because I was looking for a narrow, all-terrain double for my 22 month old twins. I LOVE my Babyjogger City Mini double, but have found that as my boys get bigger, it's getting heavier to push and not the best in all-terrain situations. It's also a bit wide for many stores as all doubles are. I also have a Schwinn Freewheeler double which is light and glides effortlessly with both heavy boys, but it's wide, doesn't have a belly bar, and pitches the kids too far back to see anything at zoos, etc. So, the Duet seemed like the perfect match of both strollers and it would fit in department stores! I was so excited to find it.First, I returned this stroller so my review is based on testing it around my home. Unfortunately, the problems with the stroller were pretty obvious right out of the box.The bad:Both of my boys are under 20% for height and the sunshades with visors rested right at eye level. With the visors tucked in, they were not adequately covered from the sun. The seat back is high enough for now, but doesn't have much room to grow.The biggest issue is the seat width and depth. AMAZON HAS THE SEAT WIDTH LISTED AS 12" BUT IT IS 11". My 22 month old is stocky at 32 lbs., but remember he is on the short side, so I figured he'd be fine in the narrow seat. What the description doesn't tell you is that though the seat is only 1 inch narrower than the BJCM, it has NO GIVE on the sides. My poor little guy was so jammed in at the shoulders in just a tank top so there was no way he was fitting with a sweatshirt and forget a winter coat! Also, the seat depth is only 7 inches which is way shorter than the BJCM and my jogging stroller (and most every stroller on the market). I'm not sure why they felt the need to make this seat so shallow as a couple more inches depth wouldn't interfere with the frame. My son likes to pull up on the belly bar and he was hanging out of the stroller completely exposed. This concerned me for sun exposure but also for crashing into store aisles and other shoppers. I like that the BJCM contains kids in a way that even if they are pulled up on the bar, they are still mostly covered, especially on the sides.The other part about this stroller that I was very disappointed in was the ride. I know everyone said it was so great to handle, but my boys are a combined weight of 56 lbs. This is well below the 79 lb. weight limit and it was slow and hard to turn. Again, this was in my house on carpet, tile, and hardwood, but I'm thinking it would be worse outdoors on rough terrain! I found turning it slightly more difficult than the BJCM and that's NOT an all-terrain stroller.The fold isn't great. Mine was very sticky and I needed force I didn't have in my fingers to undo the latches. Then it has a manual strap and click lock which is a pain when you have two screaming toddlers in the car. It is heavy and hard to lift into the back of my car. Granted, I am 5'1" and I am used to my other strollers which are both under 27 lbs, but I also am used to hefting a 32 lb. squirming toddler so I didn't think it would feel so heavy but it did.Another issue that some might overlook but I anticipated being an issue in the hot summer sun is the fact that it's made from heavy black canvas and the kick plate is metal. I imagined my guys' chubby little feet burning on that hot metal plate. It also seemed very easy to scratch up.The storage underneath is not very large or contained and difficult to get to.The good:To be fair, it is extremely narrow and very sleek. I wish it fit my bigger child and handled better because I would overlook the other smaller issues if it did. The adjustable handle is nice and it seems pretty well made. This is the first MB I've ever seen so I can't comment on the quality since Phil and Ted's purchased the company, but I thought the fabric seemed sturdy and the frame was well-built.The length and height of the stroller was fabulous for a short mom like me, but was still comfortable for my husband to push with adjustable handle.The recline is nice but my boys don't sleep in the stroller so this wasn't an issue for me.The belly bar is included and is nice, but is not adjustable as noted. It doesn't bend up or down like other strollers.OVERALL IMPRESSIONThis is a beautiful, narrow stroller for twins in their first 2 years. If they made it in 2010 when my boys were born I would have bought it in a second. This is not the stroller for older kids or for the growing family unless you can guarantee your kids will stay short and skinny. I am now ordering the BJCM GT for my boys, hoping it will be the (almost) perfect mix of shopping and outdoor stroller. I'll review that one when I receive it.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.worth it for the width
By ssonbon
i LOVE this stroller. for singles, i have the bugaboo cameleon and the maclaren xlr, so comfort, luxury and convenience are my priorities. i have an average-size 3 year old (50th percentile for height and weight) and a larger 7 month old (75th percentile), and both fit comfortably (and happily!) even with 2 jj cole arctic bundle me's inserted.side note: i chose a side-by-side vs. tandem so both kids could have more room, sit up high and have good views. i decided that a rear-facing seat was not necessary for my infant because she is perfectly content and entertained looking outward.pros:1. the absolute best feature of this stroller is its narrow width. i breeze through doorways, shops, restaurants, grocery aisles, and doctors' offices. other double strollers that claim to fit through standard doorways actually require that you enter square on, which means the door has to be open at least 90 degrees in order to pass through - nearly impossible to do by yourself. the duet is so slim, you can hold the door with one hand and pass the buggy through with the other, entering at an angle.2. smooth ride & handles well.3. the seats fully recline and have individual, reasonably sized sun canopies.4. adjustable handle5. large basket6. seat/canopy material is heavy and durable + easy to cleancons:1. the duet is heavy and cumbersome to transport when folded. at 34lbs, it's a standard weight for a double stroller, but the front wheels are free to swivel in the folded position, so it's not the most compact fold.2. reclining the seat requires both hands to tighten/release two separate straps - a rather primitive system compared to the one-handed automatic bar mechanisms available these days.3. you have to manually lock the stroller to keep it in the folded position. kind of a nuisance but not a deal-breaker.4. air tires do not come with a pump (come on mountain buggy!). bought one off amazon for $6.5. cup holder is on an angle so it can't hold coffee or an open soda can.i highly recommend this stroller to anyone who lives in an urban setting and has to navigate through people and/or crowded spaces. i've driven it to the mall, grocery store, playground, restaurant, doctor's office, airport, farmers' market, pumpkin patch, apple orchard, aquarium, and zoo. no problems - just lots of questions and compliments. i have the special edition chilli, which adds style and flair. i've used this stroller at least 3-4 times a week for the last 4 months, and in spite of its faults (there is no perfect stroller!) i am very satisfied.
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