Mountain Buggy

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Mountain Buggy duet™ luxury collection

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Sentiment score81% positive
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Last updated: Jun 28, 2026

Reddit Reviews

Reddit IconDwinny
6 months ago

Second this. We got the luxury version for the nicer styling and airless tires. Such a breeze to push and manoeuvre around. The clips for the front facing seats/bassinet attachment would be the main negative but the positives outweight

Reddit IconHousewivesobsessed
10 months ago

I have the mountain buggy duet luxury and I am ride or die for this stroller. Yes its bulky and heavy but it can handles every doorway and almost any terrain. Probably our tip.baby item after 2 plus years

4 months ago

As everyone said it really matters what your needs are. I live in a city with some cobblestone streets so we prioritized the wheels not being air filled (less likely to pop), side by that could fit through doorways and we wanted a bassinet feature for newborns since we primarily walk places. While there are some features I would have designed differently I have a mountain buggy duet luxury. It can be a bit cumbersome/heavy at times but I im quite loyal to it. We are going on 2.5 years and it has served us very well for our needs. We do borrow a double umbrella stroller for flying though because a lot of airlines have so many restrictions that dont meet twin strollers.

Reddit IconADHDFeeshie
5 months ago

It's going to depend so much on how and where you plan to use the stroller, and whether you want something that can eventually be used for a second baby. I don't drive and we knew we wanted 2 kids, so I needed strollers that really worked well and had okay storage capacity. I went through a few different strollers to accommodate different activities and different life stages. All of them were used in conjunction with babywearing because sometimes in the city a stroller just doesn't work at all. I got a City Select first because I wanted something I could convert when we had a second, and the versatility was nice, but all the front to back strollers are so unwieldy to push. Having a tiny baby facing me (preferably not in a car seat) was important to me, and it was a good choice for that, but once both kids were bigger I sold it. I also had a not-quite-umbrella stroller, the Zoe that isn't the super tiny travel size, for those days I wanted to keep it light and only needed it for one kid, but they're really only well suited to smooth floors, like museums, so I only used it if I really needed something small and easy to fold. My second set of strollers, once I knew we weren't gonna have anymore newborns, were a City Mini GT and a Mountain Buggy Duet. The GT is a really solid choice as long as your kid is old enough that you feel comfortable not having eyes on them at all times. Sturdy, handles well, basket is not amazing but it's good enough, folds quickly, and they're popular enough that it's easy to find one used - I think mine was $20 on craigslist and all I had to do was stuff a little piece of cardboard into a spot where the front wheel liked to stick. The Mountain Buggy Duet is relatively unknown but my absolute favorite for when I needed both kids in a stroller. Rugged as hell, smooth to push even with one hand, amazingly shockingly astoundingly narrow for a side by side - I think there's less than an inch difference between it and the City Select single. You can fit this thing on a CTA bus without folding it or blocking the aisle (I did avoid crowded buses with strollers but I surprised a lot of people when they saw it squeeze in). You can take one seat off and attach a shopping basket if you've got one in preschool all day and the other at home with you running errands then put the second seat back in for a weekend zoo trip. It was a pain to fold but I rarely needed to fold it. It's not the best stroller for big kids since it's so narrow, but my oldest was a shrimpy toddler. God, I miss that stroller. If I knew then what I know now I probably would have gotten it and just used it with the basket when my first was born. I also borrowed a Bob double to get the kids to and from school when we were avoiding the bus during covid and it snowed and snowed and snowed and snowed one winter. It did well in the snow but it's so so big, I couldn't even get it in my garage without folding it. If you plan to do a lot of trail walking off road kinds of stuff, a single Bob would be a great choice once baby is big enough, but I wouldn't bother for just city walking.

Reddit IconAdventurous_Corgi_38
7 months ago

Have a look at the Mountain Buggy duet. It is narrower than the Bugaboo Donkey, has a twin bassinet attachment, and when you attach two car seats they are kind of staggered so it doesn't add to the width of the buggy.

19 days ago

I may have missed you say where you are but here in London, UK my Mountain Buggy Duet is a really tight squeeze in some older lifts (elevators) with the car seat attachment. I do love it and highly recommend it though! A Donkey would never fit into the lift I need to take in the local library!

Reddit Iconandy_chest
about 2 months ago

I just bought a used Duet and spent WEEKS trying to find clip 31 that allows two Maxi car seats. They don’t make the clip anymore and we didn’t want the universal ones since it’s just straps. Something to keep in mind when looking.

Reddit IconBAPAinPA
3 months ago

We used snap&go stroller very frequently at first, then moved to the mountain buggy duet. It’s a side by side but fits through all standard/ADA doorways.

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