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 Marco Sky Twin Buggy Nursing

Marco Sky Twin Buggy

 
Description: This clever two seated buggy is the same size as many standard buggies, yet it designed to carry two children of up to ... more
Marco Sky Twin Buggy ... three years. This is the new generation of the Marco Sky buggy for two, with improved rear leg room and packed with features. The Marco Sky redefines the double buggy by being not only super compact and super practical, but also very stylish. It's the buggy for two that takes the space of single buggy, and doesn't take any extra space when folded either. Features include: Rear seat lie-back position. Each seat has a 5-point harness complete with padding. Revolving handles - adjusts to your most comfortable position. Removable sun canopy with window and window-flap. One-touch double brakes. The large profiled wheels handle most terrain. The front wheels can either swivel or be fixed. Front and rear suspension - gives a comfortable ride for your little ones! Shopping basket. BS7409 and EN1888 certified. Rain cover included. Light (weighs 12.3kg) and compact when folded (L 120cm W 30cm H 32cm). All covers and textiles are removable and washable. Suitable for children from 3 months to 3 years each. Unisex.

Newest Review: ... used for daily dog walks, off road and around town and is starting to look a bit mucky, although still solid and reliable. ... more

 ... The covers don't seem to be easily removable, therefore a bucket and scrubbing brush seems to be the only option. The hood is easily removable which is good as I try to not use it due to its bulk; you can't see much of the children with it up, plus it only protects the rear passenger; you really need the raincover for poor weather. Unfortunately this is quite bulky and only just fits into the tiny net basket underneath so I try to get away with cagoules, a wing and a prayer! The rear seat legroom is cramped, al...more

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daafyduck
Premium Review Marco Sky Twin Buggy: Ideal for shopping & round town with two young children. (701 words)
by - written on 13/05/09 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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I've had my second hand Marco Sky from Ebay for exactly 12 months and have been pleasantly surprised by its ability for a double buggy. It's a 2 tier design on a very compact wheel base with umbrella fold. We used it from birth with a head hugger, although the rear seat does not lie flat and as such is really only suitable from 2 months. However, no worse than a car seat IMO. There are 3 positions and it's quick to adjust. My toddler was 16 months and sat in front. We chose the Marco as it was the only buggy which would fit into our tiny A2, forget using your boot and plonk it on the front passenger seat and footwell, plus it was cheap at around £70. Nothing ...  Read the complete review

Claribella
Premium Review A light weight, funky pram (480 words)
by - written on 03/11/08 (Very useful, 472 readings)
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Having read a few reviews of this pram before buying it, I knew I would either love it or hate it. I'm glad to say I absolutely love it. Before having my children I was a nursery nurse so have experienced quite a lot of double buggys and I have to say this one is the best so far. I wanted a tandem (its hard enough getting around the shops with a single so I def didnt want a side by side) which was lightweight and easy to manage and it came down to this one or the 'cosatto lite'. The reason I choose this one in the end was because it cost me £90 whereas the cosatto was £200! The handles are quite high on this pram but it wasnt until I got it that I ...  Read the complete review

bruffyboy
Premium Review Marco Sky Twin Buggy: At last, a double pram a man can push without looking like Q ... (354 words)
by - written on 13/11/08 (Very useful, 455 readings)
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I have to say that, as a man, I never thought the day would come when I review a pram, but here it is! When we just had baby number one, our pram was a pain in the bum for me. I'm 6"2, and the pram was too low down. I had to walk with a hunched back to push it and, as a result, never really did: my wife did all the pushing (just like the birth). With baby number two on the way only a year after baby one, my wife started scouring the net for a double buggy. To cut a long story short, we went for this one. Here are the pros and cons from a tall man's perspective! THE GOOD: The main appeal to me is the height and adjustability of the handles. ...  Read the complete review

nickynoo77
Premium Review Marco Sky - not the best in my opinion! (291 words)
by - written on 10/10/06 (Useful, 856 readings)
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I originally bought this buggy after so much hype about it on the twinsclub website. Everybody was raving about it so I purchased one to see for myself. It cost me about £80 new. At the time, my twins were 6 months old and the buggy seemed nice and light to handle but just 6 months later, it was a different story! The Marco Sky is a neat little buggy but I found it not as good as people made out. it folds up umbrella style but was quite bulky in the boot of my car, and only just fit - a 5-door renault scenic! I certainly didnt have room for much shopping in the back. The very small basket underneath was tiny and you cant really put much in it other than a ...  Read the complete review

 

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