Single Buggy For Sale
The baby strollers parents select say a lot about their parenting style. A choice of a pram isn't only an investment, but also an indicator of status.
When Kari Boiler came back from Amsterdam with 15 frogs from Bugaboo stacked in her Manhattan Beach garage, she had a grand plan for the frogs. She wanted to put them in the hands of prominent parents.
What is a single buggy?
A single buggy is a light four-wheeled carriage that is normally driven by a single horse. It is often used by Amish people, and is also known as a sleigh. Families usually opt for a single buggy since it lets them move around easily.
Since 1998, phil&teds has been at the forefront of technological advancement. Our stroller and Double Kit(tm), bundles, offer a variety of options for families of all ages.
Sport(tm) is a fantastic single buggy right from the start can protect your money and secure your family. Voyager(tm), can be modified to accommodate two (or three!) and all in the footprint of one buggy!
Buggies that are single buggies.
A buggy that is lightweight is a great choice for parents who travel frequently using public transport or are planning to go on a holiday with their child. They typically weigh less than 6kg and fold up compactly, so they can easily be carried in overhead compartments of flights. Buggies that weigh less than 6kg are great for city travel because they're simple to maneuver. They'll typically come with a raincover and sunshade, too - always worth investing in to keep your baby comfy on any day-out!
A Jogger buggy is a one-time buggy that is designed for exercising and has large BMX-size wheels. It also has a an excellent suspension to take the bumps and bounces of off-road use. Jogger buggies aren't easy to steer since the front wheel may swivel, so it's important to secure this when putting up the kerbs or crossing roads.
Some single buggies can be reversible that allows the seat to be positioned forwards or backwards (known as parent-facing). This is great for infants who are irritable in their car seats and prefer to look out at their parents. Other models are only forward-facing, therefore they're better for older babies who don't like to be disturbed.
There are also tandem buggies which can accommodate two children of the same age. This can be useful when you have twins or babies born close together but they can be difficult to navigate, especially in tight spaces. Some tandem buggies come with recline mechanisms in each seat, meaning that your toddler can lay flat while you push them.

The ideal single buggy for you will depend on your budget, lifestyle, and family size. Look for a light buggy that features a seat that is able to be used right from birth. If you want to future-proof your finances, consider a single stroller that can be converted to a double buggy at the time. phil&teds created the first inline buggy on the market and now offers a range of stroller and kit bundles to help you reach your goal.
The purchase of a single buggy
A new baby buggy is an expensive purchase. Most pushchairs that come with bassinets for newborn babies can cost upwards of PS700. This is a significant amount for parents with the tightest budget.
A majority of families purchase at least two buggies especially if they live in a big city with easy access to public transport, or have ample car storage. They also are more likely to spend their weekends in the muddy parks. One sturdy buggy that is able to handle rough terrain, carry heavy loads and grow with your family, and a lighter travel buggy that can be used for holidays or in tight spaces such as public transport and crowded streets.
Our advice is to buy one you love and, in the event that your child gets older and you'll need an additional double, you can simply sell it to another buyer and then purchase the buggy you'd like. You won't be stuck with a novelty that you don't want.
Double buggy: Purchase one
You need to think about many things when purchasing a double buggy, from the cost to the types of reclined seats available. You should also think about whether you need a large basket or the type of suspension the buggy comes with. Think about the features you'd like to see on your buggy, such as sunshades and rain covers.
There are a variety of double buggies on the market. The best one is dependent on the person who will use it, your lifestyle, and your budget. If you're expecting twins or have an infant and toddler and a newborn, you might need a pushchair that can adapt to the growing family. UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a perfect example of this, offering 30 different seating configurations for all ages. This allows you to use it as a single buggy from birth and then convert it to a side-by-side model when your children get older. It can even be used with a third child when the Ride-Along Piggyback Board is added making it a versatile choice.
Another excellent option is the Mountain Buggy Duet V3.2. www.pushchairsandprams.uk is among the tiniest double buggies available and has a footprint almost the same size as a single buggy. It has two world-facing seats with independently reclining options that can be changed to a lying-flat position. It can be modified so that it can fit two carrycots, cocoons and two baby car seats.
It is easy to fold and can be done using just one hand due to the twist mechanism on the handle. It's also lightweight and, while it might not be as compact as the Cybex Gazelle S, it's still small enough to fit into most car boots or behind the doors at home. It features a smooth footbrake as well as an excellent suspension making it easy to push over rough surfaces. The seats are cushioned, and the harness straps are strong which makes them comfortable for your children to sit in.