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Canada Germany India UK. Connect with us. Extremely easy. All the functional parts are colour coded white, which makes it incredibly straightforward. A few clips to undo, and the frame can be adjusted to whichever mode you wish to use. You can even do it with one of the seats still attached. It is without a doubt the most expensive buggy I have ever used, and also the most elegant. Having a total of 17 different possible seating configurations, it is also the most versatile, I really like that you can have each child facing either forward, backward or each other.
I love the Mountain Buggy Duet , however this is something that sets the Donkey apart from its competitor. On a single journey out with the Donkey, I am able to switch the seats around to suit the moods of my twins. With the Mountain Buggy, they have to both face forwards at all times. Similarly to the Mountain Buggy, the Donkey can be used as a travel system and both can be used as a single with side shopping basket or as a double buggy.
Another single-to-double buggy that I have used is the Oyster Max , which is a tandem rather than a side-by-side double. The Oyster Max was perfect when the twins were tiny. Since it is only single width, I was able to go everywhere.
It is very much a statement buggy! However, as the twins have grown and become more curious, they both refused to sit on the lower seat of a tandem, so moving on to a side-by-side double was inevitable. Once home there was no need to empty the under basket by trying to carry all the random bits I had picked up throughout the day. Instead you just unclip the side basket with all the contents and carry it indoors. Brilliant idea! The problem with having twins however, means that this lovely basket becomes almost dormant, and I have had to rely on the under seat basket for storage.
As a single buggy — or mono — it has a large shopping basket next to the seat, in the space that the second seat would sit. In single mode the Donkey mono compresses to 60cm wide down from the 74cm width it is when in double mode. To put this in perspective, the Bugaboo Cameleon is 60cm wide.
When pushing in single mode it feels incredibly light and with only one seat required, you have the lovely side storage basket in place for all of your daily needs. You can load the Donkey up with everything and not have to worry about carrying a thing unless you have twins and have to carry one of them in sling like me.
You also then have the option to expand if your family grows, without having to buy a whole new pushchair. As a single it is the same width as the Bugaboo chameleon, so nice and compact but with extra storage. It handles well, is strong, sturdy and has great seating configurations. However, it looks and feels enormous. One of my neighbours called it my SUV! Although it is not the widest of double buggies; the city mini jogger for instance is 2 cm wider, something about the Donkey2 just makes it look bigger.
Yes, you can purchase specific adapters for compatible car seats; Maxi-cosi and Britax-Romer, Although in twin mode with 2 car seats it is very wide at 84 cm. There is lots of luggage or shopping space and it handles really well. But be aware, when this stroller is in duo or twin mode, this is a wide stroller.
Mono — has a single seat that can be changed to a bassinet and also has a detachable bag. With all of these configurations there is a setup that will suit just about any family.
All of these modes are easily interchangeable. The stroller is easy to adjust in width to accommodate these configurations so when you drop one of your children off at daycare, you can narrow the stroller down to a single stroller mono and still leave room for a large shopping bag.
The Donkey stroller is deceptively maneuverable. Most Bugaboo Donkey stroller reviews will show this. In single or duo mode you can push and steer it with one hand when on paved surfaces. On rough or soft surfaces you will need both hands. This is not a light stroller and when in duo or twin mode, be prepared to work harder. The front wheels can lock for traveling over rougher ground.
Changing the configuration on the Bugaboo Donkey is very straightforward. All you have to do is flip a latch to expand the frame or to make it smaller. Learn More. You can adjust the Bugaboo Donkey by hand in only a few quick seconds with the click of a few buttons, making it astonishingly easy to use. View Latest Price. Check out these changes from the original: Foam-filled tires: The Bugaboo Donkey 2 features tires filled with foam, whereas the original had air-filled tires.
This is to eradicate the inconvenience of air-filled tires going flat, as they often did with the original. The foam-filled tires are designed to act like air-ride tires in every other way, giving you a smooth ride you can feel confident about.
Updated suspension: The Bugaboo Donkey 2 features updated suspension to keep the ride long and smooth for life. Style: There are now more colors than ever to choose from! The apron and side luggage basket will be available in more colors as well. More Storage Space: The original Bugaboo Donkey was regaled far and wide for its seemingly infinite storage capacity. Now the Bugaboo Donkey 2 has an additional side luggage basket with a maximum weight capacity of 22 pounds.
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