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Anonymous Posted on Jun 19, 2011

How much air should you inflate into the mountain buggy strollers rear tires?

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Between 1 bar / 15 psi to 2 bar /30 psi. Easier to push the higher you inflate softer ride with less.

  • jennifer164 Jun 20, 2011

    Mountain Buggy actually recommends to not inflate beyond 22psi.

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