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FS LittleLife Cross Country S3 Baby Back Carrier in great condition ?20 (new they are ?125)


The Cross Country child carrier from Littlelife is a great all-rounder. With its slim profile, it's perfectly suited for rambles in town or country and is both highly durable and extremely comfortable.


The back system has been carefully designed and the child seating area has been anatomically shaped. The patented X buckle harness is both secure and comfortable while the top handle and soft pad provide extra comfort and convenience.


Additional features include:


- Fabric toy loops to attach toys for baby

- Front storage pocket Bottle holder

- Side grab handles for easy lifting

- Large base pocket

- Anchor point for stability when adding your child to the carrier

- Fully adjustable back system

- Pivoting hip belt for comfort whilst walking

Brand

LittleLife

Dimensions H70 x W31 x D26cm Minimum user weight Suitable from when baby can hold their own head weight Nursery Type Baby Carriers Suitable From 6 months Washing Instructions 2.5kg Weight Information 2.5kg


Here's the John Lewis link for pics


http://www.johnlewis.com/littlelife-cross-country-s3-baby-back-carrier-red-grey/p939264?sku=232816340&kpid=232816340&s_kenid=b6aab8fa-7d66-4e67-883d-0285f807ceba&s_kwcid=403x706018&tmad=c&tmcampid=73

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