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Selling a Phil & Teds Escape Carrier - used four times (our son just wants to walk!) - ?200 new, selling for ?120.


This is the best structured walking carrier we tried by far - and we tried a lot! - it is lightweight (3Kg), comfy and has a great base so it can stand up. Its suitable from 3 months to 3 years, has great adjustable and padded chest, waist and shoulder straps, includes lots of storage space and a zip on rucksack. There is also a really handy rain/sun cover built in and a travel changing mat provided to boot.


Happy to email further pictures on request.

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