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Hauk Infinity Travel System & Britax Duo Plus ISOFIX Car Seat


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We have the following for sale:


Hauk Infinity complete travel system in unisex Red! - ?60


Britax Duo Plus ISOFIX Car Seat - ?30



Hauk Infinity complete travel system in unisex Red!


Includes baby car seat, pram and push chair / Stroller.


This is everything that you will need for moving your little one around - from birth to a few years old! This is a great travel kit with pram, pushchair and baby car seat. All of these fit on to the wheel base - including the car seat!


Consists of:

Adjustable wheel base with large pneumatic back wheels

Pram attachment with extra mattress

Coloured cot bumper for inside pram

Raincover for pram

Baby car seat

Attachments to mount car seat on wheel base

Push chair attachment

Fleeced warm cover for feet

Full raincover for pushchair OR pram

Full cosy toes (like fleeced sleeping bag)


This has been used and there are few places where seams have gone, a couple of small holes, light stains and some cosmetic signs of wear. Some of the bits are absolutely as new, others do look more worn. It is all in good working order though.


Two things though - part of the seam on the window at the top of the pushchair hood has come apart, leaving a hole. (See last picture). We have fixed this with gaffa tape! Also one of the poppers on the pram cover has come loose, but this can be fixed.


This all cost in the region of ?300-?400 new. Selling for just ?60!


We live in a smoke free home! We also work from home, in Clapham North, so you can call in to collect this pretty much anytime that is convenient for you. As it will be quite difficult to transport without a car, we can drop you and the item back home once you have bought it - within a three mile radius of our place!

The details for the Britax Duo Plus ISOFIX Car Seat


This is comfortable, solid and safe car seat. It can be fixed with ISOFIX if you have that in your car, or failing that with a standard seat belt. We have found this to be secure, our kids have never complained when sitting in it, and it feels safe and secure. The recline function has helped younger kids to doze off on longer car rides.


You can see more about the seat on the Britax website.


The DUO PLUS combines installation flexibility with a unique innovation from Britax. Compatible with ISOFIX or 3-point seat belt installation the seat caters to any car.


? Comfort without compromise - deep, padded side wings, multi-position recline

? Perfect fit - height-adjustable headrest and harness with easy single-handed adjustment

? Lightweight ? easy to transfer between cars

? Practicality in mind - removable, padded cover

? Easy access - harness retainers


This seat is used, and although we have cleaned it up pretty well, there are a couple of marks and stains. It has never been in any accident at all though, and any marks are cosmetic.


A small bit of plastic has broken off the catch that is used to clamp onto a seat-belt if used on the left-hand side of the car. It still works perfectly and as the right-hand seat was commandeered by a territorial big sister, we always used it on the left side despite this! If you use the right-hand side of the car, or the much more modern and safer ISOFIX then you won't even notice it.


This is why we are selling this great seat (with an RRP of ?230) for just ?30!


We live in a smoke free home (and car)! We also work from home, in Clapham North, so you can call in to collect this pretty much anytime that is convenient for you.

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