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Phil and Teds High Pod high chair for sale ?50


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Used Phil and Ted's highpod high chair for sale. Currently in the loft so I can't provide pictures of the chair itself but have attached some pictures from the P&T website.


The chair cost ?200 new but since it's used, I'm selling for ?50


Specs:

-smooth transition from full recline to upright without removing junior

-safety certified in all 3 recline positions

-allows your child to feed at any angle, then snooze in the highchair from newborn to 20kgs

-aerocore seat insert - cushioning, hypo-allergenic, easy-care, washable and antislip

-telescoping legs: 5-position seat height adjustability

-unique seat design, telescoping legs and removeable food tray allows junior to dine at your dinner table with the rest of the family

-removable & dishwasher safe food tray cover


Includes:

highpod high chair with 5 point safety harness

removable high-heels, and lumbar jack seat insert, which distributes weight evenly, and provides optimum support, keeping them fidget-free for longer

highpod extra large food tray


tech specs:

weight - 8kgs /17.6lbs

folded dimensions - 80 x 30 x 55cm / 31.5 x 11.8 x 21.7"

folded dimensions with food tray - 116 x 88 x 55cm / 45.7 x 34.6 x 21.6"

age range - newborn to maximum load

maximum load:

sitting upright - 20kgs /44lbs

sleepy (reclined) position - 7kgs / 15.4lbs


Please PM if interest

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