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Twin Stroller, Cosatto Shuffle Tandem HipStar- Almost as new


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Dear EDF


We have for sale our twin buggy stroller, just 4 months old has proven great at transporting our toddler and baby but our toddler is now walking everywhere and we have 2 other buggies! Details below from website. Perfect condition.


Suitable for two children of different ages up to a maximum weight of 15kg (per child)

Rear seat suitable from birth (3 recline positions and lie-flat bed)

Front seat suitable from 6 months old

Compact umbrella fold with autolock

Front and rear chest pads

Headhugger and cuddle nest to rear for smaller babies

Front Cosy Toes with kangaroo pouch and reversible zip-off liner (this is completely unused)

Spacious storage basket

Raincover, carry handle

Lockable swivel front wheels

Size: H: 113cm W: 51cm L: 100cm

Folded Size: 120cm x 37cm x 39cm

4 year guarantee

www.cosatto.com


Will sell for ?150, this is normally ?330 so it's the chance for a bargain as it is as new.


Thanks


James

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