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Peckham Rye - Silver Cross Pop Pram with rain cover


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Silver Cross pram - Pop model - Black


Nearly new condition - was a spare at my parents house - used less than 10 times


Suitable from newborn.


Website description: Pop is suitable from birth and jam-packed with smart features, like the fully extendable hood for maximum sun protection, lie-flat seat recline and a calf support to keep little legs happy. Suitable for toddlers up to 25kg and with a roomier seat and a taller seat back for growing boys and girls, it?s the perfect combination of comfort and practicality.


collect from Peckham Rye, near Bellenden Road

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