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Summer Infant Ume Lite Stroller


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Summer Ume Lite Stroller.

Main details below from the website.


Bought for our summer holiday with our 6 month old, but I do have a bigger pram that I use as I walk around everywhere so don't really use this here and need the space under the stairs!!


It's a great little stroller and in prefect working order and condition with raincover and coffee cup holder, only used for a 2 week holiday.


Have lots of pictures but to large to upload so happy to email them.


?35.00


Summer Infant Ume Lite Stroller (Black/Grey) Details

This ultra lightweight Summer Infant Ume Lite stroller is perfect for parents on the go!


With multi position, one hand recline and compact umbrella fold with carry strap, it's practicality at it's best. There's also an extra large storage basket, rear pocket and cup holder included, so you can keep everything safe and easy to grab whilst on the go. The extra large seat, 5 point safety harness, footrest and anti shock lockable wheels to ensure your little one is not only safe but super comfy!


Why Buy Me?

Benefit TickLightweight aluminium frame (5.8kg)

Benefit TickMulti-position, one-hand recline.

Benefit TickLarge, multi-position canopy with flip out sun visor

Benefit TickExtra large seat

Benefit TickEasy access, extra large storage basket

Benefit TickCompact fold

Benefit TickCarry strap for travel which is colour coordinated with fashion

Benefit TickAnti-shock, lockable front wheels

Benefit TickIncludes cup holder

Benefit TickIncludes rain cover

Benefit TickPadded 5-point safety harness

Benefit TickFootrest for child's comfort

Benefit TickRear pocket

Benefit TickHolds children up to 15kg

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