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MINI Easywalker Stroller- Black Jack + freebies ?150


ziacka

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The buggy is in a great condition as we looked after it very well and have only used it for holidays. The buggy includes brand new harness supplied by Easywalker. The previous harness was unsafe and broke.


Features and benefits for MINI Easywalker Stroller- Black Jack


- Suitable from birth to 20kg

- Lightweight frame

- Rear wheel suspension

- Fully reclinable seat with one-hand operation

- Four recline positions

- Adjustable footrest

- One hand compact fold

- Comfy padded seat

- Leather handles

- Large sun canopy and raincover included


PLUS free travel system for car seats and a handlebar (both purchased separately)


Folded dimensions: 27 x 39 x 102cm

Pushchair weight: 6.8kg

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