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Cybex Priam pushchair and Cloud Q car seat. OPEN TO OFFERS.


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We are having another baby and now need a double pram which is why we are selling our beloved Cybex travel system for ?700(ONO) comprising of:


1. Cybex Priam Pushchair with Lux Seat: Easy to fold; one-hand recline function; suitable from birth to 17kg (approximately 4 years); seat can be forward or rearward facing and the elevated position means it is perfectly aligned to a high chair position; Extra large sun canopy (see pictures; Large basket at the bottom of pushchair; comes with all-terrain wheel chassis; also includes Cybex raincover.


3. Cybex Coud Q+ carseat: This car seat is ground-breaking in ensuring that baby can be moved seamlessly from car to pushchair chassis in the flattest possible lying position; Adjustable headrest changes the length and angle of the harness so it grows as your child does; can be easily adjusted with one hand without needing to take your child out of the car sea; tXXL fold away canopy providing perfect UVP50+ sun and wind protection as well as extra wide Y-harness straps with soft shoulder and crotch pads.

Suitable from birth to 18 months or 13kgs.

Can be used with Isofix base but we used it with the seatbelt only and it was secure at all times. Has never been in an accident. Adaptors are included in the sale.


Included in sale is Cybex footmuff: The elegant Priam footmuff offers cosy fleece-lining in a leather. Water-repellent materials protect from the cold, wind & rain for the Cybex Priam stroller system.


To see a full video on the amazing features of this travel system see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFhWgjDLrnI

For more information, please see the Cybex website: http://cybex-online.com/gb/pushchairs/priam.html



THE WHOLE TRAVEL SYSTEM IS ONLY 18 MONTHS OLD AND IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. Bought for ?1300+. SELLING FOR ?700(ONO) only.

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