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I have for sale a well loved and well looked after Stokke Xplory V1 Travel System in lime green. I purchased this brand new from Back In Action as it was the only pushchair recommended if you have a bad back. And it worked. Back ache be gone!!


I absolutely loved this pushchair and so did my children. No other pushchair seats your child as high as this one can.


Included in this sale are the following:


Chassis with shaped Stokke shopping bag,

Carry cot (suitable from birth - 6 months),

Seat (I used this for two children up to about 3-4 years),

Adjustable height Footrest, & handlebar for seat,

Sun hood (with ventilation) for use on carry cot and seat,

1 x raincover ( not sure if this is for seat or carry cot but both replacements are only ?19 from Stokke)

Parasol and cover

All fabrics for carry cot and seat in pristine condition, including carry cot cover - you'll likely want to purchase a new mattress and mattress cover as with any secondhand baby bed purchase.


It is brilliant for baby as your baby can actually see you the whole time, not just when you lean over (once they can see that far). No more bending over to put baby in and out of the carry cot as it's so high up.


Once your baby can sit up, the seat can face you so baby can still see you and when baby is ready you can turn the seat around so baby can see the world. This can easily be changed to fit the child's mood too! The seat also has a few positions so, in backward facing position, can be reclined when baby/child is sleeping.


The chassis has an adjustable handlebar so it's good for taller parents, but for me, it meant I wasn't half bent over a low handlebar...so no backache. The wheels are made from a solid material, so you'll never have a puncture. It's four wheels also make it highly maneuverable (sp.) even in tight spaces. I think the front wheels can also be locked although I never used it like that.


As mentioned this is a well loved but very well looked after Stokke Xplory. There are a few scuff marks on the chassis but compared to ones i've seen for sale this is pretty much immaculate. The first person to see it will buy it.


To buy all this brand new will cost you at least ?860 https://www.backinaction.co.uk/xplory


I'm looking for ?300 please.


If you'd like to see photos I can What's App them to you if you PM me. If you'd like to come and see it, then also please message me.


Thank you.

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