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For Sale - Mamas & Papas Armadillo Pram - Blackframe, Teal footmuff - VGC, ?50


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For Sale - Mamas&Papas Armadillo Pram

Black frame, teal footmuff


Selling this nice compact pram, as child grown out of it now. It's two years old but in very good condition as was kept in the car as a travel pram for days out etc., so not seen much usage. It folds down very small and compact and is a great pram. Fully reclines, and with the hood down can provide a nice coccoon for whoever's inside. Can be opened and closed with one hand too. Full details can be found here.


Wheels show signs of wear and a few light scuffs on the frame, but fabric, seat, hood, rain cover etc all in very good condition. Will also include a soft multi coloured Cuddle Co memory foam pram liner (like these) for extra comfort. More photos of the pram can be found here. I also have the box if needed.


In very good condition, so looking for ?50. Collection would be from near the college, and if interested or any questions please either reply here or send a PM, thanks.

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