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I'm going away with my 1 and half year old and don't want to take my big heavy pram with me (which has lasted from birth). Just wondering if anyone has one which they are looking to get rid of. Emphasis on lightweight and easy to fold down. I imagine that reclining seat is pretty standard and obviously comfortable!
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Hello,


I am selling my Cosatto Whoosh which I basically didn't use since it arrived too late to take on vacation. The Whoosh is Cosatto's answer to all the tiny pushchairs trending at the moment such as the Yoyo.


I am attaching pics. It's in a great state since I used it for a grand total of 2h going to Sainsbury's and back. I wiped the wheels clean so it's ready to go. I don't need two so keeping my good old Bee for the time being.


Reclines fully, Cosatto even says it's suitable from birth (world facing?!), the basket is of a decent size for such a tiny one, the seat seems comfortable, the canopy does come down low enough to offer decent sun protection, I managed to stir it with one hand and it's even got a little bicycle bell on the chassis!! Raincover included.


The print is "Fjord", a dark turquoise with leaves.


I can't upload my own photos as they are too heavy but happy to send them via email.


?130 ono (retails for ?180).


Juliette

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