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Britax B-Agile 4 Travel System - buggy/stroller, carrycot & car seat


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For sale is a Britax B-Agile 4 travel system, which includes the regular stroller with bumper bar and cozytoes, the carrycot and car seat seen in the photos, as well as the necessary adaptors and rain covers. Selling the lot for ?100 as we're moving oversean.


Included:

Britax B_Agile 4 stroller

Bumper bar, Cozytoes and rain cover for stroller

Britax Affinity carrycot with padded insert & rain cover

Britax Romer Baby Safe Group 0+ car seat

Click&Go adaptors


The above are all paid extras we have bought, and the stroller was bought new and has had about 18 months total use. All up, this stuff cost us about ?400.


It's a real workhorse pushchair and works well on bumpy or uneven pavements. The wheels are in used condition, still fine but can also be replaced for ?37 from the Britax Spares website.


The buggy folds down for ease of transport.


The carrycot is suitable from birth to 6 months (up to around 9kg), and includes the original soft padded insert.


The car seat is a Britax Romer Baby Safe Group 0+ car seat (suitable from birth - 13kg) in black. This car seat attaches to the B-Agile stroller frame very easily with the Click&Go adaptors. For the car seat, included are a couple of original inserts/cushions for small babies.


There's a hood on the car seat which is purely for shade and not protection - the seam on one side of the hood has torn and the plastic tubing is protruding slightly. I expect this can be easily fixed by someone who can sew - but it still attaches fine as is. We've never been in any accidents or anything like that, so the car seat is perfect structurally, with just a few minor stains as seen in the photos. Cover can be taken off for washing.


You can use this car seat in any car without needing a base (isofix) - you just use the seat belt of the car to secure the car seat. It's quite easy to do when you get the hang of it and only takes a few seconds.


Collection near East Dulwich Station. More photos available on request.

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